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Mtn Brook Restaurants Raise More Than $17K For Hurricane Relief

As part of the 'It Takes A Village' initiative, several Mountain Brook restaurants raised more than $17,000 for hurricane victims.

MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL - Several Mountain Brook eateries began in October donating a percentage of their sales to help victims of hurricane damage from last fall. The initiative, dubbed "It Takes a Village," ended up raising more than $17,000 for hurricane relief.

A check will be presented to the United Methodist Committee on Relief next Monday at La Paz in Crestline Village. La Paz officials spearheaded the fundraiser and got the rest of the participants on board.

The following restaurants participated in the fundraiser:

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  • Mountain Brook Creamery: 50 percent of sales on Monday, Oct. 9
  • Newk's Eatery: 10 percent of dinner sales on Tuesday, Oct. 10
  • Mafiaoza's: 50 percent of sales on Thursday, Oct. 12
  • Taco Mama: 10 percent of sales Oct. 9-11
  • Otey's Tavern: 10 percent of sales Oct. 9-11
  • La Paz: 10 percent of sales Oct. 9-14, 50 percent of sales on Sunday, Oct. 15

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