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Committee OKs selling centennial rum at $50 and directing proceeds to substance-abuse nonprofit

3611819 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

Port Richey committee approved a motion to ask council to sell a limited run of centennial-labeled rum at $50 per bottle, with proceeds donated to an alcohol/substance-abuse charity; the motion carried by voice vote.

The Port Richey City Centennial events committee voted to propose that the City Council sell a limited run of centennial-labeled rum at $50 per bottle and direct proceeds above costs to a charity addressing alcoholism and substance abuse.

Member Adam Thompson, who presented the proposal for a collaboration with Point Distillery, said the distillery and local partners are preparing an initial run of 100 bottles and that after taxes and distributor costs the committee’s per-bottle cost…

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