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The 6th Annual Twice as Fine Texarkana Wine Festival is coming back! It s almost time to enjoy a glass of wine, great food and live entertainment while helping a great organization next Saturday, May 1 at Spring Lake Park in Texarkana.
This is always such a fun event! Brought to you by The Alzheimer’s Alliance Tri-State Area this event features wines from all over the great state of Texas. Along with the wineries from across the state, there will also be numerous merchants and local businesses giving you the chance to taste and purchase wines and gourmet foods too. There will also be great music, artisan and crafts and food tasting.
In light of an expected increase in startup activity in the Topeka area, three businesses with local ties are teaming up to provide targeted technical support to entrepreneurs who need it.
Ardiah Managed Services, Foulston Siefkin LLP and MB Piland Advertising + Marketing have teamed up to form Quantum Alliance a collaborative new partnership that aims to provide a variety of professional services to startups, all under one umbrella.
Jeremy Graber, a Foulston Siefkin partner, said executives from the three businesses have been in talks to form Quantum Alliance for about a year. He indicated the talks were a response to Plug and Play putting down roots in Topeka and news of a potential innovation campus being stood up soon in the capital city.
The Heartland Community Foundation s fifth annual Twice As Nice campaign in February raised $410,145 for Ellis, Rooks and Trego counties, surpassing its goal, that organization has announced.
Sarah Meitner, HCF s executive director, expressed gratitude to its supporters in those counties in a news release April 5.
“We were unsure how the economic climate might impact giving, but the communities exceeded our expectations,” she said.
HCF, an affiliate of the Greater Salina Community Foundation, since 2007 has been connecting donors with philanthropic causes in Ellis, Rooks and Trego counties.
The money raised will be invested into HCF’s county grant endowment funds, which make funds available to award as grants to local nonprofits, charitable programs and projects. The money raised in each county stays in that county.