Local schools to vie at Whataburger

Come out to Whataburger located at 8340 North Century Boulevard from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 31, and be a part of the Whataburger Challenge, a partnering of Whataburger Restaurants LLC, Northview and Jay High School baseball teams and the Century community for a friendly endurance competition to support Northview and Jay High School baseball teams.

The object is for contestants to compete by keeping their hands on an inflatable Whataburger cup while also competing in a series of elimination challenges until there is one winner left standing.

Representatives from both teams will compete to see who can keep their hands on an inflatable Whataburger cup the longest. The last competitor standing will receive a free Whataburger each week for an entire year, along with a $1,000 donation to their team. At the event, fans can check in with the team they are supporting at designated tables, and Whataburger will donate an additional $500 to the team that brings in the most fans.

“At Whataburger, the spirit of competition and investing in our local communities are two important values,” said Whataburger Director of Operations David Bladel, Jr. “It’s wonderful to be able to combine both in the Whataburger Challenge as we raise money for the Northview and Jay baseball programs.”

Family-owned Whataburger has proudly served its famous burgers since 1950 and continues to deliver fresh, made-to-order meals every day with extraordinary customer service. In addition to fundraising through events like the Whataburger Challenge, Whataburger invests in the communities it serves through charitable giving and volunteerism to a number of nonprofit organizations that focus on children’s charities, cancer research, hunger assistance, disaster relief and military support.

For more information, contact Evi Cisneros, Apron for Whataburger, 210-476-6547.