Drink For a Cause:

Fridays-Sundays in August

Benefitting:

  • The Great Dane Rescue of MN (8/4-8/6)

    The Great Dane Sanctuary is a place for unadoptable pure bred Great Danes to live out their lives in a safe, secure, happy, healthy and loving environment being cared for until their very last day.

    It is the only sanctuary of its kind in the U.S. and accepts dogs from all over the country. Land and buildings, known as the Dane Farm, have been donated to the Great Dane Sanctuary. The Danes here have acres of woods to play in, get to come in the house, have their own furniture to lay around on, and are only kenneled at night and for meals.

  • Twin Cities Pride (8/11-8/13)

    The mission of Twin Cities Pride is to empower every LGBTQ+ person to live as their true self.

    Twin Cities Pride is pleased to offer individuals and both for-profit and non-profit organizations who support our mission and champion LGBTQ+ equality unique opportunities for outreach into the LGBTQ+ community. Without the support of its sponsors, exhibitors and vendors, it would be impossible for Twin Cities Pride to present one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations while keeping it free and open to the public.

  • Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery (8/18-8/20)

    As a trusted resource for families, the Nursery focuses on prevention by offering free, voluntary services for parents who face barriers such as unemployment, homelessness, medical or mental health concerns, poverty, domestic violence, or other difficult situations.

    We help strengthen families by connecting them to resources, caring for their children during difficult times, and setting goals that promote stability and make the relationship between the parent and child stronger.

  • Good Grocer (8/25-8/27)

    Good Grocer is a non-profit grocery store at 27th and Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis, with a different business model. It is a full service grocery store in every aspect, but with a unique distinction. It is volunteer-powered.

    Proceeds from all sales are used to help stock the Food Outlet section of the store, where those neighbors who struggle with food insecurity can shop with discounts of up to 70% off.