BROCKTON, Mass. — A unique new venture in Brockton is blending the joys of reading and ice cream to foster community and literacy. Founded by educator and entrepreneur Dr. Ellie Paris-Miranda, the Social Bookstore and Ice Cream Café aims to inspire minds and promote access to books — all while serving delicious scoops.
With the tagline “championing America one book, one scoop and one community at a time,” the café offers a welcoming space where literature and ice cream come together to spark learning and connection. Paris-Miranda emphasizes the importance of intentionality in promoting literacy and empowering individuals.
“What a great time to inspire and motivate people to invest in education and to reinvent themselves through entrepreneurship, education, community empowerment, and kindness,” she says.
By combining a passion for books with the appeal of ice cream, this innovative concept highlights how local businesses can drive positive social impact while creating delightful experiences — a growing trend in the landscape of ice cream franchise opportunities and community-driven ventures.
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