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Christmas in Cooperstown

Christmas in Cooperstown

Christmas in Cooperstown, with baseball style

Saturday, December 13 is our village’s celebration, A Cooperstown Christmas. This annual event features musical performances, a Bed & Breakfast and Inn tour, great holiday shopping, and a  Living Nativity. Kids will love to visit Santa in his Victorian cottage, on the corner of Main Street and Pioneer Street.

We are looking forward to being a part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Holiday Celebration on Saturday, December 13. At 4 pm, the Pathfinder Village Bell Choir will perform at the Hall. It’s a lovely way to mark this special season. The Hall of Fame is offering free admission that day when you bring a donation of two canned goods for local food banks. This popular event also features complimentary refreshments, including baseball cookies from the Cooperstown Cookie Company for all to enjoy!

PS As you stroll through Cooperstown, look for our yummy baseball cookies, packaged and ready for giving, at retailers along Main Street, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame gift shop. For a list of retailers who carry Cooperstown Cookie Company baseball cookies and gifts, visit Cooperstown Cookie Company.  You can also check out our gifts for baseball fans.

Doing well and doing good

From the start, the Cooperstown Cookie Company has dedicated itself to doing well and doing good. Our products are made in cooperation with Pathfinder Village, a residential community dedicated to adults and children with Down syndrome. The Cooperstown Cookie Company is committed to building awareness of and support for Pathfinder Village.

Every time I visit Pathfinder, I’m struck by the loving commitment of the staff, the joy of the people who live there, and the beautiful setting.

I am pleased that we’ve been able to help shine a light on Pathfinder Village and the important work they do. When the Food Network did a piece on the Cooperstown Cookie Company, they filmed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and also at Pathfinder Village, which is about 20 minutes away from Cooperstown.

We’re gotten letters from customers, who have been delighted about our connection with Pathfinder and their work with people with Down syndrome. And, one of our best customers, the New York Yankees, made a donation to Pathfinder when they placed a custom order of our baseball cookie favors.Staff and residents at Pathfinder Village help package a Cooperstown Cookie Company order for the New York Yankees The order of 2,400 baseball cookies was packaged at Pathfinder Village. This connection resulted in the New York Yankees making a $3,000 donation to Pathfinder Village.

We are also proud of our work with Human Technologies Corporation, the nonprofit organization that packages and mails our cookie tin orders. Human Technologies Corporation is a company of diverse businesses committed to enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities and others who have barriers to employment.

Best,

Pati

Hello world!

Pati Drumm Grady, Cooperstown Cookie Company Founder and PresidentHello. Here I go jumping in with my first post. I’m Pati, and keep very busy with the company I started a few years ago, the Cooperstown Cookie Company. We make delicious shortbread cookies in the shape of baseballs. My simple idea, baseball cookies from baseball’s hometown (Cooperstown, NY), has taken off. We’ve had great press, on the Food Network’s Unwrapped, Rachael Ray picked us as the “Snack of the Day” (on July 4th no less—the perfect day for cookies that celebrate the national pastime).

With this blog, I will talk about baking, celebrations, event planning, food shows as well as baseball and life in Cooperstown, NY. I also look forward to connecting to Cooperstown Cookie Company customers, and giving you updates about our business.

We have partnered with the National Baseball Hall of Fame to create a new line of baseball gifts, Baseball…Anyone Can Play. I’m really proud of this project, which features the artwork of Lonni Sue Johnson. All profits from Baseball…Anyone Can Play benefit Pathfinder Village. A special part of our business is our commitment to doing good as we do well, so I’ll also be telling you about our work with Pathfinder Village, a residential community for children and adults with Down syndrome, and Human Technologies Corporation, the nonprofit organization that packages and mails our cookie tin orders. Human Technologies Corporation is a company of diverse businesses committed to enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities and others who have barriers to employment.

I welcome your comments and posts.


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