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Kwamie Lassiter Foundation

Former Arizona Cardinals, D-backs players serve drinks at charity event in Mesa

Posted 1/31/24

Los Sombreros in Mesa is the location for a Celebrity Bartending Experience for the Kwamie Lassiter Foundation on Thursday.

From 6-10pm, diners can enjoy fresh margaritas and other …

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Kwamie Lassiter Foundation

Former Arizona Cardinals, D-backs players serve drinks at charity event in Mesa

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Los Sombreros in Mesa is the location Thursday for a Celebrity Bartending Experience for the Kwamie Lassiter Foundation.

From 6-10 p.m. Feb. 1, diners can enjoy margaritas and other cocktails made by former Arizona Cardinals players Frank Sanders and Michael Bankston and former Arizona Diamondback Junior Spivey.

Bartender tips and 20 percent of sales will be donated to the Kwamie Lassiter Foundation, a local organization “committed to providing opportunities that promote comprehensive awareness of sickle cell anemia disease while also continuing to target the way children are motivated to inspire leadership through education.” a release stated. 

Los Sombreros is at 1976 W. Southern Ave in Mesa. For more: www.lossombreros.com