Olive Garden Restaurants Nationwide Partner with the NFHS Network to Host High School Spirit Night

 

WHO: On select dates in April, every Olive Garden restaurant nationwide will host a Spirit Night to support a local high school. From 4 to 10 p.m. during this evening, a portion of all in-restaurant sales will be donated to that school, up to $1,000 per restaurant.

Guests are encouraged to wear the school colors and join in the celebration. This initiative is in partnership with the NFHS Network, the nation's leading high school sports media company, and is part of Olive Garden’s ongoing commitment to support its local communities.

Each Olive Garden location has selected a local high school to partner with, providing them team dining discounts and donations to the athletics program.

WHEN:          Tuesday, April 12, 4 -10 p.m.

 

WHERE:         All 800+ Olive Garden locations nationwide are participating. To find your nearest location, visit OliveGarden.com.

 

FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES: Please contact Vanessa Tostes at (407) 657-4818 or vanessatostes@costacg.com for more information about this program and the benefiting high schools.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

In September, Olive Garden and the NFHS Network announced an initiative to celebrate Team Moms and high school athletes. Since the beginning of the partnership, Olive Garden restaurants nationwide donated more than $570,000 dollars and access to team dining discounts to partner high school. This partnership also included the launch of GoTeamMoms.com, which serves as a resource and destination to recognize Team Moms. The NFHS Network is the destination for fans to watch live high school sports whenever and wherever they want. To learn more, visit NFHSNetwork.com.

 

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