Showing posts with label 67 Degrees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 67 Degrees. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2022

67 Degrees welcomes new resident artist Dobritte Norris

"67 Degrees Brewing is pleased to welcome our new Resident Artist 
Dobritte Norris @wesley_the_minifrenchie 
Mrs Norris is a local to Franklin and her work is displayed in our taproom. 
She specializes in canvas pours and her work is delightful and vibrant.
Link to her page -> https://www.etsy.com/shop/FlowbyDobritte  
An Art Reception is planned for the first week of March. Please stay tuned for details."

Visit 67 Degrees online at https://67degreesbrewing.com/  or in person on Grove St

67 Degrees welcomes new resident artist Dobritte Norris
67 Degrees welcomes new resident artist Dobritte Norris


Saturday, February 5, 2022

67 Degrees featured with a spot on CBS Boston TV

I remember when Olivier Edouard brought his idea and passion for a brewing license to the Economic Development subcommittee meeting years ago. The road since then has been challenging, never mind opening (finally) in Feb 2020 and have COVID-19 hit in March.

CBS Boston did a spot on their brewery and it is spot on!



Visit 67 Degrees online or in person on Grove St  https://67degreesbrewing.com/

67 Degrees featured with a spot on CBS Boston TV
67 Degrees featured with a spot on CBS Boston TV


Wednesday, November 3, 2021

67 Degrees: Art Show and Sale - Reception -> Nov 20

67 Degrees Brewing Company is featuring paintings by Franklin artist Susan Pratt Sheridan during the months of November and December.  An opening reception will be held on Saturday, November 20th,  2 - 5 PM.  

Start your holiday shopping early!  

Stop by and have a fine craft brew and enjoy the views.  

25% of all artwork sales will be donated to the Franklin Food Pantry

158 Grove Street, Franklin, MA  02038.

Franklin artist Susan Pratt Sheridan
Franklin artist Susan Pratt Sheridan

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Paint & Sip Night at Expressions - Sep 16

Paint & Sip Night at Expressions
Thursday, September 16, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Join us for an adult paint night taught by Toni Carbone.

Toni Carbone is an intuitive artist and a certified creatively fit coach. Toni will take us on a painting journey as she teaches a super easy layering painting process that activates the right side of your brain.

We will paint a mandala which is a sacred ancient symbol that encourages introspection and awareness that allows for peace of mind.

Beer from 67 Degrees Brewing will be served with light appetizers.
All included in your ticket price.


Registration is Open for Fall Classes. Classes begin the week of September 13th. Classes include: Mommy & Me Classes, Preschool Classes, After School Arts Enrichment Classes in Lego Building, Visual Arts, Creative Arts, Performing Arts, Sewing and Intro to Comic Book Drawing and Illustration. For a full schedule and more information visit our website at www.expressions-enrichment.com.


Paint & Sip Night at Expressions - Sep 16
Paint & Sip Night at Expressions - Sep 16

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Escape to the Arts! Saturday, June 12

Escape to the Arts! Saturday, June 12 continues Franklin's ArtWALK Celebration
 
For the complete schedule of events and activities for the ArtWALK

 

Escape to the Arts! Saturday, June 12
Escape to the Arts! Saturday, June 12

Franklin's ArtWALK Celebration June 11-12-13
Franklin's ArtWALK Celebration June 11-12-13

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

FM #525 - Amy & jamele adams - 04/15/21 (audio)

FM #524 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 524 in the series. 


This shares my conversation with Amy and jamele adams. We met virtually using Zoom. 


We had a delightful and interesting conversation on art in Franklin. You might detect that there is a little friendly rivalry going on in their household as Amy is a member of the Cultural District and jamele is a member of the Cultural Council. No worries, it is all good. We get into a wide ranging discussion on the role of art in the community, the Freedom Team, and a special shout out to 67 Degrees Brewery.


The recording runs about 37 minutes, so let’s listen to my conversation with Amy and jamele. Audio file => https://player.captivate.fm/episode/c9006337-325f-473f-ae48-864e75e49245



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Amy’s work featured in the video by 67 Degrees to open 2021

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/01/franklin-artist-amy-adams-art-work.html

jamele’s TedX Natick talk in 2017  https://youtu.be/pCkyrxruNaQ 

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The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana"  c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
I hope you enjoy!
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art in the community
art in the community

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Boston.com: "Local breweries team up to brew ‘As One,’ which funds a scholarship for people of color"

"Four Massachusetts breweries have joined forces to launch a scholarship with the hopes of bringing more people of color into a majority white industry.

67 Degrees Brewing, Arcpoint Brewing, Crue Brew Brewery, and White Lion Brewing teamed up to brew “As One,” a New England IPA that will be available to the public on March 31. A portion of the proceeds will go toward the creation of a scholarship at Holyoke Community College, and will be available to students of color who are enrolled in the college’s beer, cider, and winemaking program.

“The fabric of the craft beer trade doesn’t mirror the fabric of the communities we work, play, and live in,” said Ray Berry, owner and founder at White Lion, in a press release. White Lion is one of just five Black-owned breweries in Massachusetts."
Continue reading the article online

Sunday, January 3, 2021

Franklin Artist Amy Adams art work featured in a "Count on me" themed video

Check out FAA Member artist Amy Adams artwork in a "Count on me" themed video in Franklin.  https://fb.watch/2L6K5wZ7kw/


"So grateful to have been featured on this message of hope for the New Year!" 
-Amy Adams

Franklin Artist Amy Adams art work featured in a "Count on me" themed video
Franklin Artist Amy Adams art work featured in a "Count on me" themed video


Tuesday, December 8, 2020

67 Degrees Brewing HOME DELIVERY (weekly) IS ON!!

Email from 67 Degrees announces:

Orders can be placed daily on our Webstore (https://commerce.arryved.com/location/BEPyvnP6).  

Delivery orders placed after 2 pm on the same delivery day will be delivered on the next zone schedule.  

67 Degrees Brewing HOME DELIVERY IS ON!!
67 Degrees Brewing HOME DELIVERY (weekly) IS ON!!

Enjoy Beer, Family, and Friends

Cheers!!

visit 67 Degrees online via their web page -> https://www.67degreesbrewing.com/

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Community Unity Art Event - Sat, Oct 17 at 67 Degrees

"Please join us next Saturday, October 17th, from 4-6 PM, at 67 Degrees Brewery to celebrate and support our local artists of color!"

Community Unity Art Event - Sat, Oct 17 at 67 Degrees
Community Unity Art Event - Sat, Oct 17 at 67 Degrees

Visit 67 Degrees Brewery on the web at  https://67degreesbrewing.com/

Friday, June 19, 2020

67 Degrees Reopening With Outdoor Seating - Friday - June 19



Hello everyone!!
We are beyond thrilled to announce that we will resume operations in our taproom starting this Friday 19 June at 4:30 pm via outdoor seating only.
First and foremost, I want to thank all of you for keeping us afloat during these unforeseen and difficult times.  Your support for local breweries like ours has been a lifeline over the past 3 months. 

As you can imagine, our way of doing business will be different than before the pandemic.  We have put some sensible sanitary and precautionary measures in place to keep our patrons and staff safe.  

Specifically:
- All tables in our outdoor seating area will be spaced 6 feet apart
- There are hand sanitizer stations throughout our facility
- We urge our guests to wear a face mask if at any point they are inside the tasting room or facility (i.e. ordering drinks, transiting to restrooms, etc.)
- You are welcome to take off your mask while in the outdoor seating area to enjoy your pint and interact with your party :-) (i.e. friends, family, etc.)
- All alcoholic drinks must be consumed within the outdoor seating area
- Our staff will have a face mask on regularly, especially while serving or interacting with our guests
- There will be no packaged beer sales (i.e. 4-pack/Crowler/Growler) for the next two weeks

We ask that you bear with us as we do our absolutely best to ensure everyone of our guests have a wonderful experience at our venue.  We miss you all and look forward to seeing you again. 

Cheers!!


67 Degrees Reopening With Outdoor Seating - Friday - June 19
67 Degrees Reopening With Outdoor Seating - Friday - June 19