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Dateline: October 4,
2001
Local
restaurants helping attack victims in New York
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon’s
home owned and home operated restaurants will be donating ten percent of
their total intake on October 11, 2001, to the Window of Hope
organization.
Window
of Hope was founded to support the families of the restaurant workers of
Windows to the World restaurant, which was located in the World Trade
Center when it collapsed on September 11, 2001.
There were 76 to 79 employees that worked in the restaurant.
Clarendon
restaurants participating are Alexander’s Diner, Amigo’s Mexican
Restaurant, Brent’s Cookin’, Downtown Diner, JAMZ, Outpost Deli, and
“Sam Hill” Pit BBQ.
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