Cleaning, Crime & Cocktails

Cleaning, Crime & Cocktails Attending the 2024 ISSA Convention? Join us for a night of networking, cocktails, and snacks at the underground, a.k.a.

speakeasy, in the basement of the Mob Museum in Las Vegas.

Ticket prices going up to $90 on October 1st. Grab your ticket now
09/28/2024

Ticket prices going up to $90 on October 1st. Grab your ticket now

Networking is where the magic happens! Grab your flapper costume and join your industry peers at the Mob Museum's Speakeasy.

Attending the ISSA Convention in Vegas this November?You'll want access to our Cleaning, Crime & Cocktails event!  Reser...
09/24/2024

Attending the ISSA Convention in Vegas this November?

You'll want access to our Cleaning, Crime & Cocktails event! Reserve your spot now, then find one of the sponsors in Vegas to pick up your coveted Golden Ticket. You will need your Golden Ticket to gain admission to the charter bus (your transportation to the event)

We have fewer than 55 tickets left and prices go up to on October 1st! Make sure to register now https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cleaning-crime-cocktails-registration-929857628197

Sponsors include: Ricky Regalado and Jack Ellison with Route, Holly Moore and Summer Carothers Abram with The Cleaning Software, Drew Larison and Erin Larison with Larison Media, Libby Garcia-DeLucien with WootRecruit, and Martha Woodward with Quality Driven Software

07/02/2024

Going to ISSA?

You'll want to join our prohibition era themed party, Cleaning, Crime and Cocktails, at The Underground at The Mob Museum on Wednesday, November 20th.

Tickets are extremely limited. https://bit.ly/cleaningcrimeandcocktails

Come in your flapper costume, get on the charter bus, and stroll around the Mob Museum.

Hope to see you there!

We are inclusive in every way, including Cleaning, Crime, Cocktails & MOCKTAILS https://www.facebook.com/share/xW28cr9gH...
06/24/2024

We are inclusive in every way, including Cleaning, Crime, Cocktails & MOCKTAILS

https://www.facebook.com/share/xW28cr9gHw2YJdKT/?mibextid=WC7FNe

"This weekend I went to a wedding at a friend's house. As we chatted with fellow guests, my partner and I stood in line at the bar.

'What can I get you?' the bartender smiled. 'We have everything!'

'Great!' I cheered. I was thirsty. 'Something non-alcoholic please.'

The bartender's cheery demeanor immediately turned to one of perplexity. He wasn't expecting this, apparently.

Befuddled by my request, he told me there was juice and water bottles in the cooler around the corner. So... the kids cooler.

Yea, I know the drill.

I've been sober a few years and I know all about the kids cooler. And yet I go into every social gathering, every wedding, every restaurant with almost a Pollyanna hope.

Maybe the sober curious movement is making a ripple in the food and beverage industry. Maybe this time they'll have the non-alcoholic (NA) beer they said was out of stock last time.

Maybe they've finally updated their menu to have NA options that are fun and flirty and celebratory.

But we still have a long ways to go, don't we?

And at every social gathering, I still ask for my drink in a wine glass or a tumbler. And I ask for a lime wedge because, yes... it's more fun.

And yes... it makes it look less like a kid's juice box and more like a grown-up drink.

And yes, I don't drink but that doesn't mean my taste buds died. I still like festive drinks in fun glasses with pretty colors.

Yet more often than not, I wind up digging through the ice of a kids cooler, looking for something NA besides apple juice and Capri Sun.

You stand out if you're not drinking.

You get questioned if you're not drinking ('are you pregnant?') You look and feel out of place, especially if you're new in your sobriety.

Sometimes... you even get ridiculed or pressured to have one.

Being sober in a world that idolizes booze feels like a target on our back. A target I never asked to be there. A target I never expected.

Quitting drinking was hard. But navigating in this boozy culture as the only non-drinker at almost every event, networking party, every wedding? That's harder.

A little inclusivity would go a long way.

Offering NA options at your party. Throwing out non-alcoholic suggestions when you offer to buy someone a drink? It's an easy, inclusive concept that might make a big difference for someone newly sober and struggling.

Time to change the narrative.

Someone's reason for not drinking is none of our business. Let's offer more NA options and less sideways glances.

It would go a long way."
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