Friday, May 25, 2012

Apalachicola Riverkeeper & SweetWater Brewery Teaming Up to SAVE the APALACH!




     Apalachicola, FL – The Apalachicola Riverkeeper is joining with SweetWater Brewing Company for a SAVE THE APLACH fundraising campaign. The campaign runs now thru 4th of July at the Tap Room at The Owl, Honey Hole Liquors & Hole in the Wall in Apalachicola; Captain Snook’s in Eastpoint; Blue Parrot, Sometimes It’s Hotter & The Market Place on St. George Island and New Leaf Market in Tallahassee.  Participating locations are selling commemorative paper fish for $1, $5 & $10. A $5 fish will get you a SweetWater/SAVE THE APALACH glass.  Some locations also are offering SAVE THE APLACH T-shirts. All proceeds benefit the Apalachicola Riverkeeper. 
     Besides the month long-campaign at these locations, three venues are having special events for an extra fund-raising effort. Mark your calendars and don’t miss these additional fun events to raise money for Apalachicola Riverkeeper and help Save the APALACH!
     On May 31 from 6-7 p.m., Sometimes It’s Hotter on St. George Island will feature SweetWater Ale and have a raffle drawing.
     On May 31 from 8-10 p.m. the Tap Room at the Owl Cafe in Apalachicola is hosting a special Kickoff Party & Tap Takeover offering five different SweetWater Brews including the limited edition Waterkeeper Ale with live music & sweet raffle prizes throughout the evening
     On June 2 starting at 4:20 p.m. at New Leaf Market in Tallahassee, for a $5 donation, enjoy an afternoon of SweetWater beer tasting, including the limited edition Waterkeeper Ale, door prizes, glassware giveaways and T-shirts while supplies last.
     The Apalachicola Riverkeeper is a non-profit organization that monitors the Apalachicola River from the upper reaches at the Florida/Georgia line downstream 107 miles, through the middle reaches around Wewahitchka, to the estuary and Bay on the Gulf. Its mission is to provide stewardship and advocacy for the protection of the Apalachicola River and Bay, its tributaries and watersheds, in order to improve and maintain its environmental integrity and to preserve the natural, scenic, recreational, and commercial fishing character of these waterways. For more information, visit www.apalachicolariverkeeper.org.


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