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  Friday, 15 February 2008 16:11   

BOSTON-AREA RESTAURANTS ARE JOINING THE TAP PROJECT
A UNICEF EFFORT TO RAISE AWARENESS AND PROVIDE SAFE DRINKING WATER WORLDWIDE

Customers Asked to Donate $1 for Tap Water

Restaurateurs in the metropolitan area of Boston are tapping into their good will by joining the Tap Project.  Tap is a nationwide event that will start March 16, 2008, culminating in World Water Day March 22, 2008.  During that week, participating restaurants will ask customers to give $1 for the glass of water that they usually drink for free.  The money will go toward UNICEF's effort to provide clean drinking water to countries that lack clean drinking water - countries like Laos, Angola and Iraq.


Boston is one of 12 cities taking part in the Tap Project.  Other cities include New York (where the program originated), Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Portland, Richmond, San Francisco, Seattle, San Diego, Greenville, Columbia, SC, and Charleston.

In the Boston area, Masa, STIX, Stella, Rocca Kitchen & Bar, Grill 23, and Joe & Maria's were among the first to sign up.  Close to 50 restaurants are now on the roster, with more on the way. (For a full list of participating restaurants in Boston got to www.tapproject.org).

"A safe glass of water is something we take for granted.  How often do servers and wait staff clean up glasses still full with water?  This will be a chance for all of us to remember how lucky we are while truly making an impact on a global travesty," says Michela Larson of Boston's Rocca Kitchen & Bar.

Caryl Stern, president and CEO, U.S. Fund for UNICEF, says, "The lack of clean and accessible drinking water is one of the reasons why millions of children are dying of preventable causes. Expanding Tap beyond New York City is just the beginning of a large scale child survival movement that will rely heavily on volunteers."

Last year, the first year of the Tap Project, New York City restaurants were able to raise $100,000 in one day for UNICEF's clean water efforts. The call is now out for restaurant owners in the Boston area to join the Tap Project. Registration is simple. Please go to www.tapproject.org to view details and register.
 

Restaurants Signed up as of 2/14/2008 (others joining daily)


33 Restaurant & Lounge
Ariadne Restaurant & Bar
Beehive
Cafeteria Boston
CentreStreet Cafe
Chiara
Clio
Craigie Street Bistrot
Excelsior
Fajitas & 'Ritas
Fireplace
Grill 23 & Bar
Harvest
Harvest Cafe
Henrietta's Table
Ithaki
Ivy Restaurant
J.J Foleys Cafe
Joe and Maria's
Jose's Mexican Restaurant
KO Prime
Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill
L'Andana
Les Zygomates
Masa Restaurant
Mistral
MOOO.... Restaurant
Noir
Pho Republique
Pigalle
POPS
Pronto
Red Sky Restaurant & Lounge Rustic Kitchen
Rialto Restaurant
Rocca Kitchen and Bar
Skipjack's
Stella Restaurant
STIX Restaurant & Lounge
Stonewall Kitchen Cafe
Sunset Grill & Tap
The Charles Hotel
The Langham, Boston
Todd English's Olives Boston
Toro
Tresca
UpStairs on the Square
VINOTECA di MONICA
Vox Populi
Z Square
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