Hundreds flocked to Rocko’s Tacos & Tequila Bar in Delray Beach to raise funds to help victims of Maui’s devastating wildfires, with celebrities serving tequila at happy hour. I also got the chance to meet Mark Wahlberg. Watch as Wahlberg stretched out around the block outside Atlantic Avenue and people waited for hours for the chance to see the famous actor. Ms. Wahlberg served drinks behind the bar and poured shots of tequila while greeting those who came to the fundraiser. While many said they had an unforgettable experience, they also said they were happy to support an important cause. The restaurant has raised nearly $20,000 for World Central Kitchen, an organization that provides fresh meals to people shaken by wildfires. The organization provides fresh food to people devastated by climate and humanitarian crises. Lines to see Wahlberg stretched around the block across Atlantic Avenue. Chance to meet him over a shot of tequila as people hang out behind bars to raise money to support World Central Kitchen’s mission to provide fresh meals to those affected by wildfires waited for hours. . Never miss a thing: Sign up for personalized newsletters and alerts from WPBF 25 News “It means a lot,” said Liz Shapiro, a resident of Boca Raton. “My daughter just took a trip last summer, the summer of her senior year in high school, and she loves Maui. Our dog’s name is Maui. Maui means a lot to us.” It’s a small island. They don’t deserve it,” said Megan Ragonese of Boca Raton. “I really can’t imagine what these people are going through. So I think it’s important to help even a little bit and give food to people who don’t have food, and this is a very, very worthwhile charity.” Rocco Mangel, owner of Rocco’s Tacos, said. “Delray Beach is a coastal village that has really strong ties as a community, united to give back and help each other,” said Laura Simon, executive director of the Downtown Development Authority. She helped organize a fundraiser at Delray Beach. Mangel said the restaurant raised about $20,000 on Friday night. Click here to support the mission of World Central Kitchen. Follow us on social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
Hundreds flocked to Rocko’s Tacos & Tequila Bar in Delray Beach to raise funds to help victims of Maui’s devastating wildfires, with celebrities serving tequila at happy hour. I also got the chance to meet Mark Wahlberg.
Lines to meet Wahlberg stretched around the block outside Atlantic Avenue, and people waited for hours for their chance to see the famous actor. Ms. Wahlberg served drinks behind the bar and poured shots of tequila while greeting those who came to the fundraiser.
While many said it was an unforgettable experience, they also said they were happy to help an important cause.
The restaurant has raised nearly $20,000 for World Central Kitchen, an organization that provides fresh meals to people shaken by wildfires. This organization provides fresh food to people ravaged by climate and humanitarian crises.
The line to see Wahlberg stretched around the block off Atlantic Avenue. Chance to meet him over a shot of tequila as people hang out behind bars to raise money to support World Central Kitchen’s mission to provide fresh meals to those affected by wildfires waited for hours. .
Never miss a thing: Sign up for personalized newsletters and alerts from WPBF 25 News
“This means a lot,” said Liz Shapiro, a Boca Raton resident. “My daughter was on a summer trip last summer when she was in her senior year of high school, and she loves Maui. Our dog’s name is Maui. Maui means a lot to us.”
“It’s a very small island. They don’t deserve it,” said Megan Lagonese of Boca Raton.
Rocco Mangel, owner of Rocco’s Tacos, said, “I can’t imagine what these people are going through, so any small amount of help is important and feeding those who don’t have food is important. It’s a very, very worthwhile charity,” he said. .
“Delray Beach is a coastal village and we have really strong ties as a community that come together to give back and help each other,” said Laura, Executive Director of the Downtown Delray Beach Development Authority, who helped organize the fundraiser. Mr Simon said.
Mangel said the restaurant raised about $20,000 on Friday night.
click here Support the mission of World Central Kitchen.
Follow us on social: Facebook | twitter | Instagram | tick tock | YouTube