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Free ‘Military Appreciation Lunch’ on May 17 at 4 locations in Okaloosa

Cumulus Media has partnered with Eglin Federal Credit Union and Step One Automotive Group to provide a FREE lunch to anyone who has served or is currently serving our country.  The 14th Military Appreciation Free Lunch is on Wednesday, May 17th from11 am to 1 pm. Current and former military service members can enjoy a free lunch […]

Cumulus Media has partnered with Eglin Federal Credit Union and Step One Automotive Group to provide a FREE lunch to anyone who has served or is currently serving our country. 

The 14th Military Appreciation Free Lunch is on Wednesday, May 17th from
11 am to 1 pm. Current and former military service members can enjoy a free lunch at one of four locations: 

  • Hot Head Burritos in Mary Esther and Crestview
  • Fazoli’s in Mary Esther
  • PoFolks in Niceville

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