Over the past few weeks, we’ve had the pleasure of sharing the stories of some amazing local businesses and individuals who are making a real impact in our community. From Ellen Andrick‘s sustainable goods store, Replenish Refillery, to Ben Cole‘s community-driven café, Breakaway, we’ve seen firsthand the passion and dedication that goes into creating a thriving local business.
We’ve also met Colleen Spears, the young entrepreneur behind Spearpoint Strategies, who is helping businesses prioritize people, planet, and profits. And we’ve visited Kim Hanson‘s Dover Pottery Studio, where creativity and community come together in a beautiful way. Most recently, we stopped by Milk Street Studio, where Sebastian Franks is helping to foster a vibrant music and arts scene in Dover.
But now, we need your help! We’re looking for our next interview subjects, and we want to hear from you. Who do you think we should talk to next? Is there a local business owner or entrepreneur who inspires you? Maybe there’s a artist or musician who is making waves in our community. Or perhaps there’s a community leader or activist who is working tirelessly to make our city a better place.
We want to hear from you! Please leave a comment below or send us an email with your suggestions. We’re looking for people who are passionate about what they do, and who are making a real difference in our community.
By sharing your suggestions, you’ll not only be helping us find our next interview subject, but you’ll also be helping to shine a spotlight on the amazing people and businesses that make our community so special.
So, who should we talk to next? We can’t wait to hear your ideas!
The Orpheum on Washington Street has created a unique apartment life experience in downtown Dover. Upon entering the front entranceway into the vibrant lobby you are aware that this is a creative and exceptional environment with a different approach to flexible living for singles and families…..(I can share more)…
Patti! Who would I get in contact with to interview about the Orpheum? There’s a lot of history with that site as well. Before the apartments, wasn’t it a theater? And I think there is an old locked safe no one can open up that is associated with the property as well.