Going Pink at the Fairmont Hotel
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, individuals and organizations alike are trying to do their part to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Here's what one local hotel in Northwest, Washington is doing in October.
The Fairmont Washington, D.C. is literally “Going Pink” in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Any time you walk in the Fairmont Washington, DC in October you'll find the hotel lobby filled with pink flowers, the courtyard garden will be lighted in hues of pink, and the Lobby Lounge staff will serve pink cocktails clad in Pink breast cancer awareness ties provided by Tickled Pink a Lilly Pulitzer®Signature Store.
Guests will enjoy Pink Champagne, Pink Vodka and Pink Non-alcoholic Cocktails each evening in the lobby lounge while basking in various shades of pink. For each pink cocktail purchased during the month of October, 10 percent of the proceeds will be donated directly to Living in Pink.
I strongly suggest "splurging" with the non-alcoholic version to further reduce your breast cancer risk.
Since its inception in 2004, Living in Pink contributions have helped to fund a variety of local and national research endeavors to further the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. For information on Living in Pink, please visit. www.livinginpink.com.
Thank you Diana for sharing this with our Buddies. Cheers!!!!!
Andrea
The Fairmont Washington, D.C. is literally “Going Pink” in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Any time you walk in the Fairmont Washington, DC in October you'll find the hotel lobby filled with pink flowers, the courtyard garden will be lighted in hues of pink, and the Lobby Lounge staff will serve pink cocktails clad in Pink breast cancer awareness ties provided by Tickled Pink a Lilly Pulitzer®Signature Store.
Guests will enjoy Pink Champagne, Pink Vodka and Pink Non-alcoholic Cocktails each evening in the lobby lounge while basking in various shades of pink. For each pink cocktail purchased during the month of October, 10 percent of the proceeds will be donated directly to Living in Pink.
I strongly suggest "splurging" with the non-alcoholic version to further reduce your breast cancer risk.
Since its inception in 2004, Living in Pink contributions have helped to fund a variety of local and national research endeavors to further the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. For information on Living in Pink, please visit. www.livinginpink.com.
Thank you Diana for sharing this with our Buddies. Cheers!!!!!
Andrea

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