On May 27, 2018, Ellicott City, Maryland was hit with record rainfall and Main Street was once again washed away just two years after another devastating flood. In light of this historic flood, Squisito Pizza & Pasta of Ellicott City is making every effort to support familes affected and volunteers helping with clean up efforts through fundraisers and donations.
On June 6th, Squisito of Ellicott City is pairing up with Mount Hebron High School’s Student Government Association to host an all-day fundraiser from open to close. Guests who dine in or carry out at Squisito Ellicott City and mention the fundraiser have a portion of their check donated back to impact families in need.
SOURCE: http://www.restaurantnews.com
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