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Diner auctions off artwork after closing due to COVID-19, gives proceeds to another struggling restaurant

Diner auctions off artwork after closing due to COVID-19, gives proceeds to another struggling restaurant
FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT FOUR. WE’LL DIVE DEEPER INTO TODAY’S CORONAVIRUS NUMBERS, IN JUST A FEW MOMENTS BUT WE BEGIN WITH ONE OF THE IMPACTS OF PANDEMIC ON THE ECONOMY. A WELL-KNOWN RESTAURANT IN WINSTON-SALEM HAD TO CLOSE FOR GOOD WHEN RESTRICTIONS HALTED BUSINESS. OUR BRANDON BATES SHOWS US HOW THE OWNER OF MARY’S GOURMET DINER FOUND A WAY TO HELP ANOTHER RESTAURANT SO IT WON’T MEET THE SAME FATE. . HE JOINS US LIVE IN WINSTON-SALEM WITH THIS FEEL-GOOD STORY. WE CAN YOU SOME GOOD NEWS. BRANDON: GOOD EVENING TO YOU. WE TALKED TO MARY OF MARY’S DINER AND SHE SAID SHE COULDN’T LET HER FAVORITE RESTAURANT GO UNDER LIKE HERS DID, SO SHE STEPPED IN TO HELP. TAKE A LOOK. IF YOU’VE EVER STEPPED FOOT INSIDE MARY’S GOURMET DINER IN WINSTON-SALEM. THE SECOND THING THAT HITS YOU AFTER THE SMELL OF THE FOOD IS THE AMOUNT OF DETAIL AND UNIQUENESS THE ARTWORK PROVIDED TO YOUR EXPERIENCE. >> THERE WERE 29 PAINTINGS AND THEY WERE CARTOONS SHE CREATED FOR ME AND MY RESTAURANT BRANDON: MARY HAGLUND WAS RECENTLY FORCED TO PERMANENTLY CLOSE HER OWN DINER AS HER BUSINESSES COULDN’T WAIT OUT THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. >> IT HAS BEEN A BUCKET FULL OF EMOTIONS. CONTRADICTORY. OF COURSE I AM SAD. I DIDN’T OPEN THIS RESTAURANT UNTIL I WAS 47 YEARS OLD. THIS IS DEEPLY ENTRENCHED IN MY LIFE BRANDON: WHILE CLEANING HER RESTAURANT OUT, SHE FOUND A UNIQUE WAY TO GIVE BACK, BY AUCTIONING OFF THE PAINTINGS THAT DEFINED HER DINER. >> I WAS LIKE, OK, THIS PAINTING IS UP FOR AUCTION. PEOPLE WOULD HAVE BIDDING WARS. BRANDON: MARY MADE $5,000 FROM THE PAINTINGS AND INSTEAD OF TAKING THE MONEY AS A PARTING GIFT FOR HERSELF, SHE GAVE IT TO THESE TWO WHO RUN LA BOTANA, A LOCAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT. >> WE WERE TALKING THE OTHER DAY AND SHE WAS LIKE -- HAS IT BEEN HARD FOR YOU GUYS? WE SAID, YEAH, WE ARE ALREADY 4 MONTHS BEHIND ON RENT. REPORTER: LA BOTANA IS MARY’S FAVORITE MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN TOWN. SHE’S BECOME GREAT FRIENDS WITH THE OWNERS, JULY AND RIGO. >> I LOST MY BREATH. I HAD TO SIT DOWN MAN. NOT ONLY HER, BUT PEOPLE WHO WALKED IN AND LEFT US WITH ENVELOPES WITH $100, $200. BRANDON: MARY SAYS IT WAS THE LEAST SHE COULD DO. SHE COULDN’T SEE HER FRIENDS LOSE THEIR BUSINESS THEY WORKED SO HARD FOR. >> WHEN YOU CAN PAY IT FORWARD LIKE THAT, TO ME, IT’S NOT EVEN A CHOICE. OF COURSE, I’M GOING TO HELP THESE PEOPLE. THIS IS A FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS. BRANDON: WE DID FIND OUT AFTER OUR INTERVIEW WITH MARY TODAY THAT HER BUSINESS PARTNER IS GOING TO TAKE OVER THIS LOCATION IN DOWNTOWN. HE’S OPENING A RESTAURANT CALLED MOJITO LATIN SOUL FOOD. MARY SAYS SHE’S EXCITED FOR THIS NEW CHAP
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Diner auctions off artwork after closing due to COVID-19, gives proceeds to another struggling restaurant
Mary’s Gourmet Diner, a restaurant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, had to close for good after coronavirus restrictions halted business. But that did not stop Mary Haglund from helping another business on the way out. Haglund auctioned off the iconic paintings hanging from the walls of her diner. “There were 29 paintings and they were cartoons created for me and my restaurant,” she said. Haglund posted some of the paintings on social media and she could not believe the response. “I was like okay this painting is up for auction and people would start having bidding wars!” Haglud said.Haglund made $5,000 from the paintings in her diner. Instead of taking the money as a parting gift for herself, she gave it to La Botana, a local Mexican restaurant. “We were talking the other day and she asked if it had been hard on you guys. We said, 'Yeah, we are already four months behind on rent,'” Rigo Velasquez, with La Botana, said. La Botana is Haglund's favorite Mexican restaurant in town. She's become great friends with the owners, July and Rigo.“I lost my breath. I had to sit down, man. Not only her, people who walked in with $100, $200, $300 bucks,” Rigo Velasquez said. Haglund said it was the least she could do. She couldn’t see her friends lose their business they worked so hard for. “When you can pay it forward like that, it’s not even a choice. Of course, I’m going to help these people. This is a family-owned business,” Haglund said. In August, a new restaurant is expected to take the spot of Mary’s Gourmet Diner. Michael Millan, who was the majority owner of Mary’s Diner for the last two years, is opening Mojito Latin Soul Food.

Mary’s Gourmet Diner, a restaurant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, had to close for good after coronavirus restrictions halted business.

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But that did not stop Mary Haglund from helping another business on the way out.

Haglund auctioned off the iconic paintings hanging from the walls of her diner.

“There were 29 paintings and they were cartoons created for me and my restaurant,” she said.

Haglund posted some of the paintings on social media and she could not believe the response.

“I was like okay this painting is up for auction and people would start having bidding wars!” Haglud said.

Haglund made $5,000 from the paintings in her diner. Instead of taking the money as a parting gift for herself, she gave it to La Botana, a local Mexican restaurant.

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“We were talking the other day and she asked if it had been hard on you guys. We said, 'Yeah, we are already four months behind on rent,'” Rigo Velasquez, with La Botana, said.

La Botana is Haglund's favorite Mexican restaurant in town. She's become great friends with the owners, July and Rigo.

“I lost my breath. I had to sit down, man. Not only her, people who walked in with $100, $200, $300 bucks,” Rigo Velasquez said.

Haglund said it was the least she could do. She couldn’t see her friends lose their business they worked so hard for.

“When you can pay it forward like that, it’s not even a choice. Of course, I’m going to help these people. This is a family-owned business,” Haglund said.

In August, a new restaurant is expected to take the spot of Mary’s Gourmet Diner.

Michael Millan, who was the majority owner of Mary’s Diner for the last two years, is opening Mojito Latin Soul Food.