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Limited-edition centennial rum close to production; committee discusses sale logistics and charity proceeds

5410090 · July 16, 2025
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Committee received an update that 100 limited-edition rum bottles have been filled and await final labels; members discussed sales logistics, pricing at $50, distribution through Spartan Manor, and routing proceeds to a charity under a license arrangement.

The committee was told that a centennial-branded rum run has been bottled and that final labeling work remains; committee members discussed sales, distribution and how proceeds would be routed to charity. A committee member said distillery contact David Cook confirmed the rum has been bottled and that label printing is imminent; a limited run of approximately 100 numbered bottles was discussed. The committee heard that Spartan Manor would purchase the initial lot and retail the bottles locally; committee members discussed pricing ($50 per bottle mentioned in discussion) and that the liquor license and wholesale distribution logistics mean the city cannot directly handle retail sales. Committee members said proceeds would be earmarked for a substance-abuse or similar charitable organization and that the licensing and distribution arrangement should be structured so funds do not pass through city accounts unless required. The attorney and finance staff involvement were noted as necessary steps before any wider retail distribution or licensing agreement. The committee directed staff to clarify whether long-term distribution and royalty arrangements would route donations directly to a charity or through a licensing agreement, and to confirm final label proofs, bottle counts and a plan for notifying those on a reservation list.