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Beer, Wine and Cupcakes for Good Causes Tonight

Park Burger Hilltop and Wild Women Wine are serving up a duo of events for a few local nonprofits. You can float into the weekend by indulging in wine, beer and cupcakes tonight, and feel good that it's all for a good cause. Keep reading for more.  Wild Women Wine,...
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Park Burger Hilltop and Wild Women Wine are serving up a duo of events for a few local nonprofits. You can float into the weekend by indulging in wine, beer and cupcakes tonight, and feel good that it's all for a good cause. Keep reading for more. 

Wild Women Wine
, at 1660 Champa Street, will host Grapes and Cakes from 5 to 8 p.m. tonight. Guests can enjoy wine and cupcakes while supporting the nonprofit Mercy Housing, who has thirteen properties across Colorado that provide safe, affordable housing to more than 2,000 low- and moderate-income residents. Wild Women Wine will provide the wine and cupcakes will be provided by Gigi's Cupcakes, Cake Crumbs Bakery and Gateaux specialty cakes and pastries.  Tickets are $20; purchase yours here

Park Burger Hilltop is letting Funkwerks and Station 26 Brewing Co. take over its taps for good causes from 6 to 9 p.m. this evening.The more you drink tonight the more Park Burger will donate. When you drink any Funkwerks beer, Park Burger will donate to the Dumb Friends League; when you drink Station 26 beer, Park Burger will give to Project Angel Heart. For more information, including the full list of beers on tap, click here.  


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