Hot Dog Safari
Hot Dog Safari
The Hot Dog Safari is an annual charity event held in Boston, Massachusetts. The event was founded by Eddie Andelman, a well-known sports radio personality, in 1990. The primary goal of the Hot Dog Safari is to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, supporting research and treatment for cystic fibrosis.
History[edit | edit source]
The Hot Dog Safari began as a small gathering of hot dog enthusiasts and has grown into a large-scale event attracting thousands of participants each year. Initially, the event was held at various locations around Boston, but it has since found a permanent home at Suffolk Downs, a historic horse racing track.
Event Activities[edit | edit source]
The Hot Dog Safari features a variety of activities, including:
- Hot Dog Tasting: Attendees can sample hot dogs from numerous vendors, each offering their unique take on the classic American food.
- Live Entertainment: The event includes live music performances, games, and contests.
- Celebrity Appearances: Local celebrities and sports figures often attend the event to show their support and interact with fans.
- Family-Friendly Activities: There are activities designed for children, making it a family-friendly event.
Charitable Impact[edit | edit source]
Since its inception, the Hot Dog Safari has raised millions of dollars for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The funds are used to support research initiatives, provide care for patients, and raise awareness about the disease.
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