New firm focuses on small non-profits
Nicole Gagliardi and Jason Stabler have just launched their new social enterprise, called Rise and Run.
The couple bring decades of experience helping small nonprofits grow their impact, with Stabler putting his background in policy, law and management to work alongside Gagliardi’s expertise in program design, strategy and communications to help small non-profits with big plans get to where they want to go.
So, if you are looking for a consultancy dedicated exclusively to supporting the capacity of small non-profits, check out riseandrun.com.
Ryan Haacke
Ryan Haacke recently launched his new photography business. Still photos or video, Haacke can capture Canadian landscapes, family photos, or drone and real estate work.
Whether you are listing your home or business, or capturing a moment for loved ones and friends, Haacke will bring his Bachelor’s degree in Film and Media and his creativity to every shoot.
For more information, check out Ryanhaackephoto.com or find him on Instagram.
Farmers’ Market
The Peterborough Farmers Market will be moving inside the Morrow Building this Saturday, complete with spacing between vendors and a oneway direction for shoppers.
The market has worked with Peterborough Public Health to make it a safe indoor space.
Masks must be worn, of course, and hand sanitizer is available.
The market has enjoyed a strong summer and appreciates the support of the Peterborough community.
Farmcrest Marketplace
Meanwhile, the new Farmcrest Marketplace, which operated at the former Trentwinds location this summer, has secured the Baker’s Hill Banquet Hall for the indoor season.
That’s at the corner of Parkhill Road East and Television Road. They open at the new site this Saturday, and will be supporting the Royal Canadian Legion offering poppies, poppy face masks, and Legion “Poppy” Yard Signs. For more information, visit farmcrestmarketplaceptbo.com.
Stuart Harrison is general manager of the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce. To submit your business news, send an email to stoosnews@nexicom.net or call 705-7489771 ext. 202. Please note, Harrison does not test any of the products mentioned, or endorse any of the businesses mentioned in The Business Beat.