Were closing the store. Were done. Im not talking about it anymore. I back them up, spending my own money. Its not always pretty. Man perfect flavor. Lemonis . But this is business. You got to trust the process. I do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. Thanks for your business. This is the profit. Coopersburg, pennsylvania is about an hour north of philadelphia, in the heart of Amish Country. And its home to coopersburg sports, a noveltyandsports business. Scott pino started the business in 1991. Scott i cant find the yankee order out here. Lemonis . Shortly after he secured the coveted license from Major League Baseball. He eventually was able to place his mini bat, his top seller, in every Major League Baseball park. Business was great, and they were pulling in over 4 million a year and making a hefty buck. But in 2008, a major sportinggood company entered the novelty game, and almost immediately, coopersburgs business was cut in half. Today the Company Operates in a facility
Were closing the store. Were done. Im not talking about it anymore. I back them up, spending my own money. Its not always pretty. Man perfect flavor. Lemonis . But this is business. You got to trust the process. I do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. Thanks for your business. This is the profit. Coopersburg, pennsylvania is about an hour north of philadelphia, in the heart of Amish Country. And its home to coopersburg sports, a noveltyandsports business. Scott pino started the business in 1991. Scott i cant find the yankee order out here. Lemonis . Shortly after he secured the coveted license from Major League Baseball. He eventually was able to place his mini bat, his top seller, in every Major League Baseball park. Business was great, and they were pulling in over 4 million a year and making a hefty buck. But in 2008, a major sportinggood company entered the novelty game, and almost immediately, coopersburgs business was cut in half. Today the Company Operates in a facility
The way the oregon settlement took place in the willamette 43lley after the trains in 18 and 1844, settlement was north to south. He freefree land t land was given out to the north. Eugene is at the end of the Willamette Valley. Those that wanted more population wanted a shortcut from this main oregon trail that ended up to the north. It is kind of a mixed bag story, because it is a difficult passage. It winds up bringing more people to lane county, so we were at the very end of the Willamette Valley. The museums collection begins in 1951 at the end of the oregon trail, when one of the principal founders of the oregon trail project basically donated his collection, which became the Museums Foundation collection. You are standing in front of the oldest covered wagon in the state of oregon. The wagon came across the south shoulder of note in 1850. Hood in 1850. Mt. It came with a doctors family. Doctors family that was six kids. Mama was pregnant, and she gave birth on the south shoulder
The way the oregon settlement took place in the willamette 43lley after the trains in 18 and 1844, settlement was north to south. He freefree land t land was given out to the north. Eugene is at the end of the Willamette Valley. Those that wanted more population wanted a shortcut from this main oregon trail that ended up to the north. It is kind of a mixed bag story, because it is a difficult passage. It winds up bringing more people to lane county, so we were at the very end of the Willamette Valley. The museums collection begins in 1951 at the end of the oregon trail, when one of the principal founders of the oregon trail project basically donated his collection, which became the Museums Foundation collection. You are standing in front of the oldest covered wagon in the state of oregon. The wagon came across the south shoulder of note in 1850. Hood in 1850. Mt. It came with a doctors family. Doctors family that was six kids. Mama was pregnant, and she gave birth on the south shoulder
And again i want to thank politics and prose and also cspan for thinking enough of this series to come out and continue to cover. You dont get these kinds of people in this kind of room without getting this kind of coverage. I want to thank you all for being here tonight for our fifth installment. I want you to feel free, feel welcome, feel like home. Come to the microphone, ask a question, intelligent, civil, and we will answer. And i want to come without further ado, introduce this great great pedal because were going to get into some bullet points on their career and were going to get into the discussion. Discussion. I want to start off with someone who i have such respect for, such apparition, love four. Dr. Mary Frances Berry. Shes a former head of the civil rights commission, you civil rights commission. Shes also, shes got a list of things shes done. Shes been jailed for fighting against apartheid in south africa. The list goes on and on, but shes also the author of the book, fi