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CT restaurants offering free drinks for vaccinated residents

CT restaurants offering free drinks for vaccinated residents
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CT restaurants offering free drinks for vaccinated residents

CT restaurants offering free drinks for vaccinated residents FacebookTwitterEmail Que Whiskey Kitchen will participate in a statewide restaurant promotion, with CT restaurants offering free drinks to vaccinated residents.Hartford Restaurant Group What’s better than a free Krispy Kreme doughnut after getting your COVID-19 vaccine? How about a free cocktail? Participating Connecticut restaurants are offering one free alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink to customers who show their vaccine card. The promotion will run from May 19 to 31. A food purchase is required, and the offer is limited to one drink per person. Each restaurant will determine which drinks are “on them.” Statewide participants so far include all Wood-n-Tap restaurants and all locations of Bear’s Smokehouse. Fairfield County restaurants include Match in Norwalk, Don Memo, Kawa Ni, The Whelk and Match Burger Lobster in Westport and Taco Daddy and Lila Rose in Stamford.

Extra space, flexibility, luck: For restaurants that survived the pandemic, it could take all three

Extra space, flexibility, luck: For restaurants that survived the pandemic, it could take all three
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Dealing hope: Charitable groups come together to serve the Frederick community

United by their desire to serve the community, several organizations came together to donate food, coats and health services to hundreds of families on Saturday at Lincoln Elementary School. Local residents came through the school parking lot in drive-thru fashion. Eyes smiling above their masks, volunteers leaned toward each vehicle’s open window to ask the driver how they could help. A volunteer jotted information on a piece of paper and slid it under windshield wipers. Teachers waved to children in the backseat and offered books from the Judy Center and Frederick County Literacy Chapter. Following rainbow colored traffic cones, each car’s stop through the parking lot offered families something new — boxes of food, coats in every color and size, flu shots and COVID-19 tests. An hour-and-a-half into the event, the table that was once stacked high with food largely from Frederick Rescue Mission had diminished to a few items.

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