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Sedona Taphouse Donating Money For Every Martini Sold

Sedona Taphouse is donating $1 to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation for every lemon basil martini sold.

$1 from every lemon basil martini sold will support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation to support first responders.
$1 from every lemon basil martini sold will support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation to support first responders. (Photo courtesy of Sedona Taphouse)

FREDERICKSBURG, VA — The Sedona Taphouse in Fredericksburg has announced a new partnership with the Tunnel to Towers Foundation to support first responders. From now until Jan. 25, 2022, Sedona Taphouse will donate $1 from every lemon basil martini sold to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, according to their press release.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation plans to use these donations to build mortgage-free homes for injured first responders. The foundation will also pay off the mortgages of families of first responders who died in the line of duty.

In 2021, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation is celebrating its 20th anniversary. They plan to commemorate the occasion by giving 120 mortgage-free homes to injured first responders by the end of the year.

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"Sedona Taphouse has a longstanding tradition of working with nonprofit organizations to better the lives of those in their communities and beyond," said Frank Siller, cfhairman and CEO of Tunnel to Towers. "We are delighted by their commitment to partner with us for the next year, as we embark on our ambitious 20th anniversary goals."

Sedona Taphouse is a restaurant chain providing southwest cuisine. It is also known for their involvement in different charities and causes, primarily through their "Dine Out for Charity" program. Every Monday, Sedona Taphouse locations donate proceeds from certain dishes to featured local charities, according to their website.

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Dennis Barbaro is the CEO and founder of Sedona Taphouse Restaurants. “I am excited and proud that Sedona Taphouse will be a national supporter of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation," he said in a press release. "We fully support their mission and feel that it is our honored duty to give back to our heroes in any way possible."

Sedona Taphouse is currently open for in-person dining at its Virginia locations, including in Fredericksburg and Chantilly. Reservations can be made on their website.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation was established in 2001, in honor of Stephen Siller, a firefighter who died in the line of duty on September 11, 2001.

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