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Massachusetts Restaurant Day for No Kid Hungry
We’re in danger of losing an entire generation of leaders, innovators and problem-solvers due to childhood hunger. The facts are that 13 million kids struggle with hunger in America, but together we can end childhood hunger. The Massachusetts Restaurant Association is partnering with Share Our Strength and its No Kid Hungry Campaign to help ensure that every child in the United States has access to healthy food where they live, learn and play.On March 27, 2017 eight restaurants, along with contributing chefs from across the state, will be participating in Massachusetts Restaurant Day for No Kid Hungry. Inspired by Chef Andy Husbands and his team at Tremont 647, who have graciously hosted a dinner for this important cause for the past 20 years, the MRA is pleased to announce that for one night only, guests will enjoy an extraordinary multi-course meal at one of eight restaurants with 100% of all ticket proceeds to benefit No Kid Hungry’s work to end childhood hunger in Massachusetts.
Participating restaurants include: Tremont 647 (Boston), One Eleven Chop House (Worcester), Bucatino (North Falmouth), Cobblestones of Lowell (Lowell), Davio’s at Patriot Place (Foxborough), East Bay Grille (Plymouth), Hotel Northampton (Northampton) and Turner’s Seafood (Salem).
Don’t miss this opportunity to help Massachusetts stamp out childhood hunger. To learn more about Share Our Strength and their No Kid Hungry Campaign, please visit: www.nokidhungry.org
For more information on the MRA, visit www.themassrest.org
WHERE:
Tremont 647, 647 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02118
One Eleven Chop House, 111 Shrewsbury St, Worcester, MA 01604
Bucatino, 7 Nathan Ellis Hwy, North Falmouth, Ma 02556
Cobblestones of Lowell, 91 Dutton St., Lowell, MA 01852
Davio’s at Patriot Place, 236 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA02035
East Bay Grille, 73 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360
Hotel Northampton, 36 King Street Northampton, MA 01060
Turner’s Seafood at Lyceum Hall, 43 Church St, Salem, MA01970
WHEN: Monday, March 27, 2017 | Times vary for each restaurant.
COST: Cost varies for each restaurant
RSVP: Tickets are required and can be purchased here.
About Massachusetts Restaurant Association (MRA)
Founded in 1934, the Massachusetts Restaurant Association (MRA) is a trusted not-for-profit association committed to the advancement of the foodservice industry in the state of Massachusetts. The MRA exists to help food and beverage providers succeed through education, cost-savings programs, networking, and government advocacy. Together with the Massachusetts Restaurant Association Educational Foundation, the MRA works to promote current and future industry leaders. Learn more at www.themassrest.org.
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