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PINKS ON THE PATIO Benefits WINGS at Sire Bar, La Cantera Resort & Spa

Since its 2017 inception, PINKS ON THE PATIO at La Cantera Resort & Spa has donated more than $21,000 to WINGS, which provides comprehensive breast health services to uninsured women in Central and South Texas. PINKS ON THE PATIO-themed Fridays will feature music from 6 to 9 p.m., as well as cocktail and wine specials along with tasty snacks. Two dollars from each drink goes back to WINGS. All the Resort's eateries will have PINK menu items to benefit the charity. October 15 theme: PINK hats -- fascinators, chapeaus, or any head embellishment with a PINK hue!

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