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Bok Bok Chicken helps raise money for Project 150

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Bok Bok Chicken is celebrating the opening of its first restaurant in Las Vegas on Aug. 11 by offering customers free food and by supporting local charity Project 150.

The owners of Bok Bok Chicken are inviting everyone to enjoy their Mediterranean flavors, served fresh in a welcoming environment, free of charge while supplies last from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 11. The restaurant is at 7501 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Suite 100, at Buffalo Drive.

Bok Bok Chicken plans to open two other locations around Southern Nevada by the end of 2018. The Mediterranean eatery’s next two locations are being built in the Green Valley and Centennial Hills areas and are scheduled to open this fall. A fourth location is planned to open in Town Square next year.

To celebrate its grand opening and contribute to the community at the same time, Bok Bok Chicken is joining forces with Project 150, whose mission is to serve homeless, displaced and disadvantaged high school students throughout Nevada. Guests can help raise funds for Project 150 by purchasing any item at the restaurant during its first month in business. Bok Bok Chicken will donate five percent of all sales from Aug. 12 through Sept. 11, 2018. Bok Bok founders said this partnership will continue as it opens its other locations in Southern Nevada.