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Kent Attainable Housing Celebrates Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New Homeowners, the Duncan Family

May 3, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Kent Attainable Housing, Inc. (KAH) proudly welcomed the Duncan family to their new home at a joyful ribbon cutting ceremony held on Sunday, April 27th at 204 N. College Avenue, Chestertown, MD.

The event marked a major milestone for both KAH’s Future Homeowners Program and the Duncan family, who are now first-time homeowners thanks to the organization’s mission to make affordable homeownership a reality for working families. Volunteers, partners, and supporters attended the celebration to honor the hard work and dedication that made this dream possible.

In an emotional moment, a member of the Duncan family shared:

“I would have never become a homeowner if it weren’t for Kent Attainable Housing. My mother and I are so happy now.”

The ribbon cutting highlighted the life-changing impact of affordable homeownership and the incredible collaboration between community members, donors, and KAH’s team.

“The Duncan Family turned this house into a home”, mentioned Terwana Brown, Director of Programs at Kent Attainable Housing. “Heather worked very hard to achieve this goal. Their warm welcome and invitation to tour the house were filled with gratitude. Their story of life hurdles is speckled with tough times, but they hung in there and never gave up.”

In addition to celebrating this milestone, Kent Attainable Housing is excited to announce that site preparations have begun for two future homes on Prospect Street. These modular homes are expected to be delivered and set within the month. More details will be shared soon on KAH’s social media channels and through the organization’s newsletter. To stay updated on these upcoming projects and other news, sign up for the Kent Attainable Housing newsletter at kentattainablehousing.org.

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Kent County and Main Street Chestertown Awarded Grants to Support America’s 250th Semiquincentennial Planning

May 1, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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The Kent County Department of Economic and Tourism Development and Main Street Chestertown are proud to announce that they have been selected as recipients of two planning grants and one staffing grant from MDTwoFifty, Maryland’s State agency commissioned to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

These grants will enable Kent County and Chestertown to begin early-stage planning, community engagement, and program development for the Semiquincentennial — a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reflect on the nation’s founding.

Two grant awards are strategically directed to community engagement activities and will be administered by the Kent County Department of Economic and Tourism Development. The third will support personnel at Main Street Chestertown to help coordinate and plan a year-long local celebration of the roles Kent County and Chestertown played in our nation’s history.

“Receiving these grants marks an exciting step toward building inclusive, meaningful programs that highlight our community’s unique contributions to the American story,” said Jamie Williams, Director of Kent County Economic and Tourism Development. “We’re thrilled to work in collaboration with Main Street Chestertown and partners across the County to celebrate this significant milestone in America’s story.

Sonia Huntzinger, Executive Director of Main Street Chestertown added, “The 250th offers a powerful moment to celebrate our historic downtown and share the stories that define our local identity. With this grant, we can start planning events, exhibits, and placemaking efforts that will bring residents and visitors together.”

The Semiquincentennial, also known as America 250, will be celebrated nationwide in 2026. The initiative encourages communities to reflect on the nation’s past, honor diverse histories, and imagine a vibrant future for generations to come.

The Kent County Department of Economic and Tourism Development and Main Street Chestertown encourage community members, historians, artists, educators, and local leaders to get involved as planning moves forward.

Stay connected to America’s 250th Celebration by visiting www.KentMD250.org often.

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Kent County Local Management Board Seeks New Board Members

April 30, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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The Kent County Local Management Board brings public agencies, non-profits, and residents together to create goals for supporting children and families and to decide on funding priorities in our county.

Invest in Kids

KCLMB’s work prioritizes student mental health, family economic mobility, and school attendance. To address our priorities, the Board funds Minary’s Dream Academy after school program at KCMS, the Beyond Your Mental peer mentoring program at KCHS, Healthy Families, a home visiting program for new parents, and Hip-Hop Time Capsule, a paid summer internship with Washington College. The next five-year plan will be tied to specific neighborhoods and communities and is currently under development. Also new in 2025, KCLMB will be seeking proposals and awarding funds from the County’s share of Maryland’s adult-use cannabis tax revenue.

Serving on the Board

Simply fill out the on-line form (www.kentcounty.com/committees/interestform) or call 410-810-2673 to apply. Board members serve three-year terms for two total terms. All applications are reviewed by the Board and approved by the Kent County Commissioners.

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Chamber Hosts Post-Legislative Session Discussion with 36th District Lawmakers

April 29, 2025 by Spy Desk 1 Comment

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Pictured from left to right: Moderator Tom Eleuterio, Senator Steve Hershey, Delegate Steve Arentz, Executive Director Sarah King, Delegate Jeff Ghrist, and Delegate Jay Jacobs.

On Wednesday, April 23, the Kent County Chamber of Commerce welcomed legislators from Maryland’s 36th District for a Post-Legislative Session Discussion at Heron Point in Chestertown. The event provided local residents, business owners, and community leaders an opportunity to engage directly with elected officials about the outcomes of the 2025 Maryland General Assembly session.

Chamber Executive Director Sarah King opened the forum with a recap of several issues relevant to Kent County, including the 18-month delay of the Maryland Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program, the status of the Kent County Middle School cost-sharing bill (which passed the Senate but stalled in the House), and the projected local financial impact of The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future (Kirwan).

Tom Eleuterio moderated a robust panel discussion with Senator Steve Hershey, Delegate Jay Jacobs, Delegate Steve Arentz, and Delegate Jeff Ghrist, who shared legislative updates and fielded questions from attendees. Topics included:

  • Expanding the Sales Tax on Services: Legislators discussed a new 3% sales tax on select technology-related services aimed at addressing the state’s $3.3 billion budget shortfall. The expansion could directly affect over 15,000 employers and 99,000 jobs statewide, with broader implications across Maryland’s economy.
  • Energy Legislation: A trio of bills—the Renewable Energy Certainty Act, the Next Generation Energy Act, and the Energy Resource Adequacy and Planning Act—were passed to fast-track renewable energy infrastructure, particularly solar. These laws mandate local governments to approve compliant solar projects and incentivize battery storage and nuclear Residential electric customers may see rebates of up to $80 next year.
  • State Budget Update: Lawmakers reflected on the FY2026 budget, and the difficulties they experienced this year trying to create a balanced budget. The Legislators noted growing uncertainty in the state’s fiscal landscape, while potential cuts in federal education funding are emerging adding pressure to already strained state resources.

“The conversation was insightful, informative, and vital for anyone doing business or living in Kent County,” said Sarah King. “We thank our legislators for their continued engagement and leadership, and Heron Point for providing such a welcoming venue.”

The Kent County Chamber of Commerce remains committed to keeping members informed and connected on matters of policy and progress that affect the local business community.

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2025‐2026 Rock Hall Lions Marine Trades offers $1500 Scholarship

April 18, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Purpose: To provide tuition assistance to individuals seeking a career in Marine Trades in Kent County, Maryland in conjunction with:

  1. Chesapeake Community College
  2. American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) in person or online technical training
  3. A marine trade school, college, or courses for the marine trades as approved by the Scholarship Committee

This scholarship program is aimed at individuals who reflect a true commitment to converting their talents by working with their hands into a career as a professional in the marine trades industry.

This scholarship program is available to all residents of Kent County, Maryland, who are currently enrolled and set to graduate in the 2025 academic year from a Kent County public or private school, or who previously graduated from a Kent County public or private school. It is also open to Kent County, Maryland residents who previously obtained or are set to obtain a GED in 2025.

Applicants must meet all admissions requirements for their chosen trade school or college, in addition to the criteria outlined below in to be eligible to apply. Requirements include:

  • Be able to show proof of residency in Kent County,
  • Be able to redeem the scholarship and start classes prior to May 31,
  • Is committed to employment at a Kent County, Maryland marina or marine business for one
  • Successfully complete the Rock Hall Lions Club Application and Interview

During your interview please be prepared to answer questions such as the following:

  • What has inspired you to seek a career in the marine trades industry?
  • Why have you chosen a marine trade as your career?
  • How will attending your chosen courses help you achieve your specific career goals?

This scholarship program is available to applicants starting April 1, 2025 through May 31, 2025. Students must complete an application and submit it to the Rock Hall Lions Scholarship Committee. For all applicants, the deadline for receipt of the application by the Rock Hall Lions Scholarship Committee is Wednesday, May 31, 2025.

All eligible applications and interviews will be reviewed by the Rock Hall Lions Scholarship Committee, and one (1) scholarship will be awarded no later than June 13, 2025.

This scholarship is ONLY available to students who attend or have attended a public or private school in Kent County, Maryland or are residents of Kent County, Maryland who are obtaining or have obtained a GED.

Only one scholarship will be awarded. Residents who apply and meet all requirements will be considered for this scholarship. Of those viable applications, the scholarship will be awarded to the applicant who most clearly expresses commitment to success in the marine trades industry through a personal interview with the Scholarship Committee. All applications will be reviewed by the Rock Hall Lions Scholarship Committee.

The scholarship awarded is not transferable to any other person. This award is considered an internal tuition reduction and has no cash value. All internal tuition reductions are pro‐rated over the time a student is in school. If a student chooses to withdraw prior to the deadline or, after beginning their program chooses to leave for any reason (withdrawal, suspended, terminated), they will forfeit any unused portion of the award. Scholarship monies will be disbursed directly to approved schools/courses and not to the individual student.

The Rock Hall Lions, part of the global Lions Clubs International (LCI), are committed to educational and work communities that are free from prohibited discrimination and harassment. The LCI prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation/gender identity or expression, genetic information, and any other legally protected status in the provision of its courses, programs, services, or activities.

Admissions Representatives may not provide any guidance beyond general information about the availability of this scholarship and must refer prospective students to the Rock Hall Lions for more detailed information on the application process and qualifying criteria.

Funding for this program is limited, and the program may be suspended at any time at the Rock Hall Lions’ discretion. Such a suspension will not affect awards to students who are awarded a scholarship under this program prior to the suspension date.

Scholarship Application Request:

  • Email [email protected]and request a 2025 Rock Hall Lions Marine Trades Scholarship
  • Visit https://bit.ly/4ch0awJ to download the application documents or use the QR code
  • Email completed application to [email protected]
  • Submitcompleted application to:

Rock Hall Lions Club Scholarship Committee PO Box 285

Rock Hall, Maryland 21661

The deadline for receipt of the application by the Rock Hall Lions Scholarship Committee is May 31, 2025.

 

 

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Owen Joins Chesapeake Investment Advisors

April 17, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Kristen Owen

Kristen Owen, CFP®, recently joined Marty Knight and Jenna Joswick at Chesapeake Investment Advisors, an independent financial services practice located at 106 Spring Avenue in Chestertown. Owen began her career with Chesapeake Bank & Trust Company in 2005, shortly after graduating from McDaniel College with a B.A. in History. She passed the Series 7 & 66 exams in 2015 and obtained her CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM designation in 2019.

Marty Knight, CFP® has operated Chesapeake Investment Advisors since 2005. A former Maryland State Police Captain, Knight transitioned from a distinguished 26-year law enforcement career into financial advising, driven by his passion for service. Knight earned a B.A. and MBA from Loyola College, and passed the Series 7, 24, 31 & 66 exams.

Owen and Knight offer financial planning and wealth management services with the support of their Office Manager and Registered Sales Assistant, Jenna Joswick.

Chesapeake Investment Advisors will host two events at their offices at 106 Spring Avenue in the coming weeks. On Saturday, April 26, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, they are offering free document shredding provided by Shred Instead. On Friday, May 9 from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m., the public is welcome to attend an open house where they can meet Kristen, Marty, and Jenna. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, call 410-810-0735 or visit their website, www.chesadvisors.com.

Securities and advisory services offered through Geneos Wealth Management, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC.

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Qlarant Chief Technology Officer selected for Leadership Maryland Executive Program

April 3, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Qlarant Chief Technology Officer Will Mapp, III joins the Leadership Maryland Executive Program class of 2025. As a member of the 32nd class, Mapp joins 53 other executives from across the state to complete the eight-month, hands-on learning program.

Leadership Maryland’s flagship Executive Program is open to senior-level executives with significant achievements in either their careers and/or their communities. Leadership Maryland members have a desire to learn more about Maryland’s most critical issues and a personal commitment to be a force for positive change in their organizations, their communities, and their state.

As Chief Technology Officer, Will Mapp keeps a constant eye on the future and ensures Qlarant is at the forefront of the latest and emerging technologies. He has an extensive background in software product development and building new, innovative technologies. His focus is on delivering high customer value by using the right mix of human technique and advanced technology.

I’m excited to spend time with the other people in my class examining challenging issues,” said Mapp. “This allows me the opportunity to step outside of my comfort zone and engage in interesting dialog.”

The program runs from April to December, and includes five, two-day sessions focused on Maryland’s five main geographic regions. Sessions consider the most vital issues impacting economic development, education, health and human services, criminal justice, the environment, and multi-culturalism across the state. More than 100 experts representing Maryland’s business, government, education, and non-profit communities will serve as panelists and guest speakers.

Mapp has been with Qlarant since 2020 in the role of Chief Technology Officer and focuses his efforts on the company’s RIViR® technology—a high-powered, artificially intelligent, data analytics platform designed to identify risk and guide users to meaningful resolutions. Prior to that, he was the Chief Executive Officer of Studio Code Works, a software development and technology solution company located in Silver Spring, Maryland. In that role, he built an IP portfolio spanning mobile, artificial intelligence/machine learning, and web technologies that included contracts with US Census Bureau (2 Patents Pending, Registered Trademarks, and Copyrights).

Mapp is a past Indus Entrepreneurs fellow of the RH Smith School of Business, has specializations in Gamification from the Wharton School of Business, and proven experience using machine learning and artificial intelligence in media.

“We are excited to announce our next class and welcome these accomplished and motivated individuals to the Executive Program,” said David Fike, President and CEO, Leadership Maryland (class of 2016). “After a careful review and interview process, I am confident that this class represents a powerful cross-section of leaders who have a strong desire to make a broader impact within our state.”

Several Qlarant leaders are graduates of the Maryland Leadership Executive Program including the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Technology Officer, and the former President of Qlarant Integrity Solutions. “We find the experience impactful for our senior leadership team,” said Qlarant Chief Executive Officer Ron Forsythe, Jr, PhD. “We are proud to continue our participation in this much respected program.”


About Qlarant

Qlarant is a not-for-profit, nationally respected leader in fighting fraud, waste, and abuse, improving program quality, and optimizing performance. The company uses subject matter experts and innovative data science and technology to help organizations see risks, solve problems, and seize opportunities. Qlarant provides customized solutions for state, federal and commercial industries across the nation.

The Qlarant Foundation— the mission arm of the organization—has provided over $7 million in grants to charities throughout Maryland and the District of Columbia. Qlarant has a 50-year record of accomplishment improving the performance of some of the Nation’s most important programs. Headquartered in Easton, MD, Qlarant has offices throughout the country and employs over 550 people. Qlarant is a five-time winner of the Best Places to Work award. For more information, visit www.qlarant.com or contact [email protected]

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LYON RUM receives Best of Class Designation; Sailors Reserve Rum earns only gold medal awarded in the Rum category

March 27, 2025 by The Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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The American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA), the only premier trade association representing the U.S. craft spirits industry, awarded LYON RUM gold and silver medals in the 11th Annual American Craft Spirits Competition. Founder Jaime Windon was honored in person at the recent ACSA Convention & Expo in Tucson, AZ. Windon also serves on the board of the association, and although LYON RUM does not generally enter spirits in competitions, she felt compelled to select three LYON RUM expressions for entry this round.

“We’ve always been more focused on collaboration than competition,” says Windon, “However, this year I was inspired to showcase our rums, not only for the judges, but for the reception where hundreds of distillers gather to sample each other’s spirits on the final night of the convention. Being in community with our fellow American craft distillers is paramount, and sharing our spirits with each other is simply the best.”

The ACSA Competition is based purely on numerical scoring rather than typical collaborative discussions. Spirits are scored on appearance, aroma intensity, aroma complexity, palate concentration, palate complexity, body, character and nature of alcohol, texture, and finish.

In addition to Best in Show and the Best of Class distinctions, the judging panel awarded 35 gold, 162 silver, and 114 bronze medals. Only one gold medal was awarded in the rum category, making LYON RUM a true standout among it’s peers. LYON White Rum and Overproof Pineapple both received excellent scores and were awarded silver medals.

The Best of Class Rum distinction, the highest honor, was awarded to LYON RUM for the Sailors Reserve, one of the distillery’s signature rums. Sailors Reserve is double distilled from Louisiana sugar cane and molasses, in traditional pot stills, and aged for 2-years in former bourbon barrels before being bottled at 100 proof. While most people are familiar with LYON Dark Rum, spirits aficionados have always revered the Sailors Reserve. LYON RUM currently offers a variety of expressions, including six year round rums, two seasonal rum liqueurs, and special holiday releases.

“We love rum — and are incredibly proud that a young American rum earned the top honor,” Windon remarked. “After 11 years of being fully committed to producing a true cane-to-glass rum, it’s a wonderful feeling to see this spirit fully appreciated; enjoyed not only by our loyal rum lovers and peers, but also recognized as excellent by a panel of experts.”

Dedicated to improving the reputation of American Rum, Windon and her team are relentless advocates for rum, championing the merits and delights of cane spirits from all over the world.

“Rum is a truly global spirit, and yet it is also uniquely American. As the oldest craft distillery in Maryland, now in our 12th year of making rum, we are proud to reignite an interest in, and passion for, distinctive and delicious American rum,” Windon said.


The distillery is open daily for complimentary samples in the Windon Distilling Spirit Shop & Tasting Room located at 605 S. Talbot Street, Unit #6 in Saint Michaels, Maryland.

For more info visit www.lyonrum.com

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Update: Upper Shore Regional Council Marine Trades Feasibility Study for Rock Hall  

March 26, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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The Upper Shore Regional Council (USRC) is pleased to announce the successful completion of a Feasibility Study for Marine Trades Training in Rock Hall, located in Kent County, Maryland. The study was made possible through collaboration with Rivers & Roads Consulting, the Town of Rock Hall, Mayor James Cook, and funding from USRC’s Municipal Development Consulting Program.

The Feasibility Study assessed the workforce development needs of marine-oriented businesses in Rock Hall. The study evaluated industry needs and workforce readiness by conducting surveys, interviews, data analysis, and engagement with key partners, including Chesapeake College, the Upper Shore Workforce Investment Board, and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. The insights and concerns gathered shaped the development of a detailed phased approach, tailored to address the specific needs and priorities of the maritime community in Rock Hall.

“Marinas, repair shops, charter operations, and other marine-related businesses are at the heart of Rock Hall’s economy,” shared Rock Hall Mayor James Cook. “Recognizing the need to address the workforce challenges facing our local marine industry, the partnership between USRC and Rivers & Roads Consulting has allowed us to chart the best course forward. Through a strategic, phased approach, we are laying the groundwork for the workforce development that will support Rock Hall’s marine trades sector for years to come.”

The first step in the phased approach is hiring a program coordinator for Marine Trades Workforce Development. This position will address immediate workforce needs while laying the foundation for the potential creation of a full-scale training center in the future. The long-term goal is to expand from a single coordinator into a fully operational training hub that supports Rock Hall’s growing marine trades industry.

“Through direct engagement with local businesses, educational institutions, and workforce leaders, Rivers & Roads Consulting gained valuable insights that are pivotal to addressing the workforce challenges in Rock Hall,” said Sam Shoge, Partner at Rivers & Roads Consulting. “This Feasibility Study has been a crucial step in identifying the needs of Rock Hall’s marine trades industry and devising solutions. It’s been a privilege to work with USRC on several projects that have helped strengthen communities across the Upper Shore, and this initiative is another example of how thoughtful planning and collaboration can lead to long-term growth and success.”

“The Feasibility Study in Rock Hall is a prime example of the impactful projects that can be made possible through the Upper Shore Regional Council’s Municipal Development Consulting Program,” said Susan O’Neill, executive director of the Upper Shore Regional Council. “This program was designed to help municipalities conceptualize, study, and prepare initiatives that address the specific needs and challenges of communities. We take great pride in supporting Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne’s Counties, and we are thrilled to see the positive outcomes from this collaboration in Rock Hall.”

To learn more about the Municipal Development Consulting Program and apply for funding, visit the Upper Shore Regional Council’s website.

The full Feasibility Study for Marine Trades Training is available on the Upper Shore Regional Council’s website.

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Kent County’s META Program Welcomes New Cohort of Entrepreneurs

March 25, 2025 by James Dissette Leave a Comment

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The Upper Shore Community Development Partners (USCDP), in partnership with the Town of Chestertown, proudly welcomes the newest cohort of entrepreneurs to the Minority Entrepreneurship Training Accelerator (META) program. This transformative initiative, hosted at Washington College’s Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience and Innovation Plant, empowers local business owners with the skills, resources, and connections to grow and sustain their ventures.

The 2025 cohort represents a diverse range of businesses, each bringing unique products and services to Kent County and beyond:

  • Jayne Barrett-Freeman, Jab Cab, LLC – A transportation service focused on accessibility and convenience.

  • Taccorra Rena Graves, Crafteebabe Kreationz – A creative brand specializing in handcrafted goods.

  • Danielle Latricia Barrett, Bee Well Apothecary – A holistic wellness business offering natural remedies and self-care products.

  • Rashawn Donté Bennett, Food Truck – A mobile eatery bringing flavorful, on-the-go dining experiences.

  • Vanessa Holloway-Truxon, Agribusiness – A venture dedicated to sustainable farming and agricultural innovation.

  • Carlene Louise Wilson, C and M Décor and Design, LLC – A home décor and design company crafting beautiful living spaces.

  • Kay L Brown, K’s Hot Dogs– A mobile food service offering quick and delicious bites.

The META program provides participants with expert-led training, mentorship, and access to essential business resources. META is thrilled to welcome Deayna Ewell, an experienced entrepreneur, the owner of Onyx Beauty Supply, and member of the inaugural META cohort in Queen Anne’s county, as a co-facilitator, to share her experiences and provide insights to the cohort.

“We are excited to support this talented group of business owners,” said Rebecca Murphy, Lead Consultant at USCDP. “META is designed to provide a solid foundation for entrepreneurs to thrive, and we are grateful to the Town of Chestertown and Washington College’s Starr Center and Innovation Plant for generously supporting this impactful program.”

“The Starr Center and Innovation Plant are incredibly proud to support this important initiative and to have partnered with USCDP and the Town of Chestertown,” said Patrick Nugent, the Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. Director of Civic Engagement at Washington College. “We seek to catalyze economic and educational opportunities in our region, and this is a perfect example of how we partner with others to make that happen.”

META is a key initiative in strengthening economic development and fostering business success in Kent County. Through strategic partnerships and community support, this program continues to be a catalyst for minority-owned businesses in the region.

For more information about the META program or to learn how to support local entrepreneurs, contact [email protected].

About Upper Shore Community Development Partners (USCDP)

Upper Shore Community Development Partners (USCDP) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit community development corporation whose mission is to advance equity in housing, entrepreneurship, and job placement for the underrepresented on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

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