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Help Fight Hunger With Thanksgiving in February
Interfaith Works campaign allows residents to give back by dining out.
Montgomery County residents can dine out for a good cause on Feb. 28 as a part of Thanksgiving in February.
Not only will patrons support local restaurants, but a portion of their check will help feed the hungry.
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The 20-year-old event will help 11 Montgomery County agencies provide emergency food to those in need through Rockville-based nonprofit Interfaith Works.
Restaurants in Rockville, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Wheaton and other towns around Montgomery County will donate up to 20 percent of their patrons' checks to the charity.
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The following Rockville restaurants are participating:
- Amalfi Ristorante Italiano
- Armand's Pizzeria & Grille
- Baronessa Italian Restaurant
- Bombay Bistro
- El Mariachi
- India Grill
- Mosaic Cuisine and Cafe
- Mykonos Grill
- Nick's Chophouse
- Seven Seas
- Silver Diner
- Slice of Rockville
- Stella Restaurant
- Taste of Saigon
- The Potomac Grill
- Villa Maya
Check out the event's website for a full list of participating restaurants.
If dinner out is an impossible task, Interfaith Works will accept a tax-deductible donation at:
Thanksgiving in February
c/o Interfaith Works
114 W. Montgomery Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850
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