Need Authentic Love or administrative help? These new businesses may be of assistance
Debra Gallo has launched a new business called Authentic Love, where she provides life coaching and Reiki.
Private coaching is available at home or via Zoom and she offers guidance and support for personal growth, healing and the development of tools within to achieve success and fulfilment. Reiki is available for home visits and promotes healing through energy to find balance. She works with people experiencing trauma, addiction, stress, anxiety, depression, grief and both physical and mental illness. You can find her on Facebook or email 4.authentic.love@gmail.com.
Linklater Administration
Thamer Linklater has launched Linklater Administration, which partners with small businesses in Peterborough and the Kawarthas to take on administrative tasks, helping business owners clear up their hours so they can focus on doing the things they love.
They help manage appointments, communications, create and maintain filing systems and assist with various tasks that bog owners down. Find out more at linklateradmin.com.
Local Yarn Store Day
Saturday is Local Yarn Store Day, and what better way to celebrate than to do some local yarn shopping?
A River of Yarn in Keene is marking the occasion by holding a tent
sale, tool demonstrations and light refreshments. River of Yarn provides luxury knitting and crochet yarns, tools and accessories at affordable prices. They offer a variety of brands and sources of yarn, including alpaca, wool, cotton, flax, hemp and acrylics.
Drop by 353 Kent’s Bay Rd. on Saturday and find something that sparks your creativity.
Nominations open
Do you know a local business that goes above and beyond? Nominate it for the 2024 Business Excellence Awards.
The awards are hosted by the Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 29 at Showplace, but now is time to nominate outstanding businesses in the region.
The deadline for nominations is May 22. Nominate an excellent local business at pkexcellence.ca.