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Knox County School's Dine Out for Education is April 15

KNOXVILLE — The Knox County Schools’ 11th annual Dine Out for Education will take place on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. That day, nearly 40 area restaurants with close to 80 locations throughout Knox County will donate 10 percent of their proceeds from the day to the Knox County Schools. Participating restaurants will display the “Dine Out for Education” logo.

Dine Out for Education participating restaurants, many with multiple locations, include the following:

Aubrey’s
Back Yard Burgers
Bagels
Bojangle’s
Bradley’s Chocolate
Brixx Wood-Fired Pizza
Café 4
Chandler’s Deli
Chicken n Biscuits
CiCi’s Pizza
Coolato Gelato
Einstein Bros.
Gondolier Restaurant
Jason’s Deli
Kitts Café
Litton’s Restaurant
The Lunchbox
Mahogany’s at Crowne Plaza
Marco’s Pizza
McAlister’s Deli
  Parkside Grill
Pavilion 117
Peerless Restaurant
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery
Pizza Hoss
Pizza Inn
River Dog Bakery
Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina
Scrumps Cupcakes
Shoney’s Restaurant
Shono’s Japanese Grill
Snappy Tomato Pizza
Sonny’s BBQ
Specialty Pet Food
The Soup Kitchen
Stir Fry Café
Texas Roadhouse
Wasabi Japanese Steakhouse
Ye Olde Steak House
Yogli Mogli Frozen Yogurt


View restaurant information and menus at www.tasteofknoxville.com.

In celebration of Dine Out for Education, Dr. Jim McIntyre, Superintendent of the Knox County Schools, along with city and county dignitaries, will enjoy lunch at Chandler’s Deli (3101 E. Magnolia Avenue), beginning at noon on April 15.

Proceeds from Dine Out for Education support Partners in Education programs, such as the annual Knox County Schools Career Day, Teacher Supply Depot, Schooled for Success, Barney Thompson Scholarships and teacher recognition programs. Partners in Education connects schools throughout Knox County with nearly 600 contributing organizations, businesses, civic clubs, churches, government agencies and individuals who want to make a difference in schools with their time, talent and resources.

Published April 14, 2014





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