Animal Services participating in Texas Roadhouse Dine to Donate night June 29

Animal Services participating in Texas Roadhouse Dine to Donate night June 29
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Santa Rosa County Animal Services (SRCAS) will be participating in the Milton Texas Roadhouse Dine to Donate fundraising night from 3-9 p.m. on Wed., June 29. By showing the “Dine to Donate” flyer, the SRCAS Partners for Pets fund will receive 10% of the total food purchase made by diners.

The flyer can be saved to a smartphone or downloaded for printing online here. Flyers are also available for pickup at the animal shelter, 4451 Pine Forest Road in Milton. Simply present the donation night flyer at the Texas Roadhouse in Milton on June 29, with the barcode, to the server at the time the order is placed. This can be used for dine in or takeout orders. 

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