Denny’s, America’s diner, is proud to announce its return as Title
Sponsor of the 2024 Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic for the fourth
year. The annual event, which has been held for 91 years, unites
the community in support of Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs) and culminates with a thrilling football game
on Sunday, September 1 at Hard Rock Stadium. This year’s contest
will feature the North Carolina Central University Eagles against
the Alabama State University Hornets.
Denny’s ongoing partnership with the Orange Blossom Classic
(OBC) organization highlights the company’s Hungry for Education
scholarship program, designed to empower students to drive
meaningful change within their communities. These scholarships,
totaling more than $2 million to date, support high school and
college students attending HBCUs and other accredited institutions
across the U.S. The OBC relationship also aligns with the Denny’s
Community Alliance—a multi-year, $3.3 million initiative
dedicated to fostering social change and building strong alliances
with 14 of the most influential equal justice and civil rights
organizations across the country.
“Denny’s is thrilled to once again collaborate with the Orange
Blossom Classic to bring this highly anticipated and prestigious
event to life,” says April Kelly-Drummond, vice president and chief
inclusion and community engagement officer. “As a long-standing
supporter of the OBC and its affiliated celebrations, we are
centering HBCU excellence and joining the community in creating
lasting memories while making a meaningful impact in higher
education.”
“Through our partnership with Denny’s we’re able to continue to
make the Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic a powerful celebration of
HBCU pride and heritage,” said Kendra Bulluck-Major, OBC Executive
Director. “This important collaboration allows us to continue to
empower our communities, honor the legacy of Black college football
and pave the way for our students to thrive.”
Leading up to the Sept. 1 game, Denny’s will present a series of
activations across the city, including a pickleball tournament and
kickoff luncheon hosted by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Oliver
Gilbert. Additional events include a step show competition
featuring youth and Greek fraternity/sorority HBCU students, HBCU
mixers, and the free Florida 5K run or walk at the Betty T.
Ferguson Recreation Complex, promoting health and community spirit.
Attendees will enjoy wellness vendors, nutritious snacks, music,
and more. Denny’s will also host the Battle of the Bands showcase,
featuring both schools.
There will be a pre-game tailgate and a Denny’s family-friendly
fan zone where visitors can enjoy food from various vendors and
live performances on the OBC Fan Fest Soundstage. The football game
will broadcast on ESPN and the brand will have signage and on-field
activations at Hard Rock Stadium on game day. A full list of events
can be found here.
“Our robust schedule of activities are truly must-attend events,
marking an historic gathering of students, alumni, sports
enthusiasts, musicians, artists and more against the backdrop of
the 91st annual Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic,” added Ms.
Kelly-Drummond. “Denny’s commends the North Carolina Central
University Eagles and the Alabama State University Hornets. We wish
both teams the best of luck on game day and throughout the academic
and athletic pursuits of each of talented player.”
For more information on Denny’s Community Alliance,
education and DEI program, please
visit dennys.com/diversity.
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About Denny's Corporation Denny's is a Spartanburg,
S.C. - based family dining restaurant brand that has been welcoming
guests to our booths for more than 70 years. Our guiding principle
is simple: We love to feed people. Denny’s provides craveable meals
at a meaningful value across breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late
night. Whether it's at our brick-and-mortar locations, via Denny's
on Demand (the first delivery platform in the family dining
segment), or at The Meltdown, Banda Burrito, and The Burger Den,
our three virtual restaurant concepts, Denny’s is ready to delight
guests whenever and however they want to order. Our longstanding
commitment to supporting our local communities in need is brought
to life with our Mobile Relief Diner (that delivers hot meals to
our neighbors during times of disaster), Denny's Hungry for
Education™ scholarship program, and our annual fundraiser with No
Kid Hungry.
Denny's is one of the largest franchised full-service restaurant
brands in the world, based on the number of restaurants. As of June
26, 2024, the Denny’s brand consisted of 1,541 restaurants, 1,477
of which were franchised and licensed restaurants and 64 of which
were company operated. This includes 168 restaurants in Canada,
Costa Rica, Curacao, El Salvador, Guam, Guatemala, Honduras,
Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, the
United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.
To learn more about Denny's, please visit our brand website
at www.dennys.com or the brand's social channels
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About the Orange Blossom ClassicFounded in 1933 by J.R.E.
Lee Jr., the son of Florida A&M
University's president, the inaugural Orange Blossom Classic
welcomed 2,000 fans to the "blacks-only" ballpark
in Jacksonville, Florida, where FAMU beat Howard 9-0 and
successfully established the foundation of HBCU classics. After a
43-year hiatus, the OBC was re-established in 2021 with a mission
to enhance the exposure of HBCUs. In its fourth year, the OBC
attracts thousands of fans, alumni, school members, and family
members, highlighting interest in HBCUs and their roles in
educating aspiring professionals and developing future leaders. For
more information,
visit www.orangeblossomclassic.com.
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