This year, Dog Haus is taking its Chef Collaboration Series to the next level with the addition of spin-off creations made exclusively for The Absolute Brands – a new restaurant group comprised of Dog Haus and multiple unique virtual concepts.
To kick off the series, Dog Haus’ culinary team partnered with renowned TV and YouTube personality Sam Zien, aka “
Mr. Miyagi – a deep-fried beef dog topped with mayo, teriyaki sauce, caramelized onions, tempura crumbles and wasabi furikake, served on grilled King’s Hawaiian rolls. Drawing inspiration from Mr. Miyagi, Zien will introduce original items for two of The Absolute Brands’ delivery- and pickup-only concepts –
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The central message of the final podcast in the series Gaming for Good is how non-profits can make the leap into gaming
Gaming could provide charities and other non-profits with a hugely engaged, sympathetic and potentially lucrative audience - if they can get past internal resistance based partly on a lack of affinity with the genre and partly on concerns about ethics and image.
That’s the central message of the third and final podcast in the series “Gaming for Good” from Salesforce: “How non-profits can make the leap into gaming”. It explores the experiences of three non-profits – two new to the genre and one experienced player – examining how they made the internal case to the C-suite and why linking with gamers prov
How You Can Help During a Global Crisis If you have the means (or time) to do so, here is a list of organizations and foundations where you can donate money, time, or goods to make a real difference in your community or the world at large. April 6, 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world as we know it, interfering with every aspect of our society and economy and resulting in the world’s highest unemployment rates to date. Now perhaps more than ever our family members, friends, and neighbors are in need of a helping hand. If you have the means (or time) to do so, here is a list of organizations and foundations where you can donate money, time, or goods to make a difference in your community or the world at large.
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Lenoir County Public Schools
A $50,000 grant awarded through the national No Kid Hungry program to Lenoir County Public Schools will help stock emergency food pantries at middle and high schools and provide meals to carry at-risk students through their weekends.
While buying groceries for distribution as early as March, the grant will also serve as seed money for a more expansive effort to bring the same food assistance and nutrition education to older students that the district’s elementary schools now provide, according to LCPS Child Nutrition Director Danelle Smith, whose department won the grant.
“We wanted to do something for middle schools and high schools because there are a lot of programs that we’ve been doing for elementary schools,” Smith said. “We need more resources for our older students.”