Mayor Domenic J. Sarno thanked Payton Shubrick and her team at 6 Brick's LLC for their partnership with Green Meadow Cannabis and the family of General George S. Patton, especially grandson Bob Patton, Chairman and Co-Founder of Green Meadow Cannabis based in Southbridge, MA, for their efforts to help our veterans. 6 Bricks and Green Meadow have collaborated to provide help for veterans facing health challenges, both physically and mentally, through a donation to Green Meadows and the Patton Alliance for Veterans. Today the Shubrick and Patton families joined at 6 Brick’s along with Mayor Sarno, State Representative Carlos Gonzalez who serves as Chairperson for the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, and City Council Vice President Melvin Edwards.
6 Bricks is excited to continue this partnership with Green Meadows. The Patton family has applied a legacy of integrity, quality and responsibility to the production and sale of premium cannabis. This collaboration was born out of a commitment 6 Brick’s has to cannabis being a part of an individual’s wellness routine, which veterans can and have benefited greatly from.
Mayor Sarno states, “This is such a wonderful collaboration to support our veterans. 6 Brick’s Dispensary and the Shubrick Family have now presented a generous donation to the Patton Alliance for Veterans for the past two years. I am not surprised, as 6 Brick’s CEO Payton Shubrick and family have been great with their involvement with the community, especially in support of our veterans.”
Mayor Sarno continued, “The Patton Family has a long-standing military service history dating back to World War II. The two families together have created a unique way to give back to Veterans who fight for our freedoms on the front line. I deeply appreciate the Patton and Shubrick families for their generosity and extend my gratitude to Payton Shubrick, the Shubrick Family, and 6 Brick’s continued belief, support and investment in our Springfield.”