Half full or half empty? Fill up your cup at Pink Pint Night on Thursday
Here at C5, we prefer rose-colored glasses. Actually we prefer pink, and there’s no better place to get your pink on this week than Pink Pint Night. With food trucks, music, prizes and more, you’ll be raising your glass and supporting a great cause: Levine Cancer Institute: Project Pink. All this fun and it’s FREE.
Some may call that double dipping, we call it the perfect Thursday night.
What does your glass look like?
How do you see the world? Take our short quiz below and find out if your glass is half full or half empty.
Half Empty: You spend a lonely night at home watching reruns of The Big Bang Theory while contemplating the purchase of yet another cat.
Half Full: You join your friends at Pink Pint Night this Thursday from 4-8:30 p.m. at NoDa Brewing‘s new home, 2921 N. Tryon St., and party until you get “posting” thumb.
Half Empty: You get depressed over the idea that beer only comes in 50 shades of brown.
Half Full: At Pink Pint Night, NoDa Brewing Company is happy to pour you and your buds a tall glass of their exclusive pink brew. Pink? Beer? You had us at pink.
Half Empty: You pull out your Elf on a Shelf, hoping he will bring you shiny new things before the holiday season.
We wish you a #MerryMonday! pic.twitter.com/ifkG0XR8S1
— The Elf on the Shelf (@elfontheshelf) September 14, 2015
Half full: You go to the Pink Pint Night event where you can leave with a VIP swag bag and bid on silent auction items.
Half Empty: You can name your favorite elevator-inspired tunes in just three notes.
Half Full: You get your dance on with live music at Pink Pint Night.
Half Empty: Cross another day off the calendar.
Half Full: Wake up happy knowing your night of fun helped uninsured women get mammograms through the Levine Cancer Institute’s Project Pink.
If your glass was half empty, we say why not top it off Thursday with some pink brew -we know it will make your frown turn upside down. If your glass was half full, bring it to Pink Pint night and we’ll pour you another. Either way you are in the pink!
More ways to feel good and do good!
Looking for more ways to keep that glass filled to the brim? Here are upcoming opportunities to help others and have a great time.
Fill it up with Friday lunch fun
Observe the Pink, Friday: Put a little fun in your uptown lunch break at Observe the Pink. Stop by the Charlotte Observer parking lot, 600 Tryon St., from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and enjoy games, raffles, food and more. You and the work crew can rub elbows with local sports mascots and return to work happy.
The Charlotte Hound showing off his impressive dance moves at Observe The Pink! #obspink @WBTV_News @theobserver pic.twitter.com/bEiSII9Xtj — Brigida Mack WBTV (@BrigidaMack) October 3, 2014
Fill it up on the run
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Saturday: Whether this is your first 5K race or you have a collection of pink racing bibs, this is a feel good, can’t miss event. Honor cancer survivors and those who have lost their battle with the disease. All athletic abilities are welcome. You will walk (or run) away from the event knowing you are helping in the quest to find a cure. Visit Komen Charlotte for more information.
Keep getting asked, “What’s the link to sign up?” Race for the Cure #TeamMolly HERE >> http://t.co/UaHzYJL5vx pic.twitter.com/3vJsyoqo8Y
— Molly Grantham WBTV (@MollyGrantham) September 11, 2015
Fill it up with laughter
Tickled Pink for Breast Cancer, Oct. 15: Increase your laugh lines and work those abdominal muscles with a night of comedy benefiting women fighting breast cancer in Union County. A silent auction begins at 6 p.m., then get ready to laugh at 7:15 p.m. at Rolling Hills Country Club, 2722 W. Roosevelt Blvd. in Monroe. Tickets are $45. For more information call 980-993-3265 or email donna.little@carolinahealthcare.org.
This story was originally published September 27, 2015 at 11:47 AM.