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1:27 pm Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Ruby Tuesday hosts fundraiser for Madison Public Library

There will be several opportunities this weekend to support the Madison Public Library, courtesy of Ruby Tuesday and Madison Friends of the Library.

The Ruby Tuesday restaurant located at 110 Tom Thrasher Drive in Madison, will be hosting a Community GiveBack Program to benefit the Madison Public Library. On July 20, 21 and 22, customers who present a certain flyer to their server will have 20 percent of the proceeds from their meal donated to the Madison Public Library.

The Madison Public Library hosts a variety of safe and family-friendly events. This fundraiser will allow the community to give back to this organization while enjoying a tasty dinner.

There are several ways to access the Community GiveBack Program flyer that will give 20 percent of the proceeds to the library.

The flyers are available at the Madison Public Library, located at 130 Plaza Boulevard in Madison.

Members of Madison Friends of the Library can present the newsletter featuring the flyer. Community members can join the organization by visiting www. hmcpl.org/friends/. Also, those with a smartphone can “like” Madison Friends of the Library on Facebook and access the flyer on their smartphone.

Finally, those who are unable to access the flyer in advance can tell their server that they are dining for the Madison Library.

Dining reservations can be made by calling 256-837-7603, while the menu can be viewed online at rubytuesday.com.

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