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Five O'Clock Steakhouse Benefit For WI Humane

Five O'Clock Steakhouse, Milwaukee's iconic steakhouse & supper club, recently launched a fundraiser benefiting  the Wisconsin Humane Society.

Customers who dine, Tuesday - Friday, and make a minimum $10 donation to the Wisconsin Humane Society will receive $15 off their dinner that evening at Five O'Clock.  Sharing on social media with the Humane Society tagged earns customers an additional $5 off

"We are excited to partner with the Humane Society for the second year on this fundraiser," said Managing Partner Stelio Kalkounos.  "Animals hold a special place in our hearts and we are happy to support the work of the Humane Society, helping animals in need."

Customers can dine and donate through Friday, March 25, 2016.  Reservations can be made online at www.fiveoclocksteakhouse.comor by phone at 414-342-3553.

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