Freebirds giveaway to go to charity
by Denise Ellen Rizzo
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First in line
Brian Pekari camps out in front of the Freebirds World Burrito on 11th Street on Wednesday, Aug. 15 as he waits for it to open on Thursday, Aug. 16. The first 25 people in line get free burritos for a year.  Glenn Moore/Tracy Press
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A 45-year-old Tracy man has been camping outside of Freebirds World Burrito on West 11th Street since the afternoon of Monday, Aug. 13 to be the first of 25 customers to win free burritos for a year on when the restaurant opens Thursday, Aug. 16.

Brian Pekari said the goal of his campout is to win so that he can “pay it forward” by helping out the McHenry House Tracy Family Shelter, a local charity that supports homeless families, no more than seven at a time.

His gesture matches a commitment by Freebirds to support the McHenry House, and the Tracy Boys & Girls Clubs. Every Freebirds restaurant adopts a local charity in the spirit of supporting the community.

“It started out as a joke with my kids and wife,” Pekari said, standing next to his campsite of a folding chair, cooler of drinks, tent and a sleeping bag outside the restaurant on Tuesday night. “I started looking into the company and I like what they are about,” he said. “Their logo is ‘We can change the world.’ I wanted to get the word out that we all can make a difference.”

The two local charities took part in fundraising events at the restaurant earlier in the week to raise money for the respective causes.

During the McHenry House fundraiser on Monday night, which raised $121, Pekari said he decided that he want the organization to reap the benefit of his four-day campout. He said he felt they were a great cause which helped people get back on their feet at a time when so many people were hurting financially.

McHenry House Director Armenia Pereira said Pekari approached the group’s table at the fundraiser and told them he was No. 1 in line for the free burritos. Pereira recalled him saying, “I want to give it to you guys.”

Working under a points system, Pereira said the free offer enables them to accumulate enough points by waiting a month or two to purchase the burritos, including Freebirds’ Super Monster. This 7-pound burrito can easily feed a family of four, and she said they would turn it into a burrito night several times a year for the seven families they house at the shelter.

“Bless his heart,” she said, “100 degrees (outside). Bless his heart.”

Pekari said he worked in the health care profession for 14 years and saw the effects that diabetes and obesity were having on society. He said Freebirds advocates for healthy food choices and he said everyone can live better if they become an advocate for their own health.

Pekari said he arrived outside the restaurant around 12:30 p.m. on Monday to begin his quest, and as of Tuesday night no one else had joined him inline.

According to restaurant officials, he won’t be alone long, because there are groups of people who regularly go from store opening to opening to take advantage of the free burritos.

“Our following, our fanatics, build a buzz for the opening,” said Regional Manager Mike Monserret. “We always have 25 people lined up.”

Once the 25 winners are established, Monserret said they create a roll call and announce the winners one by one. Only those present will be awarded the prize. This was the first time he had ever heard of anyone getting into the line this early.

“Usually its 48-hours ahead,” Monserret said. “He’s giving it to charity, that’s an awesome thing. That’s what it’s all about.”

Pekari said he has personal rules to keep his objective positive. He said if he starts to complain about the 100-degree temperatures, he has to flip it and think positive.

“Keep it fun and meet people along the way,” he said. “Pay if forward, so I have to walk my talk.”

Pointing at his campsite, he said, “I’ve got my cooler, fan, CD player … I call it my urban concrete campground. The Boys & Girls Clubs people called it: ‘camping for a cause.’”

• Contact Denise E. Rizzo at 830-4225 or drizzo@tracypress.com.

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monsterdad3k
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August 17, 2012
Hated to do it but had to cancel the family camping trip to Best Buy next weekend. Sure the kids are disappointed they won't get to sleep on the sidewalk or roast marshmallows over a propane grill but they'll get by. Trying to reserve a spot the last week of November but since that is a popular week for camping at Best Buy not sure if we'll be able to get a decent site this late in the year.
R712
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August 16, 2012
That's Awesome! What a WONDERFUL Idea!! What a Good Man, and yes Finally some Positive News!! I too help the McHenry House, especially for things like Kids in a Box and such, So it's Good to hear others helping in Diffrent unique ways! Hope you Got it!
loristj
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August 16, 2012
What a wonderful article on a special man. Such a great cause to support and we can all a make a difference, even in the smallest of ways. So proud to call you our friend!!

TracyResident007
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August 16, 2012
So nice to see such wonderful news for a change! What a great man!
RedHotChilliPeppers
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August 15, 2012
It is very thoughtful !
amlee1978
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August 15, 2012
Awesome Brian! You are very sweet for doing that!!
jjmello
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August 15, 2012
Haha thats pretty cool! Pretty cool event to have for a grand opening of a new business. Good luck everybody!

There is also a posting on www.tracyforums.com for this too!


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