Here’s how you can get up to half off at restaurants in the Roanoke area
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Forget the dishes! Check out 10 News’ Dining for Charities program.
With Dining for Charities, we’re giving you the opportunity to save some money at popular restaurants in Roanoke, Christiansburg, Blacksburg, and Salem.
CLICK HERE to see all the available deals!Did you know that by participating, you’re also supporting a local charity?
Here’s how it works:
Determine your offer. Example: $25 gift certificates worth $50
15% of all revenue from the sale of the certificates goes to charity. Our current partner charity is The American Red Cross of Southwest Virginia .
In the end, you’ve saved money, had a fun night out with the fam, and supported a local charity in the process!
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