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Japan Relief Charity Night
July 27th 2011
Japan Relief info goes here
What People are Saying
"Restaurants have more power than you think!"
"An average server can bring in $100 - $250 a night depending on the restaurant."
by: Brian S., 10 years in the Industry
"One dollar, one act of humanity at a time, we are making a difference in the lives of so many. "
The true test of a friendship is being there during the worst of times"
“Spread the Word, Share the Love”
Northern Japan Earthquake Relief Fund Established by the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Tips For Japan Relief // HUGE SUCCESS!
July 29th, 2011 |

So we all know why hospitality workers brave the long, social-life smashing hours, weird co-workers and down right cranky customers, right? Clearly, it’s the tips! Now imagine every one of those workers, just for One Night, donated all their tips to help out a cause. Well that’s actually the idea behind Grayson Lobosky’s One Night Charity, a foundation created to get money to the people who need it the most; tsunami ravaged Japan. It’s been only a few months and Japan still has a long way to go to right itself.
So bartenders, hostess, servers, bar backs, anyone whose feeling the tip love these days…Unite! Use that pumping organ in your chest and skip that knock-off bender just ONE night and donate your earnings. Even if you’re not in hospitality you can still chip in by dining (and tipping big!) at participating restaurants, which are listed on the site. So get out there, this is a just cause if there ever was one.
Commentary by Lauren Kroner



