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Mission BBQ to Serve Veterans, Donate to Wounded Warrior Project
The Perry Hall barbecue restaurant will be honoring active and retired military members for National Armed Forces Day.

It doesn’t get much more All-American than Perry Hall’s own Mission BBQ.
The mission, as owners Steve Newton and Bill Kraus say, is to give back to military service members. This weekend, Mission BBQ will continue its legacy of giving back to those who serve by attempting to raise $20,000 for the Wounded Warriors Project in honor of National Armed Forces Day.
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“We are honored to give back to those who serve our country,” said Mission BBQ co-owners Steve Newton and Bill Kraus in a statement. “These men and women fight for our freedom every single day, and Armed Forces Day is the perfect opportunity for us to honor and celebrate them.”
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The barbecue restaurant, which also has a location in Glen Burnie, donated $10,000 to the organization that aids injured veterans, in 2012.
Mission BBQ will host a lunch for all active and retired military from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Mission BBQ is located at 4132 E Joppa Rd, Nottingham, MD 21236.
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