Wilmington Renaissance Corporation (WRC) announces the program for its third Creative Chat, an informal, interactive series held quarterly to update our community about the vision plan for a Creative District. Each event starts with a networking opportunity followed by a presentation by an expert in the creative or maker field. Creative Chats are free and open to the public.
The Enterprise Center was founded in 1989 by the Wharton Small Business Development Center and provides access to capital, building capacity, business education and economic development opportunities to high-potential, minority entrepreneurs. As a part of their business-acceleration initiatives, the Dorrance H. Hamilton Center for Culinary Enterprises (CCE) supports both established and start-up food businesses and food processors in need of commercial kitchen space and technical assistance.
Attendees will learn about the vision for a Creative District that will establish a creative community with living and work spaces for artists and entrepreneurs in the City of Wilmington and how the kitchen incubator model pertains to the vision plan.
Also featured will be Dan Sheridan from the Wilmington Pickling Company which concentrates on sourcing produce from local farms then creates the brine, fills and seals the jars and handles the distribution to a select group of markets throughout the state. Every bit of product in their jars are hand-picked, cut and packed with pride. As well as Dorks and Forks a new foodie podcast blending food and geek culture hosted by Brian Wild & Dan Sanchez.
PROGRAM:
Networking & Nosh: 5:30 pm - 6 pm
Presentation: 6 pm - 7:30 pm
Light fare and drinks provided. Cash bar. Free registration is required by November 10 - space is limited. https://wrc-cc-2014-11-13.eventbrite.com
To read the Creative District Vision Plan, visit:
www.bigideaswilmington.com/Content/Documents/WRC-Creative-District-Vision-Web.pdf
We're Wilmington Renaissance Corporation-the Big Ideas people! Our mission is to breathe life into Wilmington. We stimulate the city's economy, attract new residents and hold events that enrich our culture. We support a variety of efforts to make the city more attractive-whether they involve history, entertainment, lifestyle or development. We are true transformers-working with investors, local citizens and government to bring Big Ideas to Life. We're partners, advocates and facilitators. We open doors and loosen logjams. We pull strings and cut red tape. We're a sounding board and a test kitchen. We put the life in city life. We're in tune, in touch-and always in town. Wilmington Renaissance Corporation is a privately funded, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. BigIdeasWilmington.com
Pictured: Dorks & Forks
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