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Mesón Sabika is set to host fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Dorian on Oct. 1

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Above / Mesón Sabika will partner with Red Cross to host fundraiser on Tues., Oct, 1. The restaurant located in the historic mansion at 1025 Aurora Avenue will donate 100 percent of sales that day to aid victims of recent destructive floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters.

In an effort to provide assistance from afar, Mesón Sabika is stepping up with an opportunity for the community to invite friends and family to join their efforts to raise funds for those impacted by Hurricane Dorian. The Spanish tapas restaurant will donate 100 percent of sales to the American Red Cross when individuals, couples and families dine at the restaurant for lunch or dinner on Tues., Oct. 1.

In addition, Tapas Valencia, located at 1530 S. State Street in Chicago, also will donate 100 percent of sales on Oct. 1, 2019.

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disaster.

Meson Sabika will be open from 11:30AM to 10PM that Tuesday.  Reservations for lunch or dinner on Tues., Oct. 1, 2019, are now being accepted and can be made online at mesonsabika.com or by calling (630) 983-3000.

Tapas Valencia is open from 4PM to 11PM. To make table reservations for the fundraiser, visit tapasvalencia.com.


Mesón Sabika fundraising makes a difference

When a natural disaster happens, Mesón Sabika often has partnered with the American Red Cross so the nonprofit humanitarian organization efficiently can provide shelter, food and emotional support to victims of disasters.

According to the Red Cross website that always lists its current focus in the wake of a disaster, “The Red Cross supplies about 40 percent of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families.” 

The Red Cross depends on trained and certified volunteers as well as the generosity of the American public while it’s also known to collaborate with other humanitarian organizations such as the Salvation Army in order to perform its mission.

Mesón Sabika since 1990

Located just west of downtown Naperville, Mesón Sabika has been serving the community since 1990. Whether dining in one of the historic mansion’s eight dining rooms decorated in traditional Spanish décor, attending a wedding or corporate event in the Pavilion, or sitting on the award-winning patio; the cuisine of Spain and delicious drinks create an unparalleled dining experience. Find photos on Facebook and Instagram.

The Pavilion at Mesón Sabika

Separated from the restaurant, the Pavilion at Mesón Sabika is a fully-enclosed option for wedding and special events. The lushly landscaped grounds are fully visible from the towering windows that make up three sides of the venue. After being greeted by an ethereal cloud ceiling in the foyer, guests enter the main room where 11 cut crystal chandeliers grace the ceiling elegantly dressed with creamy sheer fabric.

For more information, visit www.mesonsabika.com.


Editor’s Note / We always are grateful to the ownership of Mesón Sabika for sharing their generous outreach that often extends way beyond this community with compassion and understanding of needs.  Mesón Sabika fundraisers at lunch and dinner times are pleasurable ways to make a difference to worthy causes with family, friends, neighbors and business associates. Community seating also is available for individuals where folks might have an extra seat at the table.

Note also another complimentary Thanksgiving Dinner is planned on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 2019. The annual dinner with turkey and all the trimmings is available to anyone or any family facing challenges, whatever the need.

For more information, visit www.mesonsabika.com.

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