TAYLORS, SC - FATZ® is pleased to host a pancake breakfast at the 400 Pooler Parkway restaurant in Pooler, Ga., on Sept. 24, 2011, to benefit the Springfield Lodge #440 F&AM and the Masonic Lodge. From 8 – 10 a.m., FATZ® will open its doors to members of the community and transform into a hotspot for hotcakes to raise money to support the Springfield Lodge #440 F&AM and the Masonic Lodge. Proceeds from the breakfast will be divided between the Rainbow Girls and the Masonic Childrenʼs Home of Georgia.
Tickets for Short Stacks for Big
Change, a pancake breakfast fundraiser are $7 and can be purchased
by contacting Jesse King at (912) 754-7537 or rebweldcwi@aol.com.
All attendees are encouraged to bring a donation to fuel FATZ®
fundraising efforts for Springfield Lodge #440 F&AM, Masonic
Lodge.
FATZ® introduced the idea of Short
Stacks for Big Change in 2009 with the specific purpose of making a
difference and helping the local community grow where every
restaurant is located. Since its inception, FATZ® has raised more
than $800,000 for charities and community organizations. FATZ®
opens daily at 11 a.m. serving lunch and dinner to regulars, but on
Saturdays, FATZ® staff volunteer alongside members of the community
to raise money for organizations ranging from local schools to The
United Way.
For more information about FATZ®, please visit www.FATZ.com and
become a Facebook fan at http://www.facebook.com/pages/MyFATZ.
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About FATZ®
The first FATZ® opened in a converted peach shed in Spartanburg,
S.C., in November 1988, and now has 48 restaurants throughout the
Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia. FATZ® a subsidiary of
Cafe Enterprises, Inc., ranked No. 34 in the 2010 South Carolina100
list of the state's largest privately owned companies by South
Carolina Business, has also been named one of the nation's top 400
restaurant concepts by Restaurants & Institutions magazine for
the past seven years, most recently ranking No. 245. In 2008, Chain
Leader magazine included FATZ® in its "Top 50 Chains Under 50
Units." For more information, visit www.FATZ.com.