The Hammond Street Senior Center is teaming up with Uno's Chicago Grill for a fundraiser to benefit the center's rooftop garden, which was recently vandalized.
The "Dough Raiser" takes place all day Thursday, Aug. 18.
Uno’s will donate 20% of your bill to the region’s Senior Center when you present this special “Dough Day” coupon.
Coupons are available at www.hammondstreet.org
Also, there will be a Hawaiian Luau Benefits Hammond Street Senior Center and Eastern Area Agency on Aging
There will be Hula Dancers, Hula lessons, and Live music with UMaine Machias Ukulele Band.
Thursday, Aug. 25
5:30-8 p.m.
Winterberry Heights
932 Ohio St, Bangor
Only $10 all inclusive!
Open to the public of all ages
Senior Spotlight: Fundraiser and Luau at Bangor Senior Center
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