I absolutely love coffee. I mean how else would I start my day? You can bet, I was excited to FINALLY go to The New York Coffee Festival. I’ve been dying to go the past few years and I was so happy to go!
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The weekend was filled with a series of tournaments, showcases, and hands-on workshops throughout the weekend, sponsored by Barista Attitude, Fiorenzato, Pietro Grinders, ACME, Eight Ounce, Matcha Direct, Battenkill Valley Milk Creamery, Willa’s, Espresso State of Mind, Espresso Parts, and Supergood.
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In addition to offering delicious street food like crêpes and pork buns, coffee cocktails, live music and coffee-inspired art, 100% of profits are donated to NYC-based Charity: water partnering with Project Waterfall to deliver life-changing water projects in coffee-growing regions. Since 2011, Project Waterfall has raised over $2 million, bringing clean water to more than 80,000 people across seven countries.
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This year’s New York Coffee Festival raised over $31k for Project Waterfall who, in partnership with NYC-based charity: water, helps deliver life-changing water projects in coffee-growing regions. Find out more about Project Waterfall at projectwaterfall.org and charity: water at charitywater.org.
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what do you think?