Summit Brewing Company Recognized for Community & Business Contributions

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From Summit Brewing Co:

ST. PAUL, MN – (November 25, 2013/mbb/) –Summit Brewing Company has been recognized for their community and business contributions with the Minnesota Keystone award from the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce and with the Minnesota Restaurant Association’s Allied Partner of the Year award.

The Minnesota Keystone is a program within the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce that recognizes companies donating at least 2 percent of their pre-tax earnings back to their local community. In 1976, 23 Minnesota companies created this program (originally known as "The 5% Club") to recognize and encourage charitable giving in the state. The commitment of Minnesota Keystone participants continues to serve as an example to other businesses, both here and around the globe, and to sustain Minnesota’s spirit of generosity and sense of community. In its 37th year, the Minnesota Keystone Program will honor Summit Brewing Company, Cardinal of Minnesota and Land O’Lakes at the annual celebration luncheon on December 12 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis.  Gregg Steinhafel, Chairman, President and CEO of Target Corporation will be the keynote speaker and address over 600 people in attendance.

The Minnesota Restaurant Association Allied Partner of the Year award is given to a member of their association who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to the restaurant industry and community. Summit will be honored at their annual holiday party on Monday, November 25.
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