Tucson Hawaiian restaurant fundraiser to help Maui fire relief

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On Friday, the grill is hosting an all-day fundraiser to help with the Maui fire relief efforts, specifically at the called Guava Tree Bar & Grill her cousin-in-law owns on the island.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Toni Gaoteote is the co-owner of Solid Grindz Hawaiian BBQ with her aunt and Samoan husband.

The fires have already killed 53 people, displaced thousands more and destroyed over 1,000 structures.The deadliest natural disaster in the state happened in 1961 when a tsunami killed 61 people. “They are actually providing free meals to people and collecting anything that the shelters need right now like water, supplies, all that good stuff,” she said.

A portion of Solid Grindz' Friday sales will be donated to Guava Tree to continue their contribution to the wildfire aid. Customers can order food from 10:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Solid Grindz is located at 6255 E. Golf Links.

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