There may have been doubt a few years ago when a small group of businessmen from our community announced plans for what would become Blue Stream Farms. The idea
From staff reports
DONATION â Blue Stream Farms recently donated office equipment to the Weirton Police Department. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Daniel B. Spickard, CEO of Blue Stream Farms; Police Chief Charles Kush; Joseph R. Edmiston, COO of Blue Stream Farms; and Deputy Police Chief Scott Cook. Contributed
WEIRTON Blue Stream Farms, a local nonprofit, is expanding and continuing to find ways to contribute to the community in the process.
The organization, which is a project-based learning program working with area schools, recently received a real estate donation from David and Linda Payne, allowing them to move into an office building located at 3236 Main St. The office will serve as Blue Stream Farms’ new home and educational center.
There may have been doubt a few years ago when a small group of businessmen from our community announced plans for what would become Blue Stream Farms. The idea
From staff reports
DONATION As part of continuing efforts to contribute to the community, Blue Stream Farms recently donated office equipment to the Weirton Police Department. Pictured, from left, are Daniel B. Spickard, CEO of Blue Stream Farms; Police Chief Charles Kush; Joseph R. Edmiston, COO of Blue Stream Farms; and Deputy Police Chief Scott Cook.
WEIRTON Blue Stream Farms, a local non-profit, is expanding and continuing to find ways to contribute to the community in the process.
The organization, which is a project-based learning program working with area schools, recently received a real estate donation from David and Linda Payne, allowing them to move into an office building located at 3236 Main St. in Weirton. The office will serve as Blue Stream Farms’ new home and educational center.