Community Spotlight: Lazy Dog Hosts
- Kirk Carlson
- Jun 29
- 2 min read
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Fundraiser for Covenant of Courage – June 29 to July 1
From June 29 to July 1, 2025, the Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar in Corona, CA is inviting the community to make a difference—one meal at a time. In a warm and welcoming flyer featuring cheerful artwork and heartfelt messaging, the event is clearly designed to bring neighbors together for a cause that matters: supporting injured veterans through Covenant of Courage’s #ReasonableRanks campaign.
✍️ How It Works
Bring the flyer with you when you dine at Lazy Dog, and 15% of your total bill will be donated back to Covenant of Courage. This applies from 10:00 AM until closing each day of the fundraiser.
📍 Location:
Lazy Dog Restaurant + Bar
380 McKinley Street, Corona, CA 92879
📅 Dates:
June 29 – July 1, 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – Close
💛 Why It Matters
Covenant of Courage is a veteran-led nonprofit advocating for service members who were medically discharged due to injury, illness, or pregnancy—without the option to continue their military careers in alternate roles. The #ReasonableRanks campaign is pushing for policy reform that allows these veterans the opportunity to serve in modified capacities (e.g. cyber, admin, instructional roles) rather than being dismissed outright.
This fundraiser helps fund:
Mental health & peer support programming
Advocacy for legislative change
Veterans’ leadership development
Community outreach & petition campaigns
✅ What You Can Do
Print the flyer and bring it with you to Lazy Dog
Dine between June 29–July 1 (any time from 10 AM to close)
Mention Covenant of Courage
Share this with friends, neighbors, and veteran families
Sign the petition at: https://chng.it/5yXYvkBtMR
🫱🏽🫲🏾 Let’s Rally for Veterans—Together
The charming design and sincere message of the flyer emphasize something simple but powerful: You don’t have to wear a uniform to serve your country—you can do it with your fork. Join Covenant of Courage and Lazy Dog this weekend to show that our community stands behind its veterans.
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