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Doggie’s Pub To Donate ‘ACRES Mule’ Proceeds To Autism Nonprofit

This month, Doggie’s Pub will offer a unique “ACRES mule” specialty drink that aims to benefit a good cause.

The ACRES mule is a classic blend of vodka, lime, ginger beer, and fresh, locally grown mint. For each drink sold throughout April, Doggie’s will donate $1 to the ACRES Project to honor Autism Awareness Month.

The ACRES Project is a nonprofit in State College that works with adults with autism to “foster independence, self-advocacy, and work and life skills.” The organization provides resources like entrepreneurial programming, aquaponics, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation programs, and more.

On June 18, the ACRES Project will host a “Summer of Love” benefit concert at The State Theatre with an afterparty at Doggie’s to follow. Musical acts will include the Skoal Brothers, Anchor & Arrow, Hops & Vines, Cone of Silence, and more.

Visit the ACRES Project’s website for more information on its current offerings and events.

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Mackenzie Cullen

Sadly, Mackenzie graduated from Penn State in 2022. She majored in English and served as one of Onward State's associate editors. You can keep up with her life and send compliments to @MackenzieC__ on Twitter.

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