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The Man Behind the Heart: Smart Time Liquor Grand Terrace

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
April 14, 2025 at 03:19pm. Views: 573

In 1996, the world was expanding for a young boy named Freddy Alberre and his family. Hailing from Syria, Freddy’s family had always been captivated by stories of the American Dream, narrated by his grandparents who spoke with stars in their eyes about the beauty and prosperity that awaited them across the ocean.After the arrival of his grandparents in the U.S., Freddie, alongside his family, made the move slowly to the U.S. after the sad passing of their grandparents ,and little did they know that this journey would cultivate a legacy that resonates through generations.

 

Settling in the sprawling landscapes of Grand Terrace, California, the Alberres quickly adapted to their new home. With every unfolding year, Freddy’s family continued to thrive. Their commitment to each other and to what America had to offer flourished, thanks to the values instilled in them by their grandparents. As generations unfolded, the wisdom passed down encouraged everyone to embrace their roots while being proud of their new home.

 

By the time Freddy turned 23 in 2003, he knew it was time to harness that legacy of hard work and community spirit. He took a brave step into entrepreneurship, starting his own business, . This wasn't just a mere venture; it became the tapestry around which the Alberre family's story was woven into the fabric of Grand Terrace. His numerous Store Fronts , Include Smart Time Liquor , a location that quickly garnered a reputation not just as a go-to stop for snacks and drinks, but as a welcoming spot where residents felt valued and supported.

 

In fact, Freddy’s dedication to his community was put to the ultimate test when the city faced a significant challenge—power outages struck Grand Terrace. While many were worried about personal comfort, Freddy saw an opportunity to serve. In an inspiring act of selflessness, he and his son, Julius, stepped forward to provide aid to their neighbors. "If God feeds you, share the bounty," was Freddys mantra during this challenging time. His conviction in community support reflected his understanding of the significant contributions Grand Terrace had made to his family's success.

 

For two long weeks, without power, Freddy and Julius worked around the clock, balancing school, work, and community service. They delivered water and ice to residents in need, offering free delivery right to their doorsteps. With every delivery, they spread warmth and hope amidst the chaos, ensuring that no one felt alone in their struggle. Their tireless efforts turned Smart Time Liqour into a symbol of support  , illustrating that even in moments of vulnerability, unity and compassion can pull a community together.

 

Smart Time Liquor isn’t just another store; it symbolizes the heart and soul of Grand Terrace. Residents regard it as one of their favorite liquor stores with its friendly atmosphere, but above all, it embodies the spirit of family and togetherness. Thanks to Freddy’s approach as a business owner, customers often find more than just snacks and refreshments; they find a place where their voices are heard, and their needs are met. The engaging conversations and friendly smiles have made it a cherished establishment.

 

As the years rolled on, Freddy and his family's roots grew deeper in Grand Terrace, which enabled them to pass down the values that had been instilled in them. Today, Freddie’s story continues to inspire not just newcomers but also long-time residents who see him as a pillar of their community. The support he offered during emergencies showcases his understanding that businesses are not just about profit; they are about people. It is imperative to remember that Freddy didn't just open a liquor store; he opened a community hub—a place of compassion where people could unite even in their weakest moments.

 

To sum it up, Freddy Alberre is not just a proud Grand Terrace resident and a successful business owner; he is a model of selflessness and dedication to community values. His family’s journey from Syria is colorful and rich, reminding us all of the importance of unity, kindness, and support—even in the hardest times. The legacy of the Alberres in Grand Terrace proves that when we band together, we can weather any storm, and together, we can build a thriving community. With Freddy leading the charge, it’s clear that Smart Time Liquor is more than just a store; it’s a representation of love, dedication, and unity.

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