

*Drink samples must remain in-store, are available while supplies last, participants must be 21 or older, and businesses may refuse to serve patrons if inebriated or acting inappropriately. Two great reasons to grab your friends and visit the Historic Brookside Shops! The event will include wine and other drink samples at participating businesses, and like the Summer Sip & Shop will feature in-store specials and activities that evening. The second celebration, the Fall Sip, Shop & Stroll will follow Thurs, Sfrom 5-7. Chefella's Catering & Event Planning - 436 E. The wine tasting stops are: Aimee Sue Photography - 421 E. It’s a great way to enjoy the summer, share time with friends and have fun in Brookside. If you would like to participate in the Sip + Shop wine tastings (12 stops throughout downtown Clayton), you can purchase your tickets for that portion of the evening by registering. June 21st is also Make Music Day and we’ll celebrate with live music. During the event, participating Brookside businesses will have in-store seltzer samples, activities and specials to celebrate. The event coincides with Summer Solstice, the longest day and shortest night of the year. The Summer Solstice Sip, Shop & Stroll is Tuesday, June 21 from 5 to 7 pm. Thank you SO much for supporting this great cause.New in 2022, the Brookside Sip & Shop is a summer and fall event! With the cancellation of the 20 Sip & Shop events, we’re making up for lost time and celebrating twice in 2022. I realize this is a very crazy way to do a raffle drawing and not very efficient (hey, I am still learning here) so please bear with me through this one and next time it will be easier! If your number is a winner, please contact me at to find out your raffle winning(s) and arrange pick up or mail delivery. The easiest way to do this is: copy these numbers into an excel sheet, and do ctrl f (find function) and search your numbers. Most of all she expressed how affirming it was to know that someone cared enough to actually help her and that she would use that gratitude in the future to help someone else in need once she got back on her feet. She expressed to me that it was humiliating to be in this position and that worrying about her bills was eating her up and was worse then having to deal with the cancer and the chemotherapy. She was toward the end of her chemotherapy and had become very ill and could not work and being at work would have been detrimental to her medical condition. She expressed to me how difficult it was to find herself in this position as she has always been able to work and support herself and be independent. She was franticly calling everyone she could think of who could possibly help and was reaching all dead ends. When I got a hold of the patient and told her that we would be able to help her and had already contacted the vendors she was so relieved that she was brought to tears. The City of Austin accepted our pledge and did not shut off her services and the phone service was reinstated after our pledge. I tried to call the patient but the phone line was continually busy however we proceeded to make the necessary calls to the City of Austin as well as the phone service to let them know we could make the payments and not to disconnect her services. Having the bills gave us the information and some of the particulars we needed in order to help her. In checking with the rest of the team the patient had been referred to us after the other agencies were not able to help so we had just received a copy of her bills.

She left me a phone number where I could reach her that was the phone number of a friend whose phone she was borrowing.
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Our events are family friendly and free to the public. Shop a wide variety of unique products from different shops while enjoying drinks. The patient woke up to her phone service already being shut off and her electricity and utilities were scheduled to be shut off by the close of that business day – Friday. Happily Ever Sip and Shops Happily Ever Crafty Happily Ever Sip and Shops Come join us at one of our markets supporting local small businesses. She was a young breast cancer patient who we referred for assistance to several agencies who she thought were going to be able to help her but it turns out they will not be able to provide assistance after all. I received a phone message on a Friday morning and it is clear from the message that the women was fighting back tears and trying her best to relay the circumstances she found herself in without letting down her defenses so she can get the words out.
