Join us for a community conversation on entrepreneurship

Two St. Clair County natives have made huge impacts in their communities. Learn how they did it and what it means to their cities.

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Interested in learning more about entrepreneurship and what home-grown businesses mean to the community?

Join The Keel for a Community Conversation at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at The Citadel, 609 Huron Ave. in Port Huron.

Two Blue Water area natives, Philip Cooley of Slow’s BBQ & Ponyride Detroit and Missy Fisher of Marine City Fish Co., will share stories on how their entrepreneurialism served as catalysts for their community’s revitalization.

Food and drink will be provided. A suggested donation of $5 or more will benefit Enter Stage Right.

Register today.

Check out next week’s edition of The Keel for more details.

 

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