At their newest restaurant, just north of Coopersburg, they’re already planning several fundraisers and partnerships, including a Southern Lehigh High School men’s lacrosse fundraiser, 4-8 p.m. April 27, where 20% of all sales go to the team; a National Superhero Day event, April 28, where local firefighters, police officers, EMTs, teachers and veterans receive a free combo meal; a Southern Lehigh Cross Country Booster Club fundraiser, 4-8 p.m. May 23, where 20% of all profits benefit the club; a Saucon Valley Youth Lacrosse fundraiser, 4-8 p.m. June 14, where 20% of sales go to the program; and a food drive partnership with Betty Lou’s Pantry, a ministry of Southern Lehigh area churches, where customers who bring in a designated food item will receive a free food item from McDonald’s.
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