Brigham City’s 5-Year Milestone Brings the Community Together

Brigham City is marking a meaningful milestone this May as the community comes together to celebrate its 5th anniversary of progress, growth, and connection.

This is one of those celebrations that reflects years of change, resilience, and the people who’ve helped shape the city into what it is today.

As part of the celebration, Beehive Farmacy in Brigham City is offering 25-40% off all medicated cannabis products. This is one way of giving back to the same community that has supported its presence over the years.

5 Years of Growth for Brigham City

Anniversaries like this don’t come around without a story behind them. Over the past five years, Brigham City has continued to grow, welcoming new ideas, industries, and opportunities that support the well-being of its residents.

Healthcare access has been one of those areas of growth, and the presence of regulated medical cannabis services has played a role in that shift. For many patients, having access to safe, professional guidance close to home has made a real difference.

This coming celebration brings all of that into focus and a moment to appreciate how far things have come, while looking ahead to what’s next.

The Role of Beehive Farmacy in the Brigham City Community

While the anniversary belongs to Brigham City, Beehive Farmacy has quietly become part of that story.

Since opening its doors, the farmacy has served patients across Box Elder County, offering a space where medical cannabis is approached with care, professionalism, and education.

Apart from making medical cannabis easily accessible, we also strive to make sure patients understand what they’re using and how it can support their health.

That patient-first approach has helped build trust in a space that, for many, once felt unfamiliar.

Mindy Madeo: The Brains Behind Beehive Farmacy in Brigham City

A big part of the trust we have today comes down to the people behind the counter, especially Mindy Madeo, the Pharmacist in Charge at the Brigham City location.

Mindy’s path into cannabis medicine is based on both experience and intention. With nearly 20 years in traditional pharmacy, she saw firsthand how patients were often managing multiple medications without real improvement.

That pushed her to look deeper into alternative approaches, especially plant-based treatments.

Her dedication led her to become the first and only pharmacist in Utah to earn a Master’s degree in Cannabis Science and Therapeutics at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.

This level of expertise brings a different kind of confidence to patients who are exploring cannabis for their medical needs.

Apart from her incredible qualifications, Madeo takes the time to guide patients, explain their options, and ensure they feel comfortable with their treatment choices.

What to Expect on May 8th, 2026

As Brigham City celebrates its 5th anniversary, Beehive Farmacy is making it easier for patients to be part of the moment.

On Friday, May 8th, 2026, patients can take advantage of:

  • A full range of 25 – 40% discounts on medicated cannabis products, making treatment more accessible for those who rely on it.
  • A welcoming environment where both new and returning patients can ask questions, explore options, and feel supported.
  • An opportunity to connect with a team that prioritizes patient education and care.

Pull Up and Let’s Celebrate!

If you’ve been part of this journey, you probably understand that this is not your typical anniversary. It’s a clear reminder of how much can change in a few years when a community leans into something new and makes it work.

Brigham City has grown in its own way, and spaces like Beehive Farmacy have become part of the everyday rhythm for many people.

The fact that patients can walk into a medical cannabis dispensary, ask questions, and actually get guidance, that makes a lot of sense.

On Friday, 8th May, 2026, swing by. Take advantage of the discounts, chat with the team, or just see what it’s all about. It’s a good day to show up, be part of the moment, and appreciate how far things have come.