Op/Ed

Bristol 4th committee gets boost from Cubbers

BEN CHAMBERLAIN, LEFT, and Drew Smith, right, of Cubbers Restaurant present a $2,000 check to Cecil Foster for the Bristol 4th of July Committee.

The Bristol Fourth of July Committee extends its deepest appreciation to Cubbers Restaurant for its generous contribution toward the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations in Bristol.

Ben, Drew and the rest of their team have once again demonstrated their commitment to the community by stepping forward with a substantial donation to support one of the most anticipated events in our town. Their generosity not only enhances the quality of our festivities but also reinforces the spirit of unity and collaboration that defines Bristol.

We are immensely grateful to Cubbers Restaurant for its support. The business’s contribution plays a vital role in ensuring that our Fourth of July celebrations continue to be a resounding success, bringing joy and pride to our community.

The Bristol Fourth of July Committee is dedicated to organizing a memorable event that honors our nation’s independence while fostering a sense of community and belonging. With the support of partners like Cubbers Restaurant, the committee is able to uphold this tradition and create lasting memories for residents and visitors alike.

Cubbers Restaurant on Main Street and at cubbersvt.com is a beloved establishment in Bristol, known for its delectable cuisine and unwavering commitment to giving back to the community. 

For more information about the Bristol Fourth of July celebrations, please visit www.bristol4th.com.

Cecil Foster and 

Christin Lathrop

Bristol 4th of July Committee

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