Several weeks ago I had Bee Roll, the owner of Ypsilanti’s Beezy’s cafe, on the radio with me to discuss her plans to expand into a second location. And, today, after eating lunch at her place, I asked Bee if she’d show me around the space, which is directly across the street from Beezy’s, and […]
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Bee Roll shows off her new Beezy’s space, and talks about her plans to incubate and launch new companies
Posted in Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Bee Roll, Beezy's, Crow's Nest, dining, entrepreneurism, events space, grab-and-go food, North Washington Street, pies, pop-up dining, pop-up retail, Riki Tiki Pies, Star Wars, Theresa Rickloff, weddings, Zingerman's Community of Businesses 4 Comments
The lowdown on Ypsi’s B.Side
Over the past week or so, I’ve been exchanging emails with Eastern Michigan University’s Jessica “Decky” Alexander about a youth entrepreneurship program called B.Side, that’s run through the university’s Office of Academic Service-Learning. Here, for those of you interested in entrepreneurship, local job creation and local opportunities for young people, is our mini-interview. MARK: So, […]
Posted in Education, entrepreneurism Also tagged Angelina Broderick, Artists for Humanity, B Green Garden, B.Side, BBQ sauce, Boston, Bside Records, Bstore, Community Records, Community Youth Mapping, Courtney Fitzpatrick, Decky Alexander, Digital Inclusion, Eastern Michigan University, Etsy, ezine, Gear Up, Generation E, interviews, Jack Bidlack, Kathy Stacey, Michigan Works, Miller House, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Neutral Zone, Office of Academic Service-Learning, Ozone, skill-based workshops, social issue theatre, spoken word, Summer Youth Employment Program, Toledo, Upward Bound, Washtenaw Cultural Plan, Young Moguls, Youth Artists At Work, youth programs, YYEA 3 Comments