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Thank You for helping ot make
Sophie's Supper “Help Her Heal with a Meal" such a success!

Raising awareness for pediatric brain tumors and assist the Steven and Jessi Brown family
to help recover the high cost of medical expenses and travel from overseas to D.C.

For more information on Sophia Brown’s progress and family update, click here.

On Sunday, September 27th, we teamed up with Alex Ranucci of Ranucci's Big Butt BBQ and served BBQ along with delicious sides raising over $11,000.00 to help the Brown Family with their growing hospital expenses.

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All proceeds raised from this link will be used to pay for Sophie's medical expenses.
Remaining proceeds will be donated to the D.C.-area Children’s Hospital for infant brain tumor research.

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Six months ago, 2 year-old Sophie Brown and her twin Isabelle were enjoying life in their new surroundings in Indonesia . Their young parents, Steven and Jessi, had taken up a new life with Jessi’s job and had just moved from their home in Washington D.C. area to begin anew. Trouble was, Sophie was not responding to simple tasks with her sister. She began to skip meals, became clumsy and in May, their lives changed forever. Sophie was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Emergency surgery was done in Singapore to relieve the pressure in the brain. After mom and dad flew back and forth several times between Indonesia and Singapore with Sophie finally being stabilized, the Browns knew they had to move back to the USA to seek the best possible medical care. So, they did what any parent would do… everything for their child! They gave up their job and moved back to D.C. for the best treatment possible at DC Children's Hospital. Since then, there has been improvement, but the battle continues.

After two surgeries and eight rounds of chemotherapy through August, Sophie’s tumor has been reduced, but she has developed an allergy to the current chemo drug and must now wait a few weeks for the doctors to find a chemotherapy drug and to begin another round of treatments. All we can do is pray. Belmont has been great to rally for a cause. We are helping promote infant brain tumor awareness and assisting the Browns in recovering the expenses associated with her recovery to beat this dreaded disease so she can enjoy her twin sister Isabelle again.

Help Her Heal With a Meal. This is Sophie’s Supper.

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Market and eatery owner promises to fill Gaston County niche
Gaston Gazette - August 5, 2009
Daniel Jackson

The String Bean Fresh Market & Deli has been slow-cooking for more than a year and now it’s ready to serve.

The new neighborhood grocery and eatery at 106 N. Main St. in downtown Belmont opened this morning, following a sneak peak event Wednesday evening.

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(John Clark/The Gazette) A huge crowd was on hand for the opening of the String Bean Fresh Market & Deli on Main Street in downtown Belmont.

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Posted on Wed., April 1, 2009
Belmont & Mount Holly Banner News
Chili Simmers Despite Rain
DEREK SMITH

BELMONT – A dollop of warm chili was just what the doctor ordered last Saturday in Belmont.

The first annual Chili Cook-off went on despite a cold and rainy afternoon on Main Street.

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Winners of THE FIRST ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF
SATURDAY MARCH 28TH, 2009

Kris Reid - People's Choice | Cooking Without a Glen - 1st Place Red | Robby Hooker - 2nd Place Red


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Posted on Sun, Jun. 08, 2008
Charlotte Observer
Downtown Belmont getting market,deli-style restaurant
LEIGH PRESSLEY

Downtown Belmont's newest business will be a market and deli offering fresh produce, meats,
wine, beer and casual meals.

Local couple Chad and Katy Hutcheson plan to open The String Bean Market & Deli in the
Emporium on Main building at 106 N. Main St. by early fall. The Hutchesons recently
purchased the building from longtime owners Russell and Ellen Fleming.
"Albert Einstein said necessity is the mother of all invention, and that was truly our
experience," Chad Hutcheson said of the couple's decision to open a market. "We were spoiled
when we lived in Charlotte. We had three Harris Teeters within a mile, not to mention an Earth
Fare and Whole Foods nearby. But when we moved to Belmont, we had to re-evaluate where we
bought our goods."

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