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Dine to Donate For Children's Miracle Network

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Sanford Health News Release -

Area restaurants are teaming together to raise money for their local children's hospital through the 2nd Annual Cares for Kids Dine to Donate event, benefiting the Children's Miracle Network at Sanford Children's Hospital in Fargo.

Participating restaurants will donate 20% of the entire day's sales on Tuesday, January 29 to children in need at Sanford Children's Hospital. Last year's event raised nearly $7,000.

Proceeds help support special programs for sick and injured children, including state-of-the-art medical equipment, research and education. Participating restaurants include:

Spitfire Bar & Grill

  • 1660 13th Ave E, West Fargo, (701) 478-8667

Applebee's

  • 2800 13th Ave SW, Fargo, (701) 232-4100 
  • 1640 13th Ave E, West Fargo, (701) 433-0114
  • 2001 16th St N, Fargo, (701) 293-0249
  • 2350 45th St SW, Fargo, (701) 356-9495

Noodles & Company

  • 4501 45th St S, Fargo, (701) 356-3004

 Old Chicago

  • 2551 45th St S, Fargo, (701) 356-8277

 Usher's House

  • 700 1st Ave N, Moorhead, (218) 287-0080

Culver's

  • 3197 25th St S, Fargo, (701) 232-9450
  • 4615 13th Ave SW, Fargo, (701) 277-8833
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