Quad Cities, USA: The Salvation Army is pleased to announce the RED KETTLE Eats & Treats Campaign. Generous restaurants, both locally-owned and national chains, will donate a portion of their proceeds to The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign starting December 16th.

The community is asked to dine at the following restaurants in the upcoming days. Diners will be helping someone at a Salvation Army program to have a fresh, hot, nutritious meal. Annually, The Salvation Army's Family Service Center serves 85,000 meals to people in need.

Please remember to mention The Salvation Army when you make your purchase.

 

Tuesday, December 16: Chic-fil-A

2945 E. 53rd Street, Davenport, IA

5% of proceeds 4pm -8pm

 

Wednesday, December 17: Sippis Restaurant

406 West 2nd Street, Davenport, IA

5% of proceeds 11am - 2pm

 

Thursday, December 18: Whitey's Ice Cream

All 8 Quad Cities Locations

5% of proceeds all day

 

Monday, December 22: Buffalo Wild Wings

Both Davenport and Moline Locations

5% of Proceeds all day

 

Tuesday, December 23: Papa Murphy's Take 'N'Bake Pizza

All 5 Quad Cities Locations

10% of Proceeds all day

 

If you are interested in learning more about The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities programs, please call Holly at 563-271-7933.

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