New Austin Children's Museum Exhibit Sponsored By Schlotzsky's <b></b>

Austin, Texas-Schlotzsky's Inc. will sponsor ahands-on exhibit at the Austin Children's Museum that mirrorschildren's love of pizza while helping them learn about shapes,fractions, division, culinary science and role-playing. Theexhibit, "Pizza-Any Way You Slice It!" will run at themuseum from February 2 through May 4.

In 1997, Schlotzsky's senior executives John and Jeff Wooleypersonally donated 20,000 square feet of warehouse space for theAustin Children's Museum's downtown expansion, rent-freefor 10 years. -Schlotzsky's Inc.

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