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When we did the proclamation for the first time.people shared Facebook photos, said Snow. Immediately, people complained that there were flags on the center for the arts.
Snow said a threatening phone call to the arts center filled many LGBTQ residents and their family and friends with trepidation.
A symbol of acceptance
In September 2019, the board, after debate, adopted a policy to allow only governmental flags to be displayed at municipal sites.
Although the policy change followed the threat, Snow said he understands the policy change did not result from the alleged threat, or complaints about Pride flags.
Resident Milo Ransdell said, The year you put [the flag] at the high school, it made me feel so accepted and loved.again, just to build up what Patrick said, I m not calling anyone a bigot, or a homophobe.Chelmsford is normally a very accepting place.
TheWMarketplace raises $500K to grow platform supporting women entrepreneurs
March 10, 2021 at 11:48 am
Kate Isler (left) and Susan Gates, co-founders of TheWMarketplace. (TheWMarketplace Photo)
New funding: Seattle-based TheWMarketplace recently closed a $500,000 pre-seed round that will help fund the expansion of its online sales platform that promotes women-owned businesses or those with significant female leadership and women-friendly business practices. The funding is from Synergy Technologies, an IT services firm specializing in talent solutions. Florida-based Synergy is woman- and minority-owned with offices in the U.S. and India.
Big aspirations:Kate Isler and Susan Gates launched TheWMarketplace in May in response to the economic devastation caused by COVID-19, which hit women harder than men.