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Privateer’s Cove to Host Father’s Day Habitat Benefit Dinner

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Privateer’s Covein Kona is holding a special five-course Father’s Day dinner on Sunday, June 18, to benefit Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii.

From every ticket sold,$10 will go directly to Habitat’s Home Builders Program.

Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii was approached by Privateer’s Cove owner and Chef Nick Traxler, who wanted to partner with Habitat on a benefit dinner.

“It’s the right thing to do,” said Nick Traxler, when asked why he wanted to partner with Habitat. “You have to stand for something in life.”

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Habitat and its staff is happy that Chef Nick and his restaurant have chosen to stand with Habitat’s mission to build safe, decent, and affordable homes for low-income families.

The menu will feature items such as Guinness and Whiskey Pulled Pork Sliders, Homemade Lasagna and Chocolate Beer-rum-isu.

Tickets for the dinner are $60. There are only 80 available, with a 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. timeslot.

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Tickets can be purchased at Privateer’s Cove at 74-5565 Luhia St.

For the complete menu, visit www.habitatwesthawaii.org/events.

About Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii
Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a global, nonprofit housing organization. Habitat West Hawaii works with low-income families to help them build a safe, decent, and affordable place that they can call home. Habitat West Hawaii is volunteer-driven and relies on donation to help our partner families. To date, Habitat West Hawaii has completed 32 news homes, 36 critical home repairs and 24 Neighborhood Revitalization Projects.

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