Tennessee Hooters Locations to Donate Fried Pickle Sales to Aid Flood Relief Victims and Hands On Nashville
ATLANTA, May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- This Friday, May 7th and Saturday, May 8th the 11 Hooters locations in Tennessee will donate all fried pickles sales to benefit Hands On Nashville supporting flood related relief. Hooters will match the money raised during the 2 day period and double the donation to the cause.
Fried pickles are the #1 selling appetizer on the Hooters menu. All day Friday and Saturday the following Hooters restaurants will be participating in the effort: Hooters of Alcoa, Chattanooga, Johnson City, 2 Knoxville locations, 2 Memphis locations, Murfreesboro, Harding place, Hermitage and Rivergate.
"Thousands of people have been affected by the floods and we are happy to be able to raise money and assist our neighbors in a time of need," stated Brooke Richards, Director of Marketing for Hooters franchisee, RMD. "We have always been active supporting our community especially during tragic times such as this."
The Hooters of Fort Campbell is currently closed due to the flooding. Operators hope to be able to assess the damages on Friday.
*RMD is a Hooters Franchisee based in Louisville, KY and operates Hooters locations in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Hooters of America, Inc. is the franchisor and operator of over 455 Hooters restaurants in 42 states and 27 foreign countries. The first Hooters opened in 1983 in Clearwater, Florida. Hooters is well-known for its brand of food and fun, featuring a casual beach-theme atmosphere, a menu that features seafood, sandwiches and Hooters nearly world famous chicken wings, and service provided by the All-American cheerleaders, the Hooters Girls. For more information about Hooters visit www.hooters.com.
*Hands On Nashville (HON) was founded in 1991 to help people transform the world around them by volunteering. HON is a recognized leader in programs, partnerships and services that maximize volunteer impact for youth, adult, corporate, and nonprofit constituencies in the greater Nashville community. Each year, Hands On Nashville refers or places 38,000 volunteers to projects in more than 300 area service agencies and schools.
SOURCE Hooters of America, Inc.
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