It's another great benefit of being a member of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce. The chamber is provide its members with free one-on-one social media consultations this spring.
Vicky Myers, Bluffton University intern with the chamber and Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs, provided a workshop on Pinterest, Facebook and LinkedIn following the March 14 chamber breakfast.
Dick Ramseyer (left) and Katherine Kreuchauf of The Community Foundation show an enlarged check for $61,600. The Foundation provided a grant in that amount to the Bluffton Bike and Pedestrian Pathway Board. See story below.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration and its partners are hosting a series of free small business seminars designed for minority and women business owners.
This initiative is a broad effort to strengthen and expand business ownership among these two groups. The Small Business Development Series will help small and minority businesses to access resources that can help them grow and enhance their entrepreneurial skills.
The Bluffton Lions Foundation, Inc. received a one-year matching grant totaling $61,600 from the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation to expand the greater Bluffton bike and pedestrian pathway system in the Hancock County portion of Bluffton.
The announcement was made at the March 14 Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast.
Today's (Monday, March 17) Irish features at Mustard Seed Cafe:
From Chef Rhonda:
Corned Beef Reuben Sandwich...our own house-made rye bread with a house-made original recipe Russian dressing made just today for this sandwich. Every time I make this dressing, I change the recipe just a bit, and never am quite satisfied. Today, tho, it was perfect. A little extra fresh-squeezed lemon juice in the dressing did the trick...