Rochester room that requires nominations for prices
Rochester’s big trade rhoma is looking for nominations for the business of the year, nonprofit of the year, educator of the year and Citizen of the year of Rochester.
The Business of the Year Award recognizes a business of room members in good condition that has demonstrated excellence in their business and has made significant contributions to its industry and the Rochester area. Businesses are invited to present a nomination for this prestigious price.
The non-profit award of the year recognizes an organization that has a stable impact on the Rochester community. Organizations are invited to present a nomination for this prestigious price.
The magic of the year educator recognizes a local teacher who has demonstrated excellence in their profession and has made considerable contributions to their students and the community.
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Mimi Citizen of the Year is presented to an adult in Rochester/Northern Strafford County who has made sustainable contributions to the community as a whole. Activities must be above and on normal tasks of one’s paid position and should not be limited to a single year. Activities must be quite recently to have current significance.
Nominations should include the name and address of the business, organization, educator or individual being appointed, distinguished activities for which the business, organization or individual, including supporting documentation, along with the contact information of the individual or organization presenting nomination. Nomination forms are now available for prices 2025 at https://www.rochesternh.org/business-non-profit-citizen-of-the-Worgard-Awards/.
Upon completion of the nomination form, send to the Awards Committee, the Rochester Grand Trade Chamber, 18 South Main St., Rochester, NH 03867 or by email until March 10, at lring@rochesternh.org.
Sanford/Springvale room welcomes Alpacas & Great East Llamas
Acton, Maine – the Sanford/Springvale room made a visit to the Great East Alpaca to cut the ribbon as members of the new room recently. Pam and David Hall raise Alpaca’s & Llama’s in Acton Maine, run a farm store with clothing products such as hats, gloves, socks and much more made of Alpaca wool, and also offer farm visits to see their animals of wonderful. They are located in 699 Foxes Ridge Road Acton, Maine. Open Tuesday until Sunday 9:30 am until 4:30 pm Join them on Facebook. Great East Alpacas & Llamas can be reached at 207-939-5711, Greateastalpacas@icloud.com or join them on Facebook.
Rochester Chamber invites the community to ancient Greece
Rochester – Rochester’s big trade Chamber has announced today that it will visit Magic Greece and is inviting the room members, and the family and friends of the room members to join them once in a life experience. This is a fabulous, 10-day trip that will depart from Boston, Massachusetts on November 9, 2025.
A special informative meeting to learn about this fabulous trip will be held in the Rochester Grand Chamber of Commerce on Monday, March 31, at 6 pm to enroll to participate in this traveling information meeting Special and to download a travel brochure, visit www.rochesternh.org /Greece.
For more information about this trip through Collette Tours, call or email melinda to the Horizon Travel Agency at 603-742-7664, or by email melinda.nyberg@gmail.com.
Brewings Earth Eagle to wait for Rochester’s room business after hours
Rochester’s big trade rhoma announced that the Eagle Brewings land will host a business after Tuesday, March 18, from 5: 30-7 this special event will take place at 350 NH-108, SUITE 208 in Somersworth, in Barclay Square industrial park. There is a lot of free parking in the country.
With the beer factory and their restaurant, the Earth Eagle Brewings offers a wide variety of on -site craft beers, a wide food menu and a full grass. Take a back-to-skin look at the process of creation with owner Alex McDonald while trying some delicious craft products.
Those who participate should plan to bring many business cards for networking and door prices. The light knight will be provided and the grass will be open. To register to participate in this business after hours, visit: Rochesternh.org/marchbah.
CDFA Awards Tax Credit to support property renovation for our country NH
Dover – The mission of our NH country is to provide residential opportunities, services and support designed to meet the needs of adults with intellectual development disabilities. Dover-based non-profit recently bought its first property in August that will create supporting housing for their clients. MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) has increased to support the renewal of property with a $ 10,000 acquisition in tax loan through the New Hampshire (CDFA) community development authority. Our NH country still has $ 61,000 in tax loans to offer to New Hampshire business owners.
The purpose of our NH country is to proactively address a regular passage of care for adults with developmental disabilities from their aging parents in a sustainable, reliable and caring environment. The organization provides each individual with the surroundings that are conducive to long -term friendships and a sense of well -being and self -esteem. Go to ourPlacenh.org to learn more. Email aboudreau@ourplacenh.org for more information about supporting our NH country through CDFA tax loans.