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Pirate Pak Day is Tomorrow

Tomorrow is White Spot’s seventh annual Pirate Pak Day.

Two dollars from each Pirate Pak, and adult Pirate Pak, sold will go to the “Zajac Ranch for Children,” a summer camp for kids with disabilities and serious illnesses.

Grace Molina is the local Assistant Manager and recommends stopping in for a bite.

“It’s another year of fun and a day for kids where they can enjoy the Pirate Pak experience, the wonder of childhood and adventure while raising money for a worthy cause,” he says.

In its seven years, the event has raised $450,000 and sent over 300 kids to camp.

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