The YMCA of Frederick County is home to a wide range of programs that serve the diverse needs of the Frederick community.…
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The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce thrives on supporting our members throughout Frederick County. Our members include small businesses, corporations, associations, nonprofits…
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Octavo Designs does lots of things for lots of clients. Big ones. Small ones. Somewhere-in-between ones. It’s all about the opportunity. For…
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The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce thrives on supporting our members throughout Frederick County. Our members include small businesses, corporations, associations, nonprofits…
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Have you struggled to reach your goals, overcome challenges, organize your ideas into a road map, or just get unstuck? You may…
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A few months ago, I was facilitating a workshop on respectful dialogue when the topic of emotions came up. A participant asked…
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August 2024 would have marked my 31st year as a community college educator. I remember reporting to the job fresh out of…
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As the new year unfolds, it’s a perfect time for small business owners to take a step back and reflect on the…
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The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the members of the Board of Directors for 2024-2025. Steve Heine, Chief…
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At our core, we help people and businesses solve problems and take advantage of opportunities. Our business, Woodsboro Bank, provides a full…
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The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the addition of Shirt Pun, founded by Maddie Wojdan, as our first-ever…
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Laboratory research, testing and manufacturing all rely on instruments that automate tasks in the lab. When one of those instruments breaks, progress…
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​On May 16, 2018 Leadership Frederick County program alumni, content experts and program supporters from three decades came together at ThorpeWood in the Catoctin…
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It’s a relatively rare occasion to have the entire eight-member Frederick County General Assembly gathered in one place to chat about their work, but that’s exactly what happened on Friday, May 4 at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Center at the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce’s 2018 Legislative Wrap -Up Breakfast. ​Almost 100 Chamber members attended, and from the buzz in the room, everyone seemed excited to hear about the Session that adjourned on April 9, 2018. Following a warm Chamber welcome from President/CEO Elizabeth Cromwell, Public Policy Committee Chairman Eric Soter opened with the first question. ​