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TSFR Partnered with Rotary Club for Grand Opening Celebration

Portion of proceeds from the event benefiting Anchor Bay Rotary Club

TEAM Schostak Family Restaurants (TSFR), a Livonia-based family-owned restaurant group with an expansive portfolio of causal, quick service and family dining restaurants throughout the state, raised $823 for Anchor Bay Rotary Club during a grand opening celebration of its Chesterfield Township Del Taco on April 21. Located at 50680 Gratiot Avenue in Chesterfield, the restaurant opened to the public on February 6.

Throughout the day, 20 percent of all guests’ food sales from the Chesterfield Del Taco were donated to the Anchor Bay Rotary Club. The funds raised have been earmarked to support the organization’s efforts for contributing to a variety of charities in need throughout the community and were presented to the Anchor Bay Rotary Club during a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 27.

“As a leader in the restaurant industry with a commitment to giving back to the communities we serve, it was an honor to celebrate our opening with our Chesterfield neighbors,” said Barb Pasciak, Del Taco local franchise marketing manager. “By partnering with the Anchor Bay Rotary Club, an organization engrained in Chesterfield community, we have helped make a positive impact on the community while furthering engaging with our local residents. We are thankful to those in the community that joined us for this great event supporting the inspiring work of the Anchor Bay Rotary Club.”

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A leader in the fast-service authentic Mexican restaurant industry, Del Taco is widely recognized for its made-to-order menu items created with freshly prepared ingredients at an unbelievable value. Since opening Michigan’s first Del Taco restaurants in Dearborn Heights in 2005, TSFR has opened additional locations in Livonia, Warren and Roseville. Located at 23 Mile and Gratiot next to MOD Pizza, the 2,400-square-foot Chesterfield Township restaurant is the latest move in TSFR’s expansion plans for the brand.

For more information about this event and TSFR’s community outreach initiatives, visit http://teamschostak.com/community-programs/.

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