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“We realized that it was really about small businesses, and so the Ramble became the perfect opportunity to showcase our local entrepreneurs,“ said James Turner.
Turner said the Chester group imagined a Chester waterfront that would attract visitors from around the county and serve as a point of pride for the city.
For the Riverfront Ramble, Entrepreneur Works provides workshops on preparing a booth, $500 grants for supplies, and day-of support.
“Our involvement, since they began doing this event, is working with the businesses and providing them with the support they need to be ready,” said Antoinette Truehart, managing director of Entrepreneur Works and head of operations in Chester.
For the Riverfront Ramble, at least, the city has brought the small business community out onto the waterfront for the day to benefit from the high-profile location.Click HERE for more
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