Virtual Economic Network Alliance upcoming: Hear from local leaders on Recognizing Economic Development in Our Community
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Economic Development is about creating jobs, advancing career development opportunities, and improving the quality of life in our community.
The May Virtual Economic Network Alliance goes virtual via Zoom at 8 a.m. Thursday, May 6. Hear from people and programs who make Clinton County a strong and vital place to work, live and play:
• City of Wilmington Mayor John Stanforth
• Clinton County Commissioner Mike McCarty
• Clinton County Convention & Visitors Bureau Susan Valentine-Scott
• Clinton County Port Authority Jennifer Klus Ekey
• Clinton County Regional Planning Commission Taylor Stuckert
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CVB grantfuels QuakerScenic Byway
By Randy Sarvis - Wilmington College
WILMINGTON Clinton County is very much an epicenter of Quaker history and heritage in southwestern Ohio. It is the site of numerous Friends meetinghouses, cemeteries, historical markers, settlements, schools, homes of notable persons within the denomination and, yes, a Quaker-founded institution of higher learning in the 150-year-old Wilmington College.
The College’s Meriam R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center (QHC) is reviving a project started more than 10 years ago in which a tour of Friends-related sites throughout the area would constitute a state-designated Quaker Heritage Scenic Byway, complete with special signage on roadways throughout the county.