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FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. (WNCN) — Congressman Brad Knott visited Fuquay-Varina as he continues to highlight small businesses in his district, but Wednesday he’s focusing on a business that’s especially meaningful as Thanksgiving rolls around.
The Congressman visited Cultivate Coffee Roasters, a coffee shop that’s been around for years. They offer up the classic menu items you’d expect like lattes and pastries, but also something else.
The owners run a delivery style food pantry inside of the coffee shop to help people in need year-round.
The holiday season reminds us how a good meal can bring us together, lift spirits, and perfectly punctuate a reunion of family and friends. Old North State Catering provides all three when families and communities need them most.
Based in Harnett County, owner Chris Wrenn left a corporate career in 2010 to chase his twin passions of cooking and serving others.
Note from Brad:
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“As currently postured,” says U.S. Rep. Brad Knott, R-N.C., “the FAA does control lot of these processes. We’re stuck in the 1950s.”
Knott has authored and filed the Aviation Supply Chain Safety and Security Digitization Act of 2025. In America’s near-ubiquitous internet access age featuring mainstream of artificial intelligence and prevailing digital economy, the Federal Aviation Administration has control in a supply chain still reliant on paper documents.
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Note from Brad:
Welcome back to my monthly newsletter. Before I begin with updates from D.C., I would be remiss if I did not take a moment to acknowledge and pay tribute to Charlie Kirk, who was taken from us far too soon at the beginning of September. I am praying for his wife and their two kids in this time of unspeakable tragedy and hope you’ll join me.
Across the country, in every small town and big city, friends gather at coffee shops to chat, share stories, and build community. Coffee may be the excuse to come together, but it’s the people who matter.
Cultivate Coffee Roasters in Fuquay-Varina began with the goal of fostering community engagement. Serving coffee was incidental. After years of roasting at home as a hobby, owners Ben and Alexandra Somerville recognized an untapped market for jitter juice in the area and decided to try their hand at entrepreneurship.