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California Pizza Kitchen To Raise Money for Boston Victims

The restaurant chain will be donating 20 percent of some checks to a fund set up to assist victims and families.

California Pizza Kitchen locations, including one at Hunt Valley Town Center, will donate some of their proceeds this week to aid victims and families of victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and related attacks in April.

From  June 3, through Thursday, June 6, the chain will give 20 percent of checks (before tax and gratuity) to The One Fund Boston for diners who show a flier available on the restaurant's website, according to a press release.

The One Fund Boston was established shortly after the attacks, and has received more than $37 million in donations from individuals and businesses.

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All California Pizza Kitchen locations in 11 states are participating in the fundraiser, including in Delaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia.


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