Lakelynn Design, owned by Abbie Fox, was named Entrepreneur of the Year at the annual business and industry awards ceremony of the Ottawa County Improvement Corp.
Community Roundup: Fremont women s group to note 50th anniversary
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Fremont women s group to not 50th anniversary
FREMONT - Fremont Area Women’s Connection, formerly known as Fremont Christian Women, will celebrate its 50th anniversary at the June 8 monthly luncheon. The event will be held at Anjulina’s Catering, 2270 W. Hayes St., 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
All women are welcome to attend, especially those who have attended over the years as well as those who are new to the group.
During the program, Donna Thatcher will revisit memories of the past with a display of scrapbooks, photos, etc., and will introduce past chairwomen who are present. Donna Miller will sing a song she wrote and performed at the 40th anniversary, named Thank You Neighbor.
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The Bill Mack Business Leader Award was posthumously presented to Joy Roth, founder of the Ottawa County Community Foundation. Accepting the award were Joy Roth’s family (left to right), husband Jeff, daughter Alison, and son Walker, who accepted the award presented by OCIC Board President Ken Williams of the Catawba Island Club.
The Ottawa County Improvement Corporation held its annual Business and Industry Awards at Gideon Owen Wine Company last Thursday evening, honoring the stellar efforts of community businesses and leaders.
Lakelynn Design was named Entrepreneur of the Year. When the pandemic hit and small businesses were informed they had to shut down, owner Abbie Fox had to think fast and come up with a different way to reach her customers.
News Briefs: Lakeside society to hold ribbon cutting
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Lakeside society to hold ribbon cutting
LAKESIDE - The Lakeside Heritage Society will hold a ribbon cutting and grand opening of its new archives building on Walnut Plaza at 210 Walnut at 2 p.m. May 20.
The Heritage Society purchased the building to provide a climate-controlled environment for their growing archives collection and to increase public accessibility to these valuable historical records.
LHS operates the Heritage Hall Museum and has stored their archives collection in the Caldwell House at 324 W. Third St. for the past 21 years.
Birchard Library board to meet May 18