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First Fridays & Hometown Hustles: Business Life in Greene County | Episode #14

First Fridays & Hometown Hustles: Business Life in Greene County | Episode #14

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In this episode of The GreeneScene Podcast, host Dolly Throckmorton sits down with two local entrepreneurs: Pam Marisa (Direct Results, GreeneScene Magazine, The Denny House) and Ben McMillen (McMillen Photography, RGB Coffee, Hilltop Packs) to dive into the heartbeat of Waynesburg’s small business scene.

The team discusses the exciting launch of First Fridays in downtown Waynesburg, a new event series bringing food trucks, late-night shopping, and community spirit to Main Street. They share behind-the-scenes stories from their businesses, discuss how they pivoted during the pandemic, funny moments from Pam’s entrepreneurial adventures, and why supporting small businesses is more important than ever.

Plus, mark your calendars:

  • Small Business Saturday: November 29th

  • First Friday Holiday Edition: December 5th

  • Waynesburg Christmas Parade: December 6th

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> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreeneSceneCommunityMagazine

> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenescenecommunitymagazine

> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenescenemagazine

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Executive Producer: Pam Marisa Producer: Vicky Hughes Host: Shelly Brown Host: Bret Moore Host: Dolly Throckmorton Audio Editor/Manager: Jacob Ahlbrand Producer/Manager: Eric Palfrey

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For more information on the GreeneScene Community Magazine, visit greenescenemagazine.com

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