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2nd Murrieta Restaurant Supports New Designated Driver Program

Murrieta, CA – Tiffany’s Gift is proud to announce the 2nd launch of their new designated driver program. The public is invited to attend a launch event at 5pm on June 19, 2014 at RJ's Sizzling Steer in Murrieta. The program allows for RJ's patrons identified as the designated driver with a party of 2 or more to receive free soft drinks and an appetizer. During the kickoff event, the staff at RJ's will be wearing ribbons promoting and creating interest in the program. “There is a huge need for programs like this in our community. I've had conversations with Murrieta Police Chief, Sean Hadden; Murrieta Police Captain, Dennis Vrooman and many members of the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce… all have expressed their utmost support for this program”, commented Debbie Breslin.

Tiffany’s Gift Designated Driver Program – Launch Event
June 19, 2014, 5pm
RJ's Sizzlin' Steer
41401 Kalmia Street
Murrieta, CA 92592
http://www.rjssizzlinsteer.com/

Tiffany’s Gift, formally named “The Tiffany Amber Breslin Memorial Fund”, was created by Debbie, Mike, and Lauren Breslin. Tiffany’s Gift is a 501(c) 3, non-profit foundation. On Saturday July 5th, 2008 two innocent lives were tragically taken at the hands of a drinking boater. Tiffany Amber Breslin, 14 and Desiree Leigh Hobill, 19 were struck by a boat while sitting on the Breslin family Sea-doo on the Colorado River in Needles, California. Tiffany suffered a traumatic brain injury that ultimately led to her passing on July 6th, 2008. In honor of Tiffany’s memory the Breslin family has dedicated the past 6 years to informing the public about the dangers of drinking and driving any vessel or vehicle. The Breslin family’s ultimate goal is to raise awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving and to prevent this kind of tragedy from happening to other families. For more information visit www.tiffanysgift.org or contact Debbie Breslin at 951-609-4237.

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