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7 Brew Holds Official Ribbon Cutting with a Message of Cultivating Kindness and a $10,000 Check for the City of Jacksonville

Jacksonville, AL – On a warm and sunny Tuesday morning 7 Brew held their official ribbon cutting with a little help from the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce.  The event was well attended with Jacksonville Mayor Johnny Smith in attendance and Councilmen Tony Taylor and Terry Wilson as well. In addition there were numerous members from the Chamber of Commerce and 7 Brew Corporate office, and Jacksonville city employees in attendance. Many were excited to watch the progression of this business since they literally “dropped” into Jacksonville back in April.

7 Brew began the day with interim manager Karli Ziem presenting the Mayor with a donation of $10,000 from Brew, where funds will go directly to the “Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities along George Douthit Drive SW and James Hopkins Road SW” project in front of Jacksonville High School. Mayor Smith stated “We are honored to receive this donation and officially welcome 7 Brew to our growing community,” Smith said. “Thanks to generous contributions like this, we can continue to enhance the quality of our neighborhood.” 

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Chamber of Commerce’s Kim Boyd stated she was excited to have a new business opening in Calhoun County and is excited about the continued growth in the county. She also went on to say what a pleasure it has been working with the 7 Brew company and she is excited by what she anticipates being a very success business.

7 Brew is a drive-thru coffee stand that offers over 20,000 unique drink combinations, and they truly care about making the drive-thru experience as personalized as the coffee they provide. The business is known for its upbeat atmosphere, quality coffee and speedy drive-thru times in every state they’re in. The Calhoun Journal also had a chance to speak with interim manager Karli Ziem who explained that 7 Brew isn’t just about selling drinks. Each employee wants to make genuine connections with customers, each other, and the community. She stated that she is amazed a the kindness and joy that she has received in the short time they have been open.  She also emphasized one of the things she is excited about is opportunity for “community hours” where anyone can come by for a free small drink. The hours are Monday thru Friday and are 7am – 8am, 12pm – 1pm, and 5pm – 6pm. These hours are June 5th – June 9th. Free drink selections are below.

While 7 Brew is currently open for business they are holding their grand opening on June 10th from 5:30 am to 11:00 pm at 701 Pelham Rd S, Jacksonville, AL. Manager Karli says to consider yourself invited to the Jacksonville Swag Day Celebration on Saturday and come by and receive one free 7 Brew t-shirt with the purchase of a large drink! (One 7 Brew t-shirt per present customer. )

 

 

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