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File your taxes, then go celebrate with a “tea” party

Tea Party at Wings Sports Bar, Wednesday, April 15

Celebrate Tax Day with a tax-free tea party at Wings Sports Bar and Grille. They’ll have specials on Long Island iced teas and Jeremiah Weed Sweet Tea (70 proof sweet tea flavored vodka). Plus customers will pay no tax on their yummy tea drinks.

Where: Wings Sports Bar and Grille, 7902 N. Dixie Drive, Dayton

When: Wednesday, April 15

The bite: No cover

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