MONTH OF GOOD

We were founded on the idea that community begins within the four walls of our Community Stores. This community goes beyond serving next-level breakfast. We use food as a vessel to unite folks and prove we’re not all that different.

Month of Good is our opportunity to rally our teams around this idea and bring that signature Maple Street community outside the four walls of our stores. This year, our Month of Good initiatives work to benefit your local communities, and beyond.

COFFEE

HEART & HARVEST

You deserve an incredible cup of coffee! You deserve coffee that doesn’t just wake you up, but hits your morning with a wow-factor. One that doesn’t just taste good, but one you can feel good about drinking. We work with renowned roasters like Muletown Coffee Roasters to ensure our beans are ethically sourced and expertly roasted.

While our standards are always high, we’re going a step further for Month of Good. This year’s Goodness, Gracious blend comes out of small family farms in South America through Muletown’s Heart & Harvest program. Beans labeled with the Heart & Harvest emblem have been purchased through fair pricing negotiations with individuals in these farming communities. The beans undergo an intense quality screening for flavors that are smooth, consistent, clean, and balanced.

When you purchase the Goodness, Gracious blend for Month of Good, a portion of sales will go to local charities that focus on strengthening community. Our Goodness, Gracious coffee delivers good from one community to another.

Check out Muletown’s video below for more information about Heart & Harvest. The scenery’s not too bad either. 😉

INITIATIVES FOR GOOD

COOKIES

Your favorite local Community Store will be selling fresh baked-in-house Christie Cookies, while supplies last! In line with our scratch-made menu, these cookies are chock-full of good stuff, and none of the bad stuff.

A portion of sales from each cookie will go to charities that support the local communities.


SOCKS

Ryan Weir was a beloved team member at our Murray Hill Community Store. Ryan, with his lively personality and love of silly socks, immediately clicked with the team at our Murray Hill Community Store.

In 2019, Ryan tragically lost his life in a car accident. As a final gift to his community, Ryan donated his organs to save and better the lives of others.

We continue to honor Ryan, and this year, we are selling Maple Street Silly Socks to benefit organ donation*.

Click the video to learn more about Ryan’s story and organ donation.


SCHOOL SUPPLIES

Finally, each Maple Street Community Store is collecting school supplies throughout the Month of Good. Items like backpacks, folders, notebooks, glue sticks, pencils, and markers will be donated to local schools as kids get back into the swing of things.

Visit your local Maple Street Community Store to see a full list of items we’ll be donating.