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Holyoke St Patrick s Parade Committee looks to 2022
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‘I’m always looking for opportunities’: Log Cabin, Delaney House owner Peter Rosskothen adapts amid pandemic
Posted Feb 14, 2021
10/28/2020 - Holyoke - Peter Rosskothen, owner of the Log Cabin and Delaney House, talks about new style of event planning and hybrid events with Augmented Reality technology Wednesday morning. (Hoang Leon Nguyen / The Republican)
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Building a food and hospitality empire, a successful one at that except for a few blips, is no easy feat in Western Massachusetts or anywhere in the country.
But, since 1991, it’s exactly what Peter Rosskothen has done from his base in Holyoke where his flagship banquet facility, restaurant and hotel are located.
From left, Golden Years principals Brian Santaniello, Mary Flahive-Dickson, and Cesar Ruiz Jr.
Cesar Ruiz Jr. describes the business plan for Golden Years Homecare Services as “a living, breathing document.”
That intriguing phrase was chosen to convey many things all at once especially movement, flexibility, seemingly constant change, and a certain ambitious tone.
Indeed, while every business plan is fluid and most are written in pencil figuratively speaking, anyway this one has been altered countless times since it was first drafted more than eight years ago, and the new lines on the page reflect why Ruiz, the company’s president, and the entire leadership team at this East Longmeadow-based venture have been named Top Entrepreneur for 2020 by BusinessWest.
With Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade and Road Race canceled for second straight year, businesses face a difficult season
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 09, 2021
Members of the Holyoke Caledonian Pipe Band perform at the St. Patrick’s Committee of Holyoke s coronation ball at the Log Cabin on Feb. 15, 2020. (Frederick Gore Photo)
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HOLYOKE The economic jolt businesses see from the annual St. Patrick’s celebrations begins long before hundreds of thousands of people descend on the Paper City for the parade and road race in mid-March.
During St. Patrick’s season, the Log Cabin becomes a second home for the parade committee, which hosts a series of elegant events that attract local, state and national dignitaries. Each year the banquet and meeting facility is the site of the Grand Marshal’s Reception in January, followed by the Grand Colleen Coronation Ball in February.
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