SEPTEMBER 1ST TO 11TH, 2016
Help raise funds for Citizen Advocacy Ottawa’s Fetal Alcohol Resource Program by enjoying a delicious mocktail; a perfect non-alcoholic alternative for everyone including moms-to-be!
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MOMMY MOCKTAILS
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Midnight Blueberry Punch
Pretty in Pink Lemonade
Chameleon Mocktail
Bluecocktail
INGREDIENTS
2 ounces Hawaiian Punch
1 ounce blueberry syrup
1 ounce lemon juice
Club soda
Garnish: blueberries speared on a cocktail toothpick
PREPARATION
Pour Hawaiian Punch, Blueberry Syrup and lemon juice into a mocktail shaker with ice
Shake
Strain into a rocks glass over ice
Top with club soda
Garnish with blueberry spear
PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS
100%
Fratelli (Westboro) – TBD
Fratelli (Kanata) – Sept 11
St Louis Bar & Grill (Elgin St) – Sept 08
St.Louis Bar & Grill (Nepean) – TBD
Blue Cactus (Byward Market)
D’Arcy McGee’s (Kanata) – Sept 10
Napoli’s Cafe (Stittsville) – TBD
Brookstreet – Options Lounge (Kanata)
Moxie’s Grill & Bar (Kanata) – TBD
Moxie’s Grill & Bar (Bayshore)
Moxie’s Grill & Bar (Riverside)
Petit Bill’s Bistro (Wellington West)
Canvas (Wellington West) – Sept 07
The Marshes Golf Club (Kanata)
Hard Stone Grill (Nepean) – Sept 08
Chances R (Kanata)
Cafe Mia
Fox & The Feather – Sept 09
Trattoria Italia
Johnny Farina – Sept 07
FETAL ALCOHOL RESOURCE PROGRAM
The Fetal Alcohol Resource Program aims to support the large numbers of people affected by this permanent brain injury. Through education and community leadership development the program draws together resources, skills and knowledge that exists in Ottawa and provides community navigation for individuals affected by FASD and their families.
FASD AWARENESS DAY – SEPTEMBER 9TH
Every year on September 9th, International FASD Awareness Day is observed. Proclamations are issued in countries, states, provinces, and towns all around the world. Bells are rung at 9:09 a.m. in every time zone from New Zealand to Alaska. People all around the world gather for events to raise awareness about the dangers of drinking during pregnancy and the plight of individuals and families who struggle with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). The first FASDay was celebrated on 9/9/99. This day was chosen so that on the ninth day of the ninth month of the year, the world will remember that during the nine months of pregnancy a woman should abstain from alcohol. Anytime is a good time to raise awareness about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).