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Mystic Restaurant To Donate Portion Of Veterans Day Revenue
The restaurant will donate 15 percent of its revenue from Nov. 11-12 to the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs.

From S&P:S&P Oyster Restaurant will continue its tradition of supporting local veterans by donating 15% of its revenue from November 11 & 12 to the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs.
The Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs serves those who served their country, providing a number of different
programs including educational training, health, medical and rehabilitation services, housing facilities and employment
assistance. They help veterans receive care to overcome disabilities, transition from military service and enjoy a higher
overall quality of life.
âSupporting veterans and active duty military is something very personal to us at S&P Oyster Restaurant. Many of our
staff have friends who have served, and some of us have family currently serving in Afghanistan. I think the best way to
thank our servicemen and women is to support the groups that take care of them, which is why Iâm so happy we are able
to contribute to such a fantastic organization.â â Cathleen Holland, Co-Owner, S&P Oyster Restaurant.
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âAs a longtime officer of the Mystic Flag Committee and a Navy Veteran, I commend S&P Oyster Restaurant and Bar for
their annual support and financial contributions to the MFC and local veterans.â â John Kennedy, CDR USN-RET, Vice
President - Mystic Flag Committee.
15% of the total revenue from November 11-12 will be donated to the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs. Please visit here or call (860) 536-2674 for more information.
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