Blog

Honor and Celebrate! The Land of the Free because of the Brave!

Honor and Celebrate! The Land of the Free because of the Brave!

In 2021, the United States added Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, to the calendar, commemorating the end of slavery and the promise of freedom and justice for all. On July 4, we continue the celebration—add a small-town parade, some backyard barbeque, a few rounds of lawn games—be it horseshoes or bocce or corn hole and finish the day with fireworks and maybe some fireflies to light up the night…God Bless America!

This summer Cutlery Couture has you covered…well, at least your silverware! We love our collection of patriotic and picnic-ready pouches, that go equally well with a lobster bake or hotdogs on the grill!

Mix and match our cotton striped pouches with our patriotic flag, add some compass, beach or lobsters and tie it all together with our beautiful bows in red, off white and blue!  Our jute pouches are sustainable, reusable and undeniably collectable! This is the season of outdoor entertaining and Cutlery Couture can help you set the perfect table.

Just sayin’—Cutlery Couture has dedicated this, our tenth year of dressing your silverware and styling your tables, to serving charities both big and small that make a difference. We have donated to help Ukrainian refugees, support coral regrowth in the Caribbean, stock a local food pantry, help isolated senior citizens and disabled people. We are just getting started! 

This month, we are proud to honor the heroes who have walked among us and pleased to donate to Families Beyond the Badge Children’s Foundation and their support for the families of fallen and critically injured first responders in the greater Philadelphia area, where Cutlery Couture calls home. For more than 20 years, FBBCF has sponsored the 65-mile Ben to the Shore Bike Ride, raising money and support for these deserving families. Visit their website www.fbbcf.org to learn more, to donate, or to ride along.

Whether you give a little or a lot, you get back far more.

Leave a comment