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02/15/22

Nominate a Treasure Valley nonprofit to get a donation from pair of Boise restaurants

BY MICHELLE JENKINS, Idaho Statesman

 

Fork and Alavita restaurants in downtown Boise are accepting nominations for a $7,500 donation from their Corkage for Community fund. The donation will go to two deserving Treasure Valley nonprofit organizations, with one receiving $5,000 and the other $2,500.

Corkage for Community was created as a means to give back to the greater Boise community. It allows customers to bring their own wine to the restaurants for a $10 corkage fee that benefits the fund. And to date, the fund has generated more than $50,000, which has been donated to local nonprofits.

“We know that supporting our local nonprofits is important and vital, even during a pandemic,” said Cameron and Amanda Lumsden, owners and founders of Fork and Alavita. “The Corkage for Community fund was set up to do just that — we’re honored to have this opportunity and to remain ‘loyal to local.’ It’s our hope that these donations will positively impact the community that we value so much.”

Nominations are being accepted on Fork’s Facebook Page (facebook.com/boisefork) through Thursday, Feb 18, and should be less than 75 words. Submissions must be in the form of a Facebook post/comment, rather than a private message.

“Nonprofit organizations, board members, staff, ambassadors and friends can make the nominations on behalf of the nonprofit,” according to a news release.

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