Rebecca Weslowski and Kimberly Racine will roll their mobile bar — a converted horse trailer —to your event. Weslowski and Racine had help from their significant others in transforming the horse trailer into chic bar.
Two Sisters Spirits doesn't supply the alcohol but they'll help you determine what you need for your event.
CHESHIRE, Mass. — You bring the spirits and Rebecca Weslowski and Kimberly Racine will bring the fun.
The bartending duo started Two Sisters Spirits Mobile Bar in a converted horse trailer that travels throughout the county.
"We had seen something similar at my cousin's wedding quite a few years ago, and thought maybe it was something we could do. And so the only person crazy enough to do it with me is my sister," Weslowski laughed.
One she broached the idea, they started working immediately to make it a reality.
"It's kind of an untapped market around here. A lot of outside wedding venues are happening now. They don't often have a lot of bar availability ... we thought would be a good idea," she said, adding the trailer "allows us a lot of versatility, and we're not stuck in one place, bartending for a venue."
The sisters were inspired by their late mother's love of horses. Their packages are horse themed -- Mane, Mustang and Stallion -- and the horse trailer is named Stormy after one of Claudia Randall's favorite horses.
"We had lost our mother the year before we decided to do this, and she was a big horse lover, and so we decided to do a converted horse trailer, instead of just a tow behind camper," Weslowski said.
The two bought the trailer in New York in 2023 and started converting it with the help of their partners, Chip Kleiner and Mike Weslowski. They started doing events in spring 2024.
This is the sisters' side quest as Weslowski is a nurse manager and Racine works for Unistress.
"It's a lot of work, but it's fun work. It's something I would love to do as a full time job, if I could get to that point. It's just fun. I love meeting new people and it's always a happy environment," Weslowski said.
One thing they don't do is supply the alcohol. That must be supplied by the customer since they don't have a liquor license and can only serve alcohol.
The bar does sells lemonade they they freshly squeeze.
"We are considered a driver. We don't carry a liquor license, and so if somebody is looking for us to do alcohol, it's usually that they're supplying the alcohol, and we're basically a service for them," Weslowski said. "So we're like a luxury service. And we come and we roll up and we do everything. They give us the alcohol and we serve. We don't sell."
The packages include service and set up, two ServSafe certified bartenders, liability insurance, ice, disposable glasses and utensils, a framed menu, complimentary water, and sodas and juices. They'll travel within 25 miles.
All service includes beer and wine and the difference in Mustang and Stallion packages is the number of signature cocktails.
"Each package is customized to the event, to the person, like we're doing a 60th birthday party next month, and it's very personalized to her," Weslowski said. "She is a very glitzy glam girl, and so we're gonna roll up with the glitzy glam."
The mobile bar can be seen at some community events — they were just at Motorama — and they specialize in weddings, birthdays, and graduations. They ask that you give them a couple weeks in advance if you would like to hire them.
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Adams Man Gets 20 Years for Child Sex Assault
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — An Adams man has been sentenced to 15 to 20 years in state prison for sexually assaulting a child.
Michael Hiser, 39, was found guilty by a Superior Court jury on June 11 of single counts of aggravated indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 and indecent exposure; two counts of posing or exhibiting a child in the nude, and three counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude child.
He was sentenced on Tuesday to prison for the aggravated indecent assault, with further sentencing of eight to 10 years for the indecent assault, four to five for the photographing and 2 1/2 for indecent exposure, all to be served concurrently. Hiser was also sentenced to five years probation on the posing or exhibiting charge, with conditions not to contact or go near the victim and no unsupervised contact with minors. He will have to register with the Sex Offender Registry Board and take sex offender treatment.
Investigators found that from approximately 2020 to 2022, Hiser would sneak into the victim's room at night to inappropriately photogram and touch them inappropriately. Additionally, he would follow the victim around the house and photograph them with inappropriate intent. An additional incident involved the defendant acting in a sexual manner in the presence of the minor and the investigators found multiple explicit images of the victim on Hiser's phone.
"Cases of child abuse and child sexual abuse shake the foundation of our community," said Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue. "Today justice has been served on behalf of a child who survived unimaginable abuse. While the guilty verdict and lengthy sentence do not take away any of the horrific crimes the defendant committed, I hope today provides an opportunity for both the child and their family to move forward."
Chief of the Child Abuse Unit Andrew Giarolo represented the commonwealth and Associate Director of Victim Witness Advocates Kristen Rapkowicz served as the victim witness advocate on behalf of the DA's Office. The Adams Police Department with assistance from a Williamstown Police Department's Berkshire Law Enforcement Task Force digital evidence unit officer led the investigation.
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