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Congrats to our clients nominated for 2017 AIBA Armadillo Awards

The Austin Independent Business Alliance unveiled the nominees for its 2017 Armadillo Awards, and five of Brenda Thompson Communications’ clients are nominated in the various award categories celebrating our city’s favorite businesses. Read more

2016 ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot raises $330,000 for Caritas!

The owners of ThunderCloud Subs presented Caritas of Austin, a local nonprofit that supports Austin’s working poor and homeless people, with a check for $330,000, the proceeds raised at the 26th annual ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot held on Thanksgiving Day. Read more

Turkey Trot 2016

The 26th annual ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot is back Thanksgiving Day to benefit Caritas of Austin

The 26th annual ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot is back Thanksgiving Day to benefit Caritas of Austin. Read more

Design the 2017 ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot artwork for a chance to win 365 subs

Imagine a ThunderCloud sub every day for a year and/or treating your friends and family to sub sandwich parties! Three hundred and sixty-five free subs will be the prize for the lucky winner of the 2017 ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot art contest. Read more

Register to vote at any ThunderCloud Subs Oct. 11

As they have for more than 20 years, our client ThunderCloud Subs will host voter registration volunteers at all of its shops in Travis County on Tuesday, Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., the last day to register before the November 8 presidential election. Read more

ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot reveals 2016 logo and announces event registration!

ThunderCloud Subs has launched registration for the 26th annual ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot, and has revealed the 2016 winning artwork for the Thanksgiving Day tradition benefitting Caritas of Austin.

ThunderCloud selected Bastrop resident and mixed-media artist Rebecca Vick as the winner of the contest, and presented her with the prize: 365 vouchers for free ThunderCloud sandwiches! Read more

Emancipet raises $317,000 at 17th anniversary luncheon

Emancipet raised a record-breaking $317,000 at its 17th anniversary luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel. (Last year, the luncheon raised $262,000.) More than 500 supporters, community leaders, volunteers, and philanthropists helped Emancipet celebrate 17 years of serving pets and their people. Read more

#ThunderPets bandanas benefiting Emancipet April 1-15

Four-legged companions are part of the family at ThunderCloud Subs, and they want to help make sure people and their pets in Austin get the care they need. That’s why they’ve teamed up with Emancipet to bring you #ThunderPets!

When you make a $5 donation to Emancipet at any ThunderCloud Subs store April 1-15, you’ll get an awesome pet bandana for your dog or cat to wear around town. Emancipet is an Austin-based nonprofit on a mission to make high-quality spay/neuter and veterinary care affordable and accessible to all pet owners. Read more

ThunderCloud Subs employee spotlight: Nathan Wolfers’ funky tie-dye art

Tie-dye master, family man, and manager of ThunderCloud’s Georgetown location Nathan Wolfers is taking the neighborhood sub shop’s funk-a-delic vibes to the next level with his brilliant tie-dye art.

He made the massive wall of tie-dye curtains at the Georgetown store with six separate panels, each 10 feet tall, and all done by hand. The project took him about 20 hours to complete. And if you’ve ever seen a tie-dye ThunderCloud T-shirt around town or on one of our employees at your neighborhood shop, it’s Nathan’s handwork. He uses a stencil to screen-print the logo on the shirts and then dyes each one by hand so they’re all slightly different. Read more

ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot raises $295K; cumulative donation to Caritas nearly $3 million

The owners of ThunderCloud Subs recently presented Caritas of Austin with a check for $295,000, the entirety of the proceeds from the 25th anniversary ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot. This year’s check brings the Trot’s cumulative 25-year donation to nearly $3 million—$2,783,375, to be exact. Read more