They will be selling a coupon booklet featuring 27 local eateries in a campaign beginning next month and all of the proceeds will go to support BBBS Oxford.
OXFORD COUNTY - Rally for Restaurants offers great savings and you get to help support a great cause too.
Resource Development Coordinator Nicole Killaire for Big Brothers Big Sisters Oxford says they will be selling booklets next month featuring 27 local eateries.
"So restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, what we have done is we have put together a coupon booklet that we will be selling for $20 and it actually has $215 dollars in savings and there is anything from free appetizers, buy one get one free, free kids meals, a percentage off your meal, lot's of great offers in there."
The booklets cost $20 and they will provide you with over $215 in savings. All of the money raised from the booklets will go towards supporting BBBS Oxford.
Killaire says it is hopefully going to be a win, win for the BBBS Oxford and the local restaurants.
"This partnership will allow BBBSOC to recuperate some of the funds lost after several of our 2020 fundraising events were forced to be cancelled, and at the same time will bring business to the wonderful and hardworking restaurants in our community that could also use a boost during this time.
You can purchase the booklets online here or at participating locations.

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