Ron Strider
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Think of it as a BYOC Paint Nite–BYOC as in "Bring Your Own Cannabis."
Scott Brumwell recently launched Puff & Paint Ltd. with his wife Beatrice. With a background as a paramedic, Brumwell knows a lot of medical cannabis patients. He's also noticed a lack of social groups or organized events for that community.
"One of the things we want to do is break down the stigma that still surrounds medical cannabis use," says Brumwell. "So many people use medical cannabis but they just tend to use it in their own homes and they don't talk about it."
The concept for Puff & Paint was born "to create a community for people to come together" with like-minded folks. Brumwell's sister Victoria is on board as Puff & Paint's main art instructor, "so at this stage it's a real family affair," he says. Private events are available for booking and the company's first public events are scheduled to take place in September. Above all, the goal is to make art and have fun.
"Just art itself and painting–any kind of creative process–does wonders for the physical and the mental wellbeing."
You don't have to puff to take part in the painting, so family and friends of patients are welcome as well. Brumwell also emphasizes that they're happy to accommodate accessibility needs, including emotional support animals. With the legalization of recreational marijuana on the horizon, the Brumwells may look to expand beyond the medical market in the future.
"We would love to do that for sure."
The startup is currently based in Nova Scotia, but there are plans to expand Puff & Paint to other parts of the country. They've been in talks with potential managers in British Columbia and Ontario.
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Full Article: Puff & Paint celebrates cannabis and creativity | Shoptalk
Author: Rebecca Dingwell
Contact: Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Photo Credit: Belinda Costa
Website: THE COAST | Halifax News, Events, Restaurants, Coast Mart | CoastMart, Concerts, Free Classifieds | Nova Scotia
Scott Brumwell recently launched Puff & Paint Ltd. with his wife Beatrice. With a background as a paramedic, Brumwell knows a lot of medical cannabis patients. He's also noticed a lack of social groups or organized events for that community.
"One of the things we want to do is break down the stigma that still surrounds medical cannabis use," says Brumwell. "So many people use medical cannabis but they just tend to use it in their own homes and they don't talk about it."
The concept for Puff & Paint was born "to create a community for people to come together" with like-minded folks. Brumwell's sister Victoria is on board as Puff & Paint's main art instructor, "so at this stage it's a real family affair," he says. Private events are available for booking and the company's first public events are scheduled to take place in September. Above all, the goal is to make art and have fun.
"Just art itself and painting–any kind of creative process–does wonders for the physical and the mental wellbeing."
You don't have to puff to take part in the painting, so family and friends of patients are welcome as well. Brumwell also emphasizes that they're happy to accommodate accessibility needs, including emotional support animals. With the legalization of recreational marijuana on the horizon, the Brumwells may look to expand beyond the medical market in the future.
"We would love to do that for sure."
The startup is currently based in Nova Scotia, but there are plans to expand Puff & Paint to other parts of the country. They've been in talks with potential managers in British Columbia and Ontario.
News Moderator: Ron Strider 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Puff & Paint celebrates cannabis and creativity | Shoptalk
Author: Rebecca Dingwell
Contact: Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Photo Credit: Belinda Costa
Website: THE COAST | Halifax News, Events, Restaurants, Coast Mart | CoastMart, Concerts, Free Classifieds | Nova Scotia