Western New Yorkers will have a chance to eat, drink, and dance all in the name of helping out a local non-profit.

The ARC of Erie County is hosting its 4th annual Ale Trail on September 26th from 4:30 pm until 9 pm.

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There will be over 20 vendors at this event who will be offering local and regionally crafted beers, ciders, and seltzers. Food trucks will also be on-site during the event so people will have a chance to get food while drinking and walking on the trail.

There will also be live from the Buffalo band XOXO Pop Band.

Two different types of tickets are available for the event. You can buy an alcohol tasting ticket for $40 and a non-alcohol tasting ticket for $10.

The Ale Trail winds around the administrative building of the ARC of Erie County in Williamsville.

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All the money raised during the event will be used to help fund The Arc's Black Water Acres program which is an accessible farm and four-season site offering adaptive workforce training, outdoor recreation, accessible horticulture, and habilitative services. This site will be created in a sensory-informed manner providing the opportunity to experience nature and the outdoors.

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The Arc Erie County New York is a non-profit organization that supports children and adults with disabilities and their families in achieving their desired quality of life by creating opportunities through comprehensive quality services.

You can get tickets to the Ale Trail HERE.

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