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Take a sip of the SIMS Foundation’s Dry January Campaign

Try a Dry January mocktail at one of 11 participating venues in support of the mental health awareness and the SIMS Foundation.

A can of Blackberry Clean Cause yerba mate on the left and an orange mocktail topped with a dehydrated lemon and mint on the right.

Honey Moon Spirit Lounge’s specialty mocktail, the Golden Child, will directly support the SIMS Foundation.

Dry January is more than halfway over. Whether you’re just trudging through or ready to make February dry as well, we’ve got the deal for you.

The SIMS Foundation — a nonprofit that works to destigmatize mental health and substance use issues — and 11 local venues have partnered to create the Dry January Mocktail Campaign. To participate, all you have to do is enjoy the featured mocktail at one of these venues:

  • Antone’s Nightclub
  • The Far Out Lounge & Stage
  • Sahara Lounge
  • Hole In The Wall
  • Yellow Jacket Social Club
  • Honey Moon Spirit Lounge
  • 04 Center
  • Meanwhile Brewing
  • Mohawk Austin
  • Donn’s Depot
  • Radio Coffee East

All proceeds will benefit services at the SIMS Foundation, including counseling, medical detoxification, intensive outpatient programs, recovery residences, medication assisted treatment, and residential treatment.

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