Archive for May 17th, 2007

  • Kid-Friendly Cafe Opens In Downtown Neenah

    Appleton-Post Crescent:
    At your average cafe or restaurant, a crying baby is sure to elicit disapproving stares from other customers. And more than one crying infant can create pandemonium. But not at the Mom and Pop Place in downtown Neenah.
    “That’s kind of what it’s like here. You’ve got kids running around, and that’s OK. Babies […]

  • ‘Skate Mom’ Opens Shop For Her Area’s Youth

    Oroville Mercury Register:
    A father plays a video game with his boy. A mom is shoots a game of pool with her son. And Renee Morgan smiles from behind the counter of her colorful new historic downtown skateboard shop known as the Dirty 5 Thirty.
    The Dirty 5 Thirty Skate Shop opened its 3,200 sq. ft. of […]

  • Monica Smiley Named to Greater Raleigh NAWBO Expert Panel

    PR.com:
    Monica Smiley, editor and publisher of Enterprising Women, has been named to the Greater Raleigh National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) expert panel. As a part of the “What Women Business Owners Want: A Call to Action” event, the expert panel will discuss important issues including healthcare, government procurement and taxation.
    “I am honored to […]

  • Craftspeople Prepare Their Wares For Weekend At Lyndhurst

    Lower Hudson Online:
    Suzanne Fonarow designs from what she knows. And she knows that working women want accessories that combine function with flair.
    Today, she spends her time designing laptop cases and totes, along with a variety of other personal accessories, for her company, Lap Sack.
    Back in 2004, Fonarow, a longtime executive in the fashion industry, was […]