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Rescue Mead: Colony Meadery Teams Up with Area Shelters to Find Homes for Pets

LEHIGH VALLEY, PA— The only thing better than a can of mead is a can of mead with your next furry companion on it.

The Colony Meadery - a Lehigh Valley producer of the gluten-free craft beverage, mead - has teamed up with two Philadelphia area shelters by putting images of adoptable dogs and cats on their next can release. 

The shelters, Providence Animal Center and the Brandywine Valley SPCA, were connected to the meadery via their shared relationship with the Rights to Ricky Sanchez, a podcast about the Philadelphia 76ers hosted by Spike Eskin and Mike Levin.

"Our podcast is really about two things; basketball and dogs,” said Eskin. “When the basketball is bad, the dogs are always good. We're so proud to partner with Colony Meadery, Providence Animal Center and Brandywine Valley SPCA to raise awareness, and help find some pets forever homes."

Inspired by similar efforts by Fargo Brewing Company and Motorworks Brewing, Eskin made the connection, and a shared love of animals took care of the rest.

“We were thrilled to be able to steal this incredible idea from the breweries who came up with it,” said Colony Meadery CEO Greg Heller-LaBelle. “We know seeing these faces on cans will help these good boys and girls find their forever homes.”

“We love the passion the folks at Colony Meadery have for rescue,” said Adam Lamb, BVSPCA CEO. “It’s creative initiatives like this that make the biggest difference in raising awareness for adoption and saving more lives.”

“Providence Animal Center is honored to have our pets featured on Colony Meadery’s cans,” said Justina Calgiano, Director of Advancement & Public Relations at Providence Animal Center. "This sort of collaboration helps us reach a larger population of potential adopters, ones who may have never considered adoption. In essence, these cans are truly lifesaving.”


As part of the efforts to raise awareness, the first 76 purchasers of a case will receive a poster “signed” by one of the pets of the Meadery’s management team. Tucker, Monkey and Disraeli were not available for comment, but are assumed to be grudgingly on board with the stunt.

The cans will be released online March 16 at bit.ly/colonyship, and released to the public on March 20 at the Meadery’s Allentown Location at 905 Harrison St Suite 115 Allentown, PA 18103. A portion of the proceeds from can sales will benefit the shelter partners.

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About the Colony Meadery: The Colony Meadery's mission is to produce the boldest and most innovative meads in the world. Since 2013, they have been making award-winning gluten-free honey-based beverages that burst with flavor. They have locations in Allentown, Bethlehem and Scranton, and are available on shelves in four states. For more information: colonymeadery.com

About the Providence Animal Center: Providence Animal Center (PAC), formerly the Delco SPCA, is a lifesaving nonprofit animal welfare organization. Since 2010, PAC has found homes for over 34,000 cats and dogs. PAC’s adoption center and low-cost wellness clinic are located at 555 Sandy Bank Road, in Media, PA. To learn more about PAC’s lifesaving mission and meet animals available for adoption, visit ProvidenceAC.org.

About the Brandywine Valley SPCA:  Founded in 1929, the Brandywine Valley SPCA is the first open admission no-kill shelter in Pennsylvania and Delaware. In 2019, the BVSPCA cared for more than 13,000 stray, owner-surrendered, wayward owned, and abused and neglected animals while achieving a 96% live release rate. The BVSPCA provides animal protective services for Chester County and much of Delaware County in Pennsylvania, and it holds a five-year contract with the Delaware Office of Animal Welfare to provide state-wide animal services for dogs. Animals are placed through three adoption centers: the West Chester Campus, the New Castle Campus, and the Georgetown Campus. In addition, the BVSPCA provides families with safety net and low-cost veterinary services at its three clinic locations: the Malvern Animal Health Center, the New Castle Animal Health Center, and the Georgetown Animal Health Center. The BVSPCA also operates the Animal Rescue Center (ARC), a facility dedicated to helping animals with additional needs prior to being ready for adoption, such as cruelty cases, disaster victims, and infants.  bvspca.org.

About the Rights to Ricky Sanchez: The Rights to Ricky Sanchez is the only dog-focused podcast about the Philadelphia 76ers sponsored by a gluten-free alcoholic beverage made from honey. Rightstorickysanchez.com.

I Ain't No Peach Can Release Details

Hey friends in mead!

We’ll be releasing our newest #ttp mead, I Ain’t No Peach, next Thursday in the tasting room. Here are the deets:

  • In the Allentown tasting room: Released Thursday 9/26, 5pm.

  • Online at bit.ly/colonyship at 12pm Friday, 9/27

  • Limit 2 cases this weekend

  • Online order minimum 12 cans

  • Rights to Ricky Sanchez listeners get a commemorative poster by using the code online or invoking it in person. Those posters will be signed by Dave or Greg if you want!

POSTER TO DESIGNATE YOU AS A TRUE HIVE MEMBER.

POSTER TO DESIGNATE YOU AS A TRUE HIVE MEMBER.

Join us at the RFL Food Truck Festival this Friday in Red Hill, PA

Mead's great in the summer, it's tasty in the spring, it's delicious in the winter, but it may be the most scrumptious in the fall. 

Please join us on Friday, October 14 at the Relay for Life Food Truck Festival in Red Hill, PA to find out what we're talking about.

Team Just Cure It and the Red Hill Fire Company are teaming up for our first ever Fall Food Truck Festival!! 

FREE ADMISSION!!! There are no tickets for purchase prior to the event. The money that you spend that night will be on Food, Beer, the bouncy house and any games, activities or crafts you would like to purchase!

Join the Relay teams from Upper Perk as we all participate in an exciting fundraiser to raise money for the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life of Upper Perkiomen!!!

Follow us for more information and event details!

For more information contact Janine at u.p.barkforlife@gmail.com or 267-261-7272. RSVP NOW!

Not only is Relay For Life one of the most fun events out there, but the weather should be as perfect as fall weather gets. 

We hope to see you there!

 

 

The Colony Meadery will be at Tomato Fest in Pittston, PA August 18-21

Mark your calendar because The Colony Meadery will be at The 2016 Pittston Tomato Festival!

The festival will run Thursday August 18th through Sunday, August 21st, 2016. But what does the tomato fest entail you may ask? Well, that’s a great question because it’s going to be a blast.

 We’ll be here serving up all sorts of mead deliciousness. You see, mead goes with pretty much everything, and tomato based foods are definitely no exception. We are very excited to join in such a fun event. But don’t just be excited for us, because the festival has so much more to offer.

“Over fifty thousand people will attend the four-day event that has been touted as one of the best festivals in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Delicious food, a variety of live entertainment, a parade, 5K run, games, rides, arts and crafts, bingo and of course home-grown Pittston tomatoes keep bringing an enthusiastic crowd to the festival year after year.”


And there’s a tomato fight on Saturday the 20th! What’s that?! You heard right. It costs $10 to enter, where you’ll be hooked up with some protective goggles in order to partake in the tomatoey fun. What’s better than chucking squishy, slimy, and acidic veggies that are full of vitamin C  at your fellow human beings? Not much.

Beyond that, there’s a tomato parade, tomato 5k, and even a Little Mr and Little Miss Tomato Contest for kids two to six years old. What exactly does a child need in order to qualify as a Lil Mr or Miss Tomato? At this point, your guess is as good as ours… maybe they’re judged on their saucy personalities. (Ha! You see what we did there?!) 

So if you LOVE all things tomato, (the vegetable that hipsters will argue is technically a fruit) come on down, and don’t forget to bring your antacids. Read more about the festival here.

 

Colony Meadery at Tunes at Twilight in Bethlehem

Colony Meadery at Tunes at Twilight in Bethlehem

For more than a decade, Tunes at Twilight in the Sun Inn Courtyard in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania has one of the Lehigh Valley area rites of spring events. And now, The Colony Meadery is pleased as punch to team up with the Downtown Bethlehem Area Association to provide mead for sale during each Thursday performance May 5 through July 21!