Celebrating Veterans Day at the Local Level; a Milton Bookstore and a Local Author

 A chance meeting at September “Shindig” staged by the Milton Historical Society brought Kate Seng and Rona Simmons together. The result is just how networking is supposed to work, they are collaborating on a Veterans Day event to honor our veterans. Seng is the owner of recently launched Poe & Company Bookstore in Milton, Georgia, and Simmons is a local author and historian whose books are World War II-themed and a volunteer for several local and national military groups.

Seng invited Simmons to talk about and sign her books. But the two took it a step further to create a unique way to honor our Cobb County veterans. For anyone stopping from 4:30 to 6:30 on November 11, Rona Simmons will research and write the profile a Cobb County fallen soldier of World War II. The result will be dedicated to the recipient (or family, friend, or veteran of their choice) and posted to TogetherWeServe.com, a repository for Stories Behind the Stars’ profiles.

Poe and Company Bookstore is an independent, family-owned bookstore in downtown Crabapple serving the Milton, Georgia, community and surrounding areas including Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, Woodstock and beyond. Owner and author, Kate Seng, invites you to the bookstore and community gathering space, where you can escape into a great book. She adds, “We encourage reading with a book in hand.”

Rona Simmons is an Atlanta-area based author. Her most recent published works are “The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines” and “A Gathering of Men.” Both won gold medals from the Military Writers Society of America. Simmons is also a contributing writer for two military-related organizations supporting reading and lifelong learning and preserving veterans’ stories.

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Inspired by Local Communities, the Somos Familia Collection Brings Mexico to the World

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What to Know

  • The Día de Muertos “Somos Familia” collection uses local expressions on footwear and apparel as the means to share culture across the world and invite everyone into sport.
  • The pack focuses on “Somos Familia” describing the unbreakable bond of families and memories.
  • The silhouettes include the Dunk High, the Air Force 1 ’07, the Air Max 1 and the Air Jordan 1 Zoom Comfort.

Recognizing one of Mexico’s most important traditions, the Día de Muertos pack sees local expressions as the means to share culture across the world and invite everyone into sport. The pack is an example of the Global Express Lane (GEL), which creates footwear and apparel based on insights from global cities and local sneaker culture. This season’s collection focuses on Somos Familia, describing the unbreakable bond of families and their memories, and includes four silhouettes: the Dunk High, the Air Force 1 ’07, the Air Max 1 and the Air Jordan 1 Zoom Comfort. The footwear and apparel feature graphic details combining Nike symbols with illustrations borrowed from the ofrenda, or altar, like candles, cempasúchil (marigolds), salt, water and pan de muerto, or bread of the dead.


The Somos Familia collection launches October 22.

Local Rotary Club delivers ambulance to Ukraine

The Medford Sunrise Rotary is $5,000 away from securing a second ambulance for the war-ravaged country. Kevin Frenia, Rotarian and Principal of HFA, set to take the trip October 4th.

Medford Sunrise Rotary donates first ambulance.

Medford Sunrise Rotary donates first ambulance.

MEDFORD, N.J.Sept. 27, 2022PRLog — As the war in Ukraine continues on, the medical infrastructure in the country has been severely damaged due to attacks on hospitals, ambulances and other health care facilities. With medical supplies in desperate demand, one local Rotary Club has stepped in to help.

This past July, the Medford Sunrise Rotary in Medford, NJ started a campaign to raise $25,000 to purchase an ambulance, fill it with medical supplies and drive it from Germany to the Ukraine border.

The local Rotarians teamed up with Ihor Savchykevych, Executive Director of Rotary Club Lviv (District 2232) in Ukraine and Volker Hoffman, President of Oldenburg Rotary in Germany to drive the vehicle and distribute supplies to the war-ravaged country.

“We have been working with Rotarians across the United States and Europe, as well as the World Health Organization to make this gift happen,” said David Forward, Past President and Past District Governor of the Medford Sunrise Rotary.

In August, the Medford Sunrise Rotary secured enough funds to purchase its first ambulance in Germany and drive it to Ukraine, which is a three-day journey of 1,000 miles.

Forward, along with Tom Monaghan, current President of the Medford Sunrise Rotary, left Newark International Airport on August 25 with a suitcase loaded with donated medical supplies. They landed in Frankfurt Airport in Germany where they were greeted by local Rotarians.

“The Oldenburg Rotary Club was a wonderful partner in this project; they paid for and filled the ambulance with thousands of dollars of medical supplies identified by Ukrainian hospitals as being urgently needed,” said Forward. “They also had the ambulance checked out mechanically and packed lunches for our long road trip.”

From there, Forward and Monaghan drove the ambulance across Poland to the Ukraine border.

“Within hours, the ambulance was saving lives, rushing injured people to hospitals in Kharkiv – one of Ukraine’s most bombed cities,” Forward added.

Now, the Medford Sunrise Rotary is in the process of securing its second ambulance in October.

“We still need $5,000 to purchase the vehicle and fill it with medical supplies,” said Kevin Frenia, former President of the Medford Sunrise Rotary and the current Principal at HFA, a local accounting firm that is supporting the Medford Sunrise Rotary Club’s efforts by donating much needed water purification tablets for the citizens of Ukraine.

This time, Frenia will make the trip to Ukraine with Forward. They are scheduled to leave Newark International Airport on October 4th and land in Germany on October 5th.

“We are grateful for all the support we can get to help make a difference in Ukraine,” said Frenia.

The Medford Sunrise Rotary Club has received donations from all over the country and all travel expenses are paid by the Rotarians from their personal savings. Every dollar donated goes to the campaign.

The Medford Sunrise Rotary collectively notes, “We hope every donor to this grassroots campaign feels justifiable pride in making the dream come alive. Thank you on behalf of Rotary volunteers across three countries and four districts for your support.”

To donate to the Ukraine Ambulance initiative, visit MedfordSunriseRotary.org.

About HFA

HFA, Certified Public Accountants and Advisors, is headquartered in Central New Jersey. Established in 1996, the firm services a diverse client base within the tri-state area providing highly personalized and comprehensive accounting, audit, tax and business consulting services. HFA is headquartered in Lakewood with satellite offices in Red Bank and Toms River. To learn more, visit hfacpas.com (http://www.hfacpas.com/).

Local Business Enters Chambers of Commerce for Huntington Beach & Newport Beach

 Junk Smiths has long been a dependable business for the people of Orange County and Southern Los Angeles, having always been rooted in the Huntington Beach and Newport Beach communities. Now, Junk Smiths proudly announces that it has joined the Chambers of Commerce for Huntington Beach and Newport Beach.

Junk Smiths is happy to unite with other local Chamber of Commerce members to learn more about the Huntington Beach and Newport Beach markets and to improve the many ways the business serves its community. Businesses that are members of the Chamber of Commerce establish themselves as reputable and trustworthy tentpoles of their respective industries. Junk Smiths always aims to hold the trust of the local community through professional services and now as a certified Chamber of Commerce partner.

In addition, Junk Smiths looks forward to closely networking with businesses that may need junk removal services the most, such as property management companies and real estate companies. Junk Smiths hopes to cultivate close, rewarding relationships with these businesses and the individuals who drive their success.

Above all else, being a member of their local Chambers of Commerce is another way for Junk Smiths to cultivate a greater connection with the communities of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. Because of this, Junk Smiths could not be more delighted to collaborate with that community on a deeper level than before.

Junk Smiths looks forward to meeting with Huntington Beach and Newport Beach neighbors at Chamber of Commerce events.

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Sean Smith

(714) 369-8886

https://junksmiths.com

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Father and son duo Sean and Norton Smith, owners of Junk Smiths in Huntington Beach, CA.

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Local Nonprofits Join Forces to Provide Internship Opportunities in the Career Field of Digital & Social Media Marketing

 Digital Saturdays is a collaboration between Milagro Center and GBDCEI Center for Workforce Development, Entrepreneurship, and STEAM. The program provides professional development for Palm Beach County students interested in digital marketing. Beginning on Saturday, April 23, and the following four consecutive Saturdays, the interns recruited and paid by the Milagro Center, will report to GBDCEI to learn and execute digital marketing campaigns for local businesses and nonprofits. The interns will use GBDCEI’s mobile entrepreneurship, leadership, and training computer bus as a staging area to create and post social media content. “The program is designed to meet young people where they are and guide them on using social media and digital marketing positively,” said Gray, Founder of GBDCEI. “We focus on leadership, professional, and entrepreneurial in addition to global citizenship,” she continued.

Local nonprofits and small businesses interested in increasing organic content for their social media campaigns are welcome to come out and interact with the interns. Interaction includes taking photos and videos together, ink, sharing, tagging, and following each other. Interested parties should contact GBDCEI by sending an email to info@gbdcei.com.

GBDC Entrepreneurship Institute

Annette Gray

561-894-4510

gbdcei.org

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