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Wynnewood Pizzeria Donating Wine Sales To Autism-Empowering Foundation
A portion of chardonnay sales in April will go to The Dan Marino Foundation, which empowers those with autism and other disabilities.
April is National Autism Awareness Month and Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza in Wayne is looking to donate to a foundation that empowers individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. But the pizzeria needs your help.
Throughout April, Anthony's will donate a portion of sales from every glass and bottle of Kendall-Jackson chardonnay sold to The Dan Marino Foundation, which has been a leader in innovation and change, "empowering individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities" for more than 25 years.
Diners are encouraged to share photos on social media using the hashtag #CheersForACause while supporting the foundation this month.
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"Dan and Claire (Marino) have created an amazing foundation and we’re thrilled to support their efforts again this April," Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza founder and CEO Anthony Bruno said in a press release. "It’s a wonderful way for our fans to give back while enjoying one of America’s most popular chardonnays."
Marino is a partner of Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, as well.
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Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza in Wynnewood is located at 50 E. Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood.
Another location on the Main Line is at 321 Lancaster Ave., Wayne.
Visit Anthony's website for information on menus, hours, and more.
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