Austin, Texas, March 20, 2018 -- Lone Star Brewing Co. has rolled out its “Tabs and Caps for Texas” campaign to raise funds for Texas Dance Hall Preservation Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the remaining historic dance halls across Texas and the authentic music and culture still found inside them.
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“As the National Beer of Texas, it is only fitting that Lone Star would proudly participate in preserving these important Texas landmarks,” said Elkin Vasco, Brand Manager of Lone Star Brewing Co. “Our goal is to raise public awareness about historic old halls, many of which have already been lost and many more are still at risk. Through this campaign, we can all come together and contribute to saving a part of this great state’s heritage.”
From now until April 30, ‘Tabs and Caps for Texas’ acrylic cowboy boots will be located at historic dance halls and bars across Texas. Customers who purchase Lone Star Beer are encouraged to deposit their beer tabs or caps in the acrylic cowboy boots at participating locations. Lone Star will donate $1 (up to $30,000) to Texas Dance Hall Preservation Inc. for each tab or cap placed in the boots.
“We are thrilled to have Lone Star Brewing Co. participate with us in this awareness campaign again this year,” said Deb Fleming, Executive Director of Texas Dance Hall Preservation Inc. “Texas heritage and culture first took shape in our historic dance halls and community centers and continue to be celebrated to this day. As Texans, it is important to preserve these cherished establishments for generations to come.”
Participating Texas markets include: Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio. Proceeds from ‘Tabs and Caps for Texas’ will directly benefit the remaining historic Texas dance halls by servicing programs and grants to provide needed upgrades and repairs.
“We encourage Lone Star Beer drinkers across Texas to visit participating locations between now and April 30, and contribute to the preservation of Texas history,” said Vasco.
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About Lone Star Brewing Company
Lone Star Brewing Co., the makers of Lone Star Beer, “The National Beer of Texas,” and Lone Star Light, has been proudly brewing beer in Texas since 1884. Since its founding, Lone Star has partnered with local communities throughout the state, supporting Texas-specific charities and organizations like Feeding Texas, Keep Texas Beautiful and Texas Dancehall Preservation Inc., among others. Most recently, Lone Star created the Lone Star Beer Disaster Relief Fund to support local Texas relief efforts after Hurricane Harvey. Lone Star Brewing Co. is owned by Pabst Brewing Company, the largest independently owned American brewery. For more information, please visit www.lonestarbeer.com.
About Texas Dance Hall Preservation Inc.
Texas Dance Hall Preservation is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt charitable nonprofit corporation founded in 2007 with the mission of saving historic Texas dance halls and the authentic music and culture found in them. TDHP is the only statewide organization that is dedicated to preserving the unique and defining traditions of the true Texas dance halls. For more information, please visit https://texasdancehall.org.
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Lynn Darden Lone Star Brewing Co. 5123635160 [email protected]


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