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Spend 2009 Family Day at Pacific Catch

The California Restaurant Association and Maria Shriver are teaming up for the 2009 Family Day, an annual effort that the First Lady leads to encourage families across the state to spend time together.

View the PSA announcement here.

All three Pacific Catch location will be celebrating on Sept. 23rd – just let us know you are celebrating Family Day when you come in.

Pacific Catch 9th Ave is hosting the Inner Sunset Merchant Meeting - 3.4.09

For more information or to get involved, please contact the Association President, Antonio P. Accardo.

Miraloma School Fundraiser

Monday and Tuesday during dinner throughout March.

4th Annual Dine Out to End Hunger - 11.20.08

Our Corte Madera location is participating in the 4th Annual Dine Out to End Hunger benefiting Homeward Bound of Marin. Have dinner at Pacific Catch Corte Madera on November 20th and 20% of your food bill will be donated to the cause.

Red Tie Gala Benefiting Little Sisters of the Poor - 11.7.08

Friday November 7th from 7:00pm-11:00pm at Neiman Marcus in Union Square.
http://www.redtiegalasf.org

Macy's Passport 2008, Fashion and Compassion - 9.17.08
Presented by American Express

Macy's Passport has been one of the premier fundraisers for HIV/AIDS programs in America, raising over $27 million for research, care and prevention agencies. Pacific Catch participated in the event for the second year in a row serving over 1200 guests and staff.

Pacific Catch at the Academy of Friends

Academy of Friends - Celebrating Life. Empowering Hope.

Pacific Catch served Hawaiian Poke and Baja Shrimp Ceviche to over 2500 guests at the Academy of Friends Gala Sunday March 24th at Fort Mason, helping the Academy raise money for AIDS research.

Wildlife Works

Founded in San Francisco in 1997, Wildlife Works is the world's first business designed from the ground up around a consumer brand that stands for wildlife conservation. Their promise to every customer is that they use the proceeds of our product sales to save endangered and threatened wildlife around the globe. They are achieving this by protecting wilderness habitats, creating jobs, building schools and providing other economic benefits for those people who share their land and resources with wildlife.

In their first location in Kenya, Africa, they created the 80,000-acre Rukinga Wildlife Sanctuary, where elephants, cheetahs and 45 other large mammal species now roam freely. In addition, they built and operate their Eco-factory next to the sanctuary, where they employ members of the local community to create some of their products.