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Riverside Softball Complex Continues to make Improvements for Tournaments
ZANESVILLE, Ohio- The Riverside Softball Complex in Zanesville has been making improvements to its field and will be hosting several tournaments starting this month.
The Zanesville-Muskingum County Convention and Visitor Bureau is looking forward to having visitors from the teams this Spring and Summer. Sport tournaments bring in a lot of guests, allowing them to utilize the different restaurants and places in Muskingum County.
“It’s just a huge economic impact on our area. These teams come in and spend the night, they stay in the hotels, they camp, they eat, they go to restaurants, they go to our stores because they forgot their cleats,” said Chamber Vice President Kelly Ashby.
Businesses must be at least 51 percent owned, operated and managed by someone who is LGBTQ to be certified. (Photo Credit Gorodenkoff via Adobe Stock)
Small businesses all over Charlotte have been getting their LGBT Business Enterprise (LGBTBTE) Certification. This effort is being spearheaded by the Charlotte LGBT Chamber of Commerce (CLGBTCC) and the virtual event, “How to Maximize Your LGBTBE Certification” will take place on Friday, April 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
“During COVID-19, the Charlotte LGBT Chamber of Commerce was able to pivot to fulfill the needs of the community and to continue engagement,” says Ciara Lilly, the Chamber’s Vice President of Affairs. “We were able to gauge the needs of the community by surveying Chamber members.”
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On the Move: New ping-pong, billiards place to open in Middletown
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Relish670 in Middletown held a grand opening March 10. From left are Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce President Larry McHugh, Mayor Ben Florsheim, owners Harold Oliver and Debbie Licho, state Sen. Matthew Lesser, Economic Development Specialist Thomas Marano and chamber ambassador and director of fund development for the Middlesex YMCA, Lori Lodge.Contributed photo / Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce
MIDDLETOWN Optimism continues to rise in Middlesex County as we move closer to spring, and closer to a responsible reopening of our beloved state of Connecticut.
On orders from Gov. Ned Lamont, and as of this Friday, the indoor event capacity will increase to 50 percent of the venue capacity capped at 100, and outdoor events will increase from the current limit of 50 to 200 people. The governor also recently announced the easing of pandemic-based restrictions on capacity limi