Happy Solstice! Updated 7/6/21

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UPDATE 7/6/21: Thanks for coming out to support two great organizations, we sold 56 pre-rolls and 16 Tees! We rounded up the donation total from $224 to $300. $150 went to Prism Health and $150 went to the Oregon Handlers Fund!



Portland Gardens abloom, 80° days on the river, it feels like summer is truly here.

Solstice, Pride, Juneteenth, and Father’s Day--important days that mark the season. To do something meaningful, the Mongoose Team gathered last week for a tie dye session, creating one-of-a-kind tie dye editions of our fierce mongoose tees. (Take a peek above 😍) Mongoose will donate $5 for each $15 Tie Dyed Tee purchased!

Keeping the vibes going, we rolled full grams of Banana OG and Frosty Jesus into some rainbow tipped cones. We will donate $3 for each $6 Frosty Jesus and $12 Banana OG pre-roll purchased! The money will help support the work done by the Oregon Handlers Fund and Prism Health, organizations we are proud to back.
See below to learn more.

The tees and pre-rolls will be available starting Saturday, so come stock up for your weekend adventures!

💚 ⁠Your Buds on Belmont

 
 
Prism Health offers a safe, affirming, and non-judgmental space where all members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community can obtain the compassionate and culturally effective health care they need and deserve.They are located just down the street from us. Learn more about all they do on their website ➝

Prism Health offers a safe, affirming, and non-judgmental space where all members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community can obtain the compassionate and culturally effective health care they need and deserve.

They are located just down the street from us. Learn more about all they do on their website ➝

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Oregon Handlers Fund has a singular purpose: to pay for Marijuana Worker Permits for Black and Non-Black People of Color. Because representation matters.

They got started after the Black Lives Matter diversity push in the Cannabis Industry. While asking the community to support and patronize BIPOC cannabis businesses, it was recognized that the reason more BIPOC aren't working in the industry is due to them not being able to afford the $100 fee to get the Marijuana Workers Permit in Oregon. Their goal is to secure sponsorship and donation to get those fees paid for in full. Learn more about all they do on their website ➝

 
Jessie Elizabeth