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Ranger, Hennessey at Dunkin' Donuts Saturday

Harness track drivers Bruce Ranger, Wally Hennessey and Dan Clements will sign autographs and taking pictures with customers from 10 a.m. – noon Saturday at the grand re-opening of a Pompano Beach Dunkin' Donuts, 1405 S. Powerline Road (SW corner of Powerline and Gateway).

Why is this on the Action blog? Well, this particular Dunkin' Donuts is a popular track hangout -- they earlier had a promotion where you could bring your losing tickets to the store and get some love.

The harness track drivers are part of an open house, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. that includes at 10 a.m. ribbon cutting with the Pompano Beach Chamber of Commerce and Pompano Beach Mayor Lamar Fisher.

Additionally, franchisee Manoochi Fallah will present a $500 donation to Our Father’s House Soup Kitchen, the drivers’ local Pompano Beach charity of choice.

Fallah’s restaurant has a rentable conference room with multimedia capabilities, Wi-Fi access, and a computer station that customers can use to surf the internet and print out documents.

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