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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 23 M A R C H 2 0 , 2 0 1 7 delicious coff ees. I believe our coff ees are a direct result of labor and love." e Garvers started Wicked Joe in Brunswick in 2004, moving to a former Navy commissary a decade later. ey opened Bard Coff ee in 2009. ey believed strongly in organics and fair trade long before they entered the mainstream, and going back to their time in Santa Cruz. In practical terms, that means paying a higher price for certifi ed organic and fair trade coff ee for better-quality beans. ey also pay an additional contribution to communities for every pound of coff ee purchased, or nearly $150,000 last year alone to partner communities. Bob says the money has been used for everything from running electricity where it didn't exist before to building schools, roads and infrastructure that in turn improves the quality of their coff ee. " is drives up the price that we pay the farmers even higher and gives our customers even better coff ee," he says. e Garvers do more than just give fi nancial support. Several times a year, they visit growers, sometimes in remote regions, to forge relationships with them and help them understand the benefi ts of fair trade. eir latest voyage in February took them to Costa Rica, Panama and Honduras. " ree weeks ago I was over 6,000 feet on a farm in Guatemala, in a very remote part of the country, visiting producers and meeting one of our farm- ers for the fi rst time," Bob says. "We sat down on logs around a fi re where the wife of one of the farmers prepared At Jensen Baird, our commitment is to you. Maine lawyers. Maine clients. Maine values. Portland / Kennebunk 207-775-7271 • 1-800-756-1166 • jbgh.com We know what our clients need, because we know Maine. Our lawyers understand the unique challenges of living and doing business here. We aren't part of a huge national firm, we're part of the community. And we've been that way for over 60 years. Learn more how your business can benefit from solar energy by contacting ReVision Energy at 207.221.6342 or going to www.ReVisionEnergy.com With a recent expansion to their facility, Bayside Bowl included the installation of 452 solar panels as part of their commitment to the environment. Through this investment Bayside Bowl is able to take advantage of: • Reduced system costs, panel prices have come down 75% over recent years • 30% Federal Tax Credit • Accelerated Depreciation on the equipment • Performance Based Incentives C O N T I N U E D O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E » Wicked Joe Coffee and Bard Coffee 35 Canaan Drive, Topsham, and 185 Middle St., Portland Founders and owners: Bob and Carmen Garver Business: Coffee roasting (Wicked Joe) and retail (Bard Coffee) Employees: 25 at Wicked Joe, 12 at Bard Coffee Combined revenue: $6 million, 2016 Contact: 888-894-2533 www.wickedjoe.com Bob and Carmen Garver founded Wicked Joe Coffee in 2004 and Bard Coffee, a retail shop in Portland, in 2009. They share an offi ce at the Topsham headquarters. P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY

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