California Live – June 4th – Last Chance Tavern.
This event is sponsored by the Hunter Foundation.
This event is sponsored by the Hunter Foundation.
Kaaterskill United Methodist Church Thrift Shop's Bell Tower in the Village of Hunter has been repaired thanks in part to a grant from the Hunter Foundation. The Thrift Shop opened in the summer of 2010 and has grown to provide an important service to the mountaintop community and all who enter its doors. It is ...
https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/auctionhome.action?auctionId=255504793 Our Spring Online Auction goes live May 1st. Check out some of the items we have for bid and stay tuned for more!
LIBRA, a women’s clothing and gift shop, opened in August 2015 on Main Street in Tannersville, featuring affordable and eco-conscious products made by local artists and designers and fair trade products from around the world. Jennifer Parsons, LIBRA’s owner, is a retail veteran who ran a similar shop called Sweet Charity in Brooklyn for over a ...
By Jim Planck Columbia-Greene Media TANNERSVILLE — Any municipality or nonprofit agency that has ever received a grant from New York State is well aware that in most cases there is a condition requiring a matching amount be supplied by the receiving entity. If the grant is for $15,000, the receiver has to also put ...
Greene County’s Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Planning is now accepting reservations for the Fall 2015 Microenterprise Assistance Program (MAP) training classes. The two-day session is free, and covers the basics of business start-up planning, accounting and marketing. It will be held on Thursday, September 24 and Friday, September 25 from 9:00 a.m. to ...
Starting on May 1, 2015, The Hunter Foundation, Inc. will be auctioning off a number of fun and unique items to bid on to raise money for community improvement projects. - and the more items we have the more money we can raise, so we're asking for your help. Show your support by clicking on ...
BEAN WISE Coffee is a youth owned business operated by school aged entrepreneurs, Justice & Maximum Leman. With their company goal of Education-Responsibility-Stewardship, the Leman brothers sold their first pound of coffee at the ages of eight and ten years old. Justice recalls, “One day I asked my mom for $10. She looked at me ...