Hampstead NH-BeanTowne Coffee House does it again…

BeanTowne Coffee House loves YouHampstead New Hampshire’s BeanTowne Coffee House does it again. A while back we wrote about a New Bean in Town called BeanTowne and met with the owner, Ed Goyette. Ed talked to us about his goal of partnering with the community and how important the community was to him. Since that time we’ve seen just how true to his word Ed is. Throughout the year he has sponsored many fund raising events, donated his time and resources and continually impacted the community and made BeanTowne a community event in itself. Now he has done something unheard of!

Don’t miss this…March 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd ,the stores of the Hampstead Commons Marketplace (BeanTowne, The Prime Butcher, The Wine Steward, and Pentucket Bank) have partnered with Palmer Gas – Ermer Oil to give away 100 gallons of heating oil…that’s right a 100 gallons! How cool is that…no pun intended?

Starting February 23rd, customers of BeanTowne, The Wine Steward, The Prime Butcher, and Pentucket Bank will get a raffle ticket with every transaction or by dropping off a non-perishable food item for a local food pantry. On the event days (march 1, 8, 15, 22), one winner will be drawn for 100 gallons of oil, with 2 runner up winners who will get a prize from the store it was drawn in.

BeanTowne Coffee House, The Wine Steward, The Prime Butcher and Pentucket Bank are located in Hampstead Commons Marketplace will all give customers a free raffle ticket every time they make a purchase OR donate an item for a local food pantry…yes every time! That means go buy a yummy cup of coffee, some fine wine, a piece of choice meat, make a deposit or donate some food items and you could win 100 gallons of heating fuel…sounds easy and who could not use a 100 gallons of fuel this winter? Plus they’ll also be doing wine tasting (I’m in), coffee cupping, and food sampling. Special discounts will also be run during the events. Check out BeanTowne’s website and be sure to watch their Youtube video (www.beantownecoffee.com) which is posted on the site.

See you at The Bean…

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  1. Better yet Linda…it’s 100 gallons of fuel and at the high price of heating fuel that equals much more than $100.00… I imagine you don’t need much heat down in Texas though.
    So when are you coming up?

  2. I’m back…for some reason it submitted before I was finished! What a great idea your Bean Towne friend had. He should win a community award!

  3. Moni, if only I lived in NH! I would like to win a prize for $100 off our heating bill. Maybe I could entice some of our local business to do that. What a GREAT IDEA

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