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Growing number of women drawn to W Va craft beer careers

By MARIA YOUNG | Charleston Gazette-Mail Apr 26, 2021 SUBMITTED PHOTO MAXWELTON, W.Va. (AP) — At the height of COVID-19, when much of the world was stir crazy for something — anything — to do, Samantha Fox s imagination latched onto an idea that wouldn t let go. I was losing my mind . and so I started thinking. I was like, Well, what hobbies do I have that I could turn into a career? said Fox, 32. She wanted it to be fun. And she really liked making beer — I had been homebrewing for about five years. I was like, I wish I could get into actually working at a brewery.

Growing number of women drawn to WV craft beer careers

Growing number of women drawn to WV craft beer careers MARIA YOUNG, Charleston Gazette-Mail FacebookTwitterEmail MAXWELTON, W.Va. (AP) At the height of COVID-19, when much of the world was stir crazy for something anything to do, Samantha Fox’s imagination latched onto an idea that wouldn’t let go. “I was losing my mind . and so I started thinking. I was like, ‘Well, what hobbies do I have that I could turn into a career?’ ” said Fox, 32. She wanted it to be fun. And she really liked making beer “I had been homebrewing for about five years. I was like, I wish I could get into actually working at a brewery.”

Green Acres makes case to be part of future Cabell County levy vote

HUNTINGTON — Cabell County funding may be in jeopardy for a Lesage organization after it was not included in recent levy votes. Green Acres Regional Center/Lesage Natural Bottled Water, an organization that employs people who are intellectually disabled, has received a Cabell County levy since 1982, according to the organization’s director. It was not on the ballot in 2020 with other levies because the organization missed an application deadline. Two representatives from Green Acres spoke during the public comments portion of Thursday’s Cabell County Commission meeting. Devin Slone, the executive director of Green Acres, and Matt Muller, sales and distribution manager, both highlighted the benefits of the organization during the meeting and invited commissioners to visit the facility.

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