Friday, March 2, 2012

YourHub Weekly Neighborhood News: Nuns going green, a taste of Wales in Cherry Creek and more


Small Business Focus

Cano's Welsh Dragon Tea Shoppe, Denver
Joyce Mahn, a native of Wales, realized her dream of brining the traditions and products of her homeland to her new home in Colorado.  Joyce and her husband Bud have been serving tea, traditional food and gifts from Cherry Creek North for more than 25 years.

Heavenly Harvest Produce, Wheat Ridge
Woman and children buying produce from Heavenly Harvest ProduceRuss and Kathy McKee know their fruits and veggies and they want to use their expertise to help you eat fresh. From their storefront in Wheat Ridge, the couple focuses on getting affordable, fresh produce on your table.


Happening this week ...

Jefferson County Young Adult Job Fair, Golden
Tuesday, March 6, 1:30-5:30 p.m. The economy hasn't just been hard on adults. The tradition of the teenage summer job has been hit hard by the recession as well. This free event at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 15200 W. 6th Ave., Golden, brings teens looking for a summer job together with employers, including Bandiemere Speedway, Foothills Parks & Recreation District, Pirate's Cove Family Aquatic Center and more, who are looking to hire. For more information, call 303-271-4608 or go to the Jeffco Workforce website.

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