Applebee's Guests Raise Funds from Flapjacks for Robbinsville High School Robotics Team Nemesis 2590 on 2/18/2018
Hamilton, NJ (February 18, 2018) — The Rose Group, franchisee of Applebee's restaurants in Eastern Pennsylvania; Mercer County, New Jersey; Greater Baltimore and the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware, is proud to have helped Robbinsville High School Robotics Team Nemesis 2590 raise $549 at a recent Flapjack Fundraiser at the Hamilton Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar. Robbinsville High School Robotics Team Nemesis 2590 describes the fundraiser as follows: "Team Nemesis 2590’s initiative is to promote science, technology, engineering, arts and math throughout the school district. Nemesis constructs a robot, and competes to qualify for the World Championship, which requires registration and travel fees, uniform expenses, and materials and equipment.".
"We are extremely pleased with the success from this Flapjack Fundraiser event," said Jeff Warden, President and CEO of the Rose Group. "Our associates had a wonderful time working with this group and we look forward to partnering with them again in the near future for their fundraising needs."
The Robbinsville High School Robotics Team Nemesis 2590 Flapjack Fundraiser was hosted on 2/18/2018. The organization sold 122 tickets. Breakfast included unlimited pancakes, sausages, milk, juice and coffee.
Applebee's is proud to partner with any local non-profit organization as a way to raise money for their cause. From ticket sales to event-day staff, the breakfasts are managed by the non-profit organization with the assistance of Applebee's employee volunteers. Breakfasts can be held on any available Saturday or Sunday morning, and cost the organization around $2.50 a meal. The Applebee's Flapjack Fundraisers represent the restaurant chain's latest efforts to remain active within its local neighborhood. To request a Flapjack Fundraiser to benefit your non-profit organization, please visit
www.rosegroupneighborhood.com.