This holiday season, a very special small business is transforming into a Christmas Hot Spot to bring awareness and support to the mission of Children’s Hope Alliance.
“We at 158 on Main are excited to transform into “Miracle on Main” during the holiday season and be a part of the Miracle Network from November 16 until December 21st. Being in 1 of 4 locations in North Carolina is exciting for our area. This year, we are thrilled to partner with Children’s Hope Alliance as our gifting organization through our Miracle Season. We will be donating 100% of each customer’s tab to round up to the nearest dollar. While enjoying the festivities, guests can learn more about Children’s Hope Alliance and how they can help local children and families in need. On the evening of December 13th and 14th, Children’s Hope Alliance staff will be in person to answer questions about the work they do in the community.” – Owner Cole Richardson, 158 on Main
Where: 158 N. Main St., Mooresville, NC
When: November 16th – December 31st
Learn More at www.childrenshopealliance.org/miracleonmain
Miracle is a Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar that serves holiday cocktails in a festive setting. With kitschy holiday décor, professionally developed cocktails and the nostalgic energy of the best office party you’ve ever been to, Miracle is sure to get even the grouchiest grinch in the holiday spirit. The concept was born in 2014 when upon the advice of his mother, owner Greg Boehm decided to halt construction of what was to be his new East Village cocktail bar called Mace and transformed the unfinished space into a pop-up bar serving holiday-themed drinks among over-the-top Christmas decorations. As crowds swarmed the NYC location, Boehm’s friends throughout the bar industry asked how they could recreate the holiday magic on their own turf and expansion became inevitable. The following year, Miracle expanded to 4 locations and in 2016, it went worldwide with pop-ups in Greece, Montreal, and Paris. Currently, Boehm and manager Joann Spiegel are pleased to expand the concept to all corners of the US, plus pop-ups in Canada, Europe, Asia, and Central America.