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Drop the puck! Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield Unveils Plans for New Street Hockey Rink  and Artificial Field

November 1, 2024 //  by admin

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield on Friday, October 18 for the groundbreaking of their new street hockey rink and synthetic turf field project, made possible by a donation from the Warsofsky Family Foundation. Left to right: Kathy and Jim Burokas, Mark and Dawn Warsofsky, Zach Cooper, Representative Patrick Kearney, Jeff Picard, Emma Cooper 

MARSHFIELD, MA … The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield located at 37 Proprietors Drive, has announced the addition of a new street hockey rink and synthetic turf field. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on October 18.
 
Dawn and Mark Warsofsky, Marshfield residents and long-time supporters of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield, want to positively impact children and teens in the community by providing outdoor resources for social interaction and physical activity. “Our family is blessed to be able to support The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield in their mission and watch the impact that our contributions have for so many local children and their families.” A significant donation from the Warsofsky Family Foundation was made for this project.
 
Construction by R.A.D. Sports of Rockland MA is underway on the 45’ wide by 90’ long street hockey rink and 54,000 sf synthetic turf field.  The rink may be used as an ice-skating rink in the winter and the turf field offers the community year-round opportunities for sports and events. 

“The Warsofsky’s are an amazing family and have been very generous to the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield as well as to other organizations,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. “We are extremely grateful for their ongoing support.”
 
The Warsofsky family is well-known in the hockey world. David Warsofsky has played for a number of teams over the years including the Boston Bruins and he was a member of the 2022 U.S. Olympic Men’s Hockey Team. Ryan Warsofsky is the head coach of the San Jose Sharks.
 
Warsofsky Family Foundation
Long-standing supporters of the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield, the Warsofsky’s passion for providing unique out of school opportunities for the children of the South Shore has created a partnership unlike any other in Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield’s history. Summer Camp Warsofsky, the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield’s new summer camp launched in 2024 provides fun-filled adventures in a wellness driven environment. The summer camp is a traditional camp environment that is welcoming and accessible to all.
 
Earlier this year, the Warsofsky Family Foundation met the transportation needs of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield with the donation of a 77-seat school bus. The Warsofsky Teen Center at the Club was established several years ago.
 
About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness. The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.


 

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Taking on the challenge of duplicating success. PR Works ranked in Entrepreneur’s 2024 Top Franchise Suppliers.

November 1, 2024 //  by admin

PR Works, a public relations firm based in America’s Hometown, Plymouth, Massachusetts, has been included in the recently announced Entrepreneur’s “2024 Top Franchise Suppliers”.

PR Works has worked with a wide range of franchise organizations for more than two decades. Founder of the firm, Steven V. Dubin, has also served as President of the New England Franchise Association.

Dubin noted, “Our focus has been to help franchise organizations find their next enthusiastic franchisee. We also support franchisee locations. Franchising is a great method for growing a business concept and providing a proven business model for entrepreneurs to hitch their wagon to. We know that a variety of our PR campaigns have created the visibility and credibility for partnerships to form.”

Whether a franchise is at the starting point or their 100th location, PR Works can assist with PR and marketing for pre-launch, franchise launch, new construction or renovation, grand openings, new products/services, new leadership, community outreach, awards, milestones and more.

“Recognition from Entrepreneur Magazine is gratifying. We’ve put in a lot of effort into earning our own reputation in an industry built on reputation,” he added.

PR Works was included in Entrepreneur’s Top Franchise Suppliers in 2020 as well.

To determine the annual ranking of the Top Franchise Suppliers, Entrepreneur Magazine surveyed more than 1,000 franchisors, from emerging brands that just got started to established companies that have been franchising for decades. Franchisors were asked to identify service providers they and their franchisees use, and to rate their satisfaction with the quality, cost, and value of each supplier’s services.

Entrepreneur Magazine scored each supplier based on the results of the survey, and the top-scoring suppliers in each of 11 categories made it into the ranking.

PR Works helps clients navigate the overwhelming number of marketing choices to determine which avenues will work best within their budget and generate an immediate return on investment.

The PR firm offers PR strategy, press releases, media relations, positioning, podcast development, podcast placement, content management, web services, speaking engagements, social media, email marketing and e-newsletters, sales materials, and direct mail.

PR Works is located at 18 Main Street, Extension, Suite 409, Plymouth, MA  02360. For more information, call (781) 582-1061, email SDubin@PRWorkzone.com, or visit www.PRWorkZone.com.

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How to Host Community Events

October 31, 2024 //  by admin

A Guide for Organizing Food and Blood Drives.

Hosting community events such as food or blood drives is an impactful way to give back and support those in need. These initiatives can bring people together, raise awareness, and directly help vulnerable populations.

Planning these events may seem daunting, but with careful preparation and clear communication, you can create a successful community initiative.

This also allows your organization to be front and center as part of the community.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you organize a food or blood drive:

Define Your Goals and Purpose

Before starting, it’s essential to define the specific purpose of your event:

Food Drive: Are you focusing on collecting non-perishable food items for a food bank or local pantry? Will you provide meals to families, or are you targeting a specific cause such as homeless shelters?

Blood Drive: What is the target donation amount? Will you partner with organizations like the Red Cross or a local hospital?

Your goals will guide the rest of your planning process, helping you determine the logistics, timeline, and scale of the event.

Identify Partners and Sponsors

Partnering with local organizations or sponsors can greatly increase the event’s success.

  • For a food drive, contact local food banks, shelters, or community organizations. Many of these organizations have existing frameworks for accepting donations and may also help with promotion.
  • For a blood drive, partner with reputable blood donation organizations, like the Red Cross or a local blood bank. They can provide support, equipment, and trained staff.

Sponsors from local businesses or community leaders may be willing to contribute financially or offer resources such as promotional materials, transportation, or volunteers.

Set a Date and Time

Choose a date and time that works best for your community.

  • Food Drive: Consider hosting it over a weekend or holiday season, when people are more likely to be available and in the spirit of giving.
  • Blood Drive: Blood drives can often be run during the workweek, but weekends may draw more volunteers. Consult with your partner organization for guidance on timing.

Ensure the event doesn’t conflict with other local activities, and consider hosting the drive over multiple days if possible.

Promote Your Event

Promotion is key to ensuring a good turnout. Use a combination of digital and traditional methods to reach your community.

  • Flyers and Posters: Place these in high-traffic areas such as schools, community centers, and libraries.
  • Social Media: Create a Facebook event, post on community forums, and engage local influencers or organizations to spread the word.
  • Local Media: Contact local newspapers, radio stations, and news channels to announce the event.
  • Email Campaigns: If you have access to a mailing list, send out emails to invite people to participate.

Provide all necessary details, such as the location, time, what to bring (for food drives), or any medical criteria for donors (for blood drives).

Organize Volunteers

Volunteers are essential to the smooth operation of any event. For both food and blood drives, you will need help with:

  • Set-up and Tear-down: Volunteers to help arrange tables, boxes, and equipment before and after the event.
  • Greeting and Managing Participants: Welcoming donors, collecting items, and guiding participants.
  • Sorting and Distribution (for food drives): Ensure that the donations are sorted properly and distributed according to plan.
  • Health and Safety Oversight (for blood drives): The organization you partner with will likely provide trained professionals for drawing blood, but additional volunteers may be needed for registration and donor support.

Provide training sessions or briefings for volunteers so they know their roles and responsibilities.

Prepare for the Day of the Event

On the day of the event, make sure everything is organized:

  • For a food drive, have clearly labeled collection bins and sorting stations. Assign volunteers to different areas to manage the intake of goods.
  • For a blood drive, set up stations for registration, pre-screening, donation, and recovery. Make sure medical staff and supplies are ready before the event begins.

Have a contingency plan for issues that may arise, such as bad weather, low turnout, or logistical challenges.

Follow Up After the Event

Once the event is over, it’s important to follow up with participants and partners:

  • Thank Your Volunteers and Donors: Send personalized thank-you notes or emails to all participants, expressing gratitude for their contributions.
  • Report the Results: Share the impact of the event, such as how much food was collected or how many units of blood were donated. Use social media or newsletters to inform the community of the success.
  • Evaluate: Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the event. Take note of any feedback from volunteers and participants, and use it to improve future events.

Next

Hosting a food or blood drive is a powerful way to bring the community together while addressing critical needs. By planning carefully, collaborating with the right partners, and engaging your community, you can create a successful event that has a lasting impact. With every drive, you’re not just collecting food or blood—you’re building a culture of giving and fostering a sense of unity.

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OCES Announces Thanksgiving Menu for Community Dining and Meals on Wheels Recipients

October 31, 2024 //  by admin

BROCKTON AND PLYMOUTH, MA… Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), a nonprofit organization that is the largest provider of in-home and community-based services for older adults and people living with disabilities in Southeastern Massachusetts, has announced that a special holiday meal will be available in November at Community Dining sites and delivered to Meals on Wheels recipients.

On Wednesday, November 27, 2024, OCES will provide a delicious Thanksgiving Meal that includes turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, dinner roll, and for dessert, pumpkin pie. A reservation for the Thanksgiving meal must be made in advance.

Nutrition Program
OCES’ Nutrition Program, which consists of Meals on Wheels, Community Dining, and Grab & Go meals, is critical to many older adults. Through OCES’ Nutrition Program, hundreds of nutritious meals are delivered each Monday through Friday to adults age 60+ living within 23 communities in greater Plymouth County. These are essential, nutritionally-sound and satisfying meals planned by a nutritionist. OCES offers a variety of meals including medically tailored meals (low sodium, cardiac meals, etc.) and seasonal meals throughout the year. With the help of hundreds of volunteers, the “Meals on Wheels” are delivered to individual homes. Each visit provides a safety and wellness check while addressing food insecurity, malnutrition and social isolation. 
 
Meals on Wheels and Community Dining menus are published in COA newsletters and on OCES’ website at ocesma.org/programs-services/nutrition  

For a list of Community Dining meal sites, visit ocesma.org/nutrition/community-dining
Please call the meal site to make a reservation.

For more information about Meals on Wheels or Community Dining, call OCES at (508) 584-1561. 

Please note menus are subject to change.

About OCES
Celebrating 50 Years of Care and Collaboration and recognized as one of the 2023 and 2024 Best Places to Work by Cape & Plymouth Business Marketing. OCES has been certified as a woman non-profit organization (W/NPO) by the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO). OCES is a private, nonprofit organization with locations in Brockton and Plymouth. OCES is designated as one of 23 Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and proudly serves Plymouth County and surrounding communities. 

Through the talent of an experienced and diverse workforce, OCES supports the independence and dignity of older adults and individuals with disabilities by providing essential information and services that promote healthy, safe living which positively impacts our community. The agency offers several programs to serve older adults, individuals with disabilities, their families, and caregivers. For more information call 508-584-1561 or visit ocesma.org.

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Entrepreneur Magazine names PR Works as a 2024 Top Franchise Supplier.

October 29, 2024 //  by admin

Entrepreneur Magazine recently announced its Tops of 2024 lists for vendors who serve the franchise industry. PR Works was named to “2024 Top Franchise Suppliers”. PR Works last made the list in 2020.

Over the past two decades, PR Works has worked with a wide range of franchise organizations. Additionally, PR Works Founder Steve Dubin has served as president of the New England Franchise Association. So, you might say we know a thing or two about working with both franchisors and their franchisees.

Says Steve, “Our focus has been to help franchise organizations find their next enthusiastic franchisee. We also support franchisee locations. Franchising is a great method for growing a business concept and providing a proven business model for entrepreneurs to hitch their wagons to. We know that a variety of our PR campaigns have created the visibility and credibility for partnerships to form.”

Whether a franchise is at the starting point or its 100th location, PR Works can assist with PR and marketing for pre-launch, franchise launch, new construction or renovation, grand openings, new products/services, new leadership, community outreach, awards, milestones and more.

“Recognition from Entrepreneur Magazine is gratifying. We’ve put in a lot of effort into earning our own reputation in an industry built on reputation,” he added.

To determine the annual ranking of the Top Franchise Suppliers, Entrepreneur Magazine surveyed more than 1,000 franchisors, from emerging brands that just got started to established companies that have been franchising for decades. Franchisors were asked to identify service providers they and their franchisees use, and to rate their satisfaction with the quality, cost, and value of each supplier’s services.

Entrepreneur Magazine scored each supplier based on the results of the survey, and the top-scoring suppliers in each of 11 categories made it into the ranking.

The rest, as they say, is history.

PR Works helps clients navigate the overwhelming number of marketing choices to determine which avenues will work best within their budget and generate an immediate return on investment. Our offerings include:

  •  PR strategy
  •  Press releases
  •  Media relations
  •  Positioning
  •  Podcast development and podcast placement
  •  Content management
  •  Web services
  •  Speaking engagements
  •  Social media
  •  Email marketing and e-newsletters
  •  Sales materials
  •  Direct mail.

For more information, call (781) 582-1061, email SDubin@PRWorkzone.com, or visit www.PRWorkZone.com.

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Making College Happen in 2024 and beyond.

October 29, 2024 //  by admin

photo of the cover of Making College Happen and author Howard Freedman

The latest edition of Making College Happen: An Insightful Guide to Making Savvy Financial Decisions and Cutting College Costs is now available on Amazon. In this updated version, financial aid consultant Howard Freedman demystifies the college selection process for students and their families while providing a roadmap to help them navigate the maze of financial requirements and understand the best approaches to make informative, value-added decisions.

Employing a witty—even humorous—style, Making College Happen offers real-world, expert advice to help readers define goals and secure the financial resources needed.

“Making College Happen can help students and their families gain clarity on what can often be an overwhelming journey, from choosing the right schools and other options, while understanding financial aid opportunities,” said Freedman, who founded Financial Aid Consulting in 2002. “With this new edition, I wanted to dive deeper into several critical topics, including maximizing financial aid opportunities, the best financing choices, college visit evaluation strategies, financial assistance appeals, and seeking employment after graduation.

“This latest edition has also been carefully updated to reflect recent changes in the financial aid landscape, including the redesign of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), including changes to the calculations and analysis,” added Freedman. “As with previous editions, Making College Happen offers clear, actionable steps to help students and their families understand and enjoy the journey to college.

Freedman received his BS in Business Management from Northeastern University and an MBA from Suffolk University in Boston. Over his twenty-plus years as a financial aid consultant, he’s helped hundreds of students. This includes his time as the ACCESS program manager for the Boston Public Schools in 2003 when he provided financial aid services and scholarships to a diverse population of more than 2,700 high school seniors.

Freedman resides in Plymouth, Massachusetts with his wife Clara.

Making College Happen is available on Amazon (https://amzn.to/3AiRBDa) in paperback and Kindle formats.

About the Author 

Howard Freedman published the first edition of Making College Happen in 2014. He is a highly respected college financial aid consultant and strategic planning expert. He aims to empower students to pursue their college dreams without overwhelming financial strain. For more information about Freedman and Making College Happen, visit https://www.financialaidconsulting.com/.

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Innovative sleep solution comes to Connecticut  -Marsillo Chiropractic collaborates with Spherehead Pillow

October 25, 2024 //  by admin

DARIEN, CT AND WARWICK, RI… Marsillo Chiropractic, located at 433 Post Road, Darien, CT, is collaborating with Spherehead Pillow to help patients with sleep challenges. 

Marsillo Chiropractic’s Dr. Robert J. Marsillo, who has experienced sleep issues and neck discomfort, explained, “I met Alizah Josette of Spherehead Pillow at the Connecticut Chiropractic Association conference. When I first saw the Spherehead moon-shaped pillow, I was doubtful. I have already tried using a memory foam cervical pillow and it caused numbness in my arms as well as significant neck discomfort muscular-wise. I decided to try the Spherehead Pillow anyhow and woke up the next day with no pain. It works great. I love the charmeuse fabric and when you turn on your side, you glide–there’s no need to reposition the pillow. I’m thrilled with the Spherehead Pillow and recommend it to my patients.”

Additional chiropractic practices, physical therapy offices and sleep study locations will also be introducing the Spherehead Pillow to patients. 

Round and scooped out, the patented Spherehead Pillow offers a unique physical shape and physical benefits. Within a week, most users adapt and blossom. 

Spherehead’s innovative design offers restorative sleep every night by providing gentle support of the head and neck and promoting proper spine alignment. The Spherehead memory foam pillow cradles the head and mirrors the natural curve of the cervical spine. Back sleepers enjoy unrestricted movement, while Spherehead prevents damaging twists and turns of the head and neck allowing muscles to relax and unwind.   

Founder and visionary Alizah Josette, a Warwick, RI resident and paralegal, struggled to find an adequate pillow that would allow unrestricted movement but prevent harmful twists and strains of the head and neck muscles. Through her persistence, dedication and numerous prototypes, she unlocked the secret to a soothing night’s sleep – a pillow that cradles and supports the head and neck, promotes alignment of the spine, and allows flexibility of sleeping positions.

“Spherehead’s memory foam pillows are crafted to collaborate with chiropractic principles, promoting proper alignment of the spine and muscular wellbeing,” said Alizah Josette.

The Spherehead pillow does not interfere with any sleep apparatus, such as an eye mask or a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine. Side sleepers appreciate the gentle contour of the Spherehead pillow that rests along the curve of the cheek, ensuring the face is unobstructed. The 100 percent Charmeuse pillowcase, which comes with the pillow, is beneficial for all hair types. While the pillowcase is machine washable and durable, the smooth material bolsters healthy hair and helps prevent breakage.  

Marsillo Chiropractic has been the trusted chiropractic clinic in the Darien, CT area for over 30 years providing back and neck pain relief, injury rehabilitation and more. For more information, visit www.marsillochiropractic.com.

The Spherehead Pillow is also available at Haber-DiBoni Chiropractic in Smithfield, RI and Dr. Michael Gottfried’s office at Aquidneck Chiropractic in Middletown, RI.

Spherehead Pillow is partnering with chiropractors and other healthcare professionals to make the pillow readily available. Those interested in offering this innovative sleep support directly to patients or clients, are encouraged to visit Spherehead Pillow’s website, https://sphereheadpillow.com

The Spherehead Pillow (retail $59.99) is also available for purchase online at sphereheadpillow.com as well as Amazon.com. 

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Haunted Car Wash on October 28 & 29 to raise funds for the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield

October 18, 2024 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA … The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield and Briteway Carwash invite families to a “Zombie Car Wash” event on Monday, October 28 and Tuesday, October 29, 2024 
from 5 to 8 p.m. at Briteway Carwash, 535 Plain Street (Route 139), Marshfield, MA 02050.

Last year’s Haunted Car Wash event (October 2023)

The haunted car wash, which is held annually just prior to Halloween, supports the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield and attracts hundreds of cars filled with South Shore families. For many, visiting the haunted car wash before Halloween has become a thrilling tradition.

This year’s theme is a spine-chilling Zombie Car Wash with an elaborately decorated set and zombie costumed characters approaching the vehicles. 

Last year, more than 420 cars cruised through Briteway’s haunted car wash. 

Proceeds from this spooky event benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s scholarship program which helps families in need.

A haunted car wash is $25 per car. 

“Volunteers and staff from the Boys & Girls Club will be in costume to provide patrons of all ages with a haunted experience,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. “This spooky event is now in its fifth year. Every year, the haunted car wash has a different theme and the scene is always a surprise to families as they drive in. It’s a frightfully fun event.”

This event is sponsored by Stiles Law and host sponsor, Briteway Carwash.

About Briteway Carwash
The South Shore’s favorite car wash, Briteway Carwash has state-of-the-art locations in Marshfield and Norwell. Dedicated to keeping vehicles sparkling clean in all seasons, the award-winning car wash offers express car wash tunnels which are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day at both locations. Full-service detailing through Bottoms Up Detail is offered at the Norwell location. Briteway Carwash, owned by the Vercollone family for more than 50 years, now has third generation Nick and Chris Vercollone at the helm. For more information, visit https://www.britewaycarwash.com

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.

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New Bagel Partnership. Between Rounds is rolling their signature bagels into Dondero Orchards

October 15, 2024 //  by admin

GLASTONBURY, SOUTH GLASTONBURY AND SOUTH WINDSOR, CT… 

Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café, the unique bakery café and bagel shop with five locations in Connecticut, has announced a wholesale bagel partnership with Dondero Orchards in South Glastonbury, CT.

Celebrating 113 years and four generations, Dondero Orchards is a local farm owned by Sandy Dondero. 

Dondero Orchards now offers Between Rounds’ signature bagels. Packaged in brightly colored bags, the 4-packs feature the following flavors: Plain, Sesame, Poppy, Everything, Asiago, and Cheddar bagels. Dondero Orchards will also feature Between Rounds bagels on their Sunday morning breakfast menu.

Locally-made Between Rounds bagels now available at Dondero Orchards in South Glastonbury. Left to right: Between Rounds’ co-founder Jerry Puiia; owner Sandy Dondero; Christopher Puiia; Joseph Puiia, co-founder of Between Rounds.

Between Rounds signature bagels are consistent (and made from the same family recipe for over 30 years) and meet their wholesale partners’ high-quality standards. All the bagels are locally-produced at Between Roundsstate-of-the-art South Windsor, CT headquarters and are delivered fully baked to their wholesale partners.

Between Rounds was established in 1990 and is owned by brothers Jerry and Joe Puiia. The Puiia hallmark is manufacturing and selling their own bagels, which sets Between Rounds apart from other cafés. Jerry Puiia’s son Christopher Puiia is currently part of the management team and a future second generation owner. Jerry Puiia and family have lived in Glastonbury for over 25 years.

“Between Rounds is proud to partner with Dondero Orchards,” said Jerry Puiia. “Our bagels, which are locally made in our South Windsor bakery, complement the offerings at Dondero Orchards and we look forward to a long-term partnership with the Dondero family.”

The family-owned Between Rounds has been in business for more than three decades and is the brainchild of brothers Jerry and Joseph Puiia, who are Staten Island, NY natives. The Puiia hallmark is manufacturing and selling their own bagels, which sets Between Rounds apart from other cafés.

For a listing of wholesale partner store locations, visit betweenroundsbagels.com/grocery-retailers/

Retailers interested in becoming wholesale partners and other top-quality orchards looking to complement their offerings with Between Rounds fresh-baked, local products are encouraged to contact Jerry Puiia at (860) 291-8780.

About Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café
Founded in 1990, Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café is a unique bakery café and bagel shop renowned for their fresh, baked-onsite bagels and baked goods as well sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, specialty coffees and a unique line of giftware. Between Rounds offers patrons an upscale, fast-casual dining experience.

Between Rounds locations include East Windsor, South Windsor, Vernon, Manchester and Tolland, CT. Franchise and wholesale opportunities are available. Corporate headquarters are located at 19A John Fitch Blvd, Route 5 in South Windsor, CT. For more information about their unique franchise and wholesale opportunities, contact (860) 291-0323 or visit https://betweenroundsbagels.com

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