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Beverly Bootstraps Celebrates 30 Years of Community Support
Beverly Bootstraps celebrates 30 years of community support at Boots & Blues

Join Beverly Bootstraps at Boots & Blues, a casual, outdoor gathering of friends to celebrate 30 years of community support on Thursday, June 2 from 6:30pm – 9:30pm.
“These last two years have been especially hard on our clients, whose numbers we have seen steadily increasing since the pandemic began. While we have not been able to hold our annual fundraiser, Boots & Blooms, the community has rallied around us in our time of need,” said Chris Nazareth, Director of Development and External Affairs. “This event gives all of us at Beverly Bootstraps a chance to thank the community for 30 years of unwavering support. Their commitment to those less fortunate has been incredible and enables us to help so many in need.”
The event will be held at Misselwood Estate at Endicott College, and feature blues music, Southern fare, cocktails, and dancing at a stunning waterfront location. The Event Planning Committee welcomes back their veteran members Amy Bottomley Cavilla, Caroline Esdaile, and Laurence Chase. Together, they are working with new committee members Stacey Bunk, Christina Frost, and Stacey Parker to plan a memorable evening.
“This event will celebrate our 30th anniversary and bring supporters of Beverly Bootstraps together to acknowledge the great work we have accomplished together. We encourage you to attend our 2022 Boots & Blues gathering on Thursday, June 2nd for a relaxing evening with friends to toast all the lives that Beverly Bootstraps has touched.” Mr. Nazareth said.
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Tickets start at $100 and sponsorship opportunities are available online at BeverlyBootstraps.ejoinme.org/bootsandblues or by calling 978-927-1561.
Beverly Bootstraps provides critical resources to families and individuals so they may achieve self sufficiency. They offer emergency housing and long-term assistance including access to food, housing stability, adult education, counseling, and advocacy. They are community-funded and supported.