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Wendy McCarthy, who owns the restaurant Outpost 611 in Clearwater, FL is preparing to host a massive fundraiser this weekend to help those affected by the recent hurricanes.

Wendy joined The Sean Hannity Show on Friday to discuss the event with guest host Joe Concha.

“This Sunday, we’ve got an amazing event that we’re putting on and we’re raising money for the firefighters who lost everything in the hurricane,” McCarthy told Concha. “It’ll be a great line-up of music and John Rich of Big & Rich is playing a special event.”

In addition to John Rich, former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Grant Balfour will be there, Santa Claus, raffles, and more.

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DETAILS: The event is this Sunday, Dec. 8

Outpoast 611 Local Eatery & Taphouse
2454 McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater
727-223-3224

11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Meet Santa & take a photo
Meet firefighters & take a photo/Decorated fire engine
Face painting
Live music
Silent auction

3 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Meet former Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pitcher, Grant Balfour: Photos, autographs

5 p.m.-8 p.m.
VIP ($100 donation) includes private Zoom concert with country artist, John Rich
Samples from: Yellowstone Bourbon & Delirium Tremens
Silent Auction
Raffles
The Petty Experience Concert 7 p.m.

More Info from Bay News 9:

TAMPA, Fla. — A Clearwater restaurant is partnering with North Pinellas Firefighters Charities to help first responders impacted by the recent hurricanes.

Outpost 611 Local Eatery & Taphouse is hosting a fundraiser with North Pinellas Firefighters Charities, which includes: a silent auction, raffles, concerts, a food drive, a toy drive and more.

“The firemen give so much to the community for one but we have a lot of guests that come into Outpost that have lost everything and so it’s been a journey that we’ve been on w with a lot of our customers, so we felt like we wanted to do something to give back,” said Wendy McCarthy, owner of the Outpost.

The community is also showing up to help give back. Some of the sports memorabilia is being donated by athletes themselves.

Former Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Grant Balfour says the cause hits close to home as he donated among other items, an autographed World Series jersey.

“I have a long history of firefighters in my family, my uncle, my brother-in-law, several people,” said Balfour.

Listen to the clip above for more details.