June 6, 2025 - 03:14

A local Statesboro business will host a Percentage Night in memory of two children from the community who tragically passed away recently. The event aims to celebrate the lives of the young siblings while also supporting their family during this difficult time.
Scheduled for next week, the Percentage Night will see a portion of the evening's sales donated to the children's family, providing much-needed assistance as they navigate their loss. Community members are encouraged to come out, enjoy a meal, and show their support.
Local businesses and residents alike have rallied together, demonstrating the strength and compassion of the Statesboro community. Organizers hope that this event will not only raise funds but also foster a sense of unity and healing in the wake of this heartbreaking tragedy.
As the day approaches, excitement builds, and many are sharing their memories of the children, ensuring they will be remembered fondly by all who knew them.
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