In 2020 Erica Sitko was 20 years into working in corporate America, doing sales for a fashion company based in Connecticut. The pandemic had just hit, and it served as a sign for Sitko that.
Silverthorne is partnering with Local Liquors to raise money for the community and those in need, according to a news release from the town. Ahead of the May First Friday Locals’ Appreciation Party, Local Liquors.
right, karen? i was in high school and college in the 1960s and 70s. it comes in these jars inside h this bag. little jars? predetermined bags of 30. so we know for stock. who do you find your customers are? you. people your age. people in your circles. i think it hasn t been spoken about in a lot of family circ s circles. we re finding a lot of the baby boomer crowd, maybe little younger than them are coming in. they re our major clientele. i don t think that those people are ruining main street and attracting those people to main street. i know you think you re being singled out but we don t have fast food on main street. except subway. subway. that s part of main street is hardly even main street anymore. we don t have alcohol sales kpep except for the little grocery store that i never knew sold alcohol. local liquors. and the 75 restaurants that sell alcohol. oh, yeah. they sell it on site, as a matter of fact, everyone who leaves there is intoxicated.