
Coffeehouse Five celebrates five years in Franklin
Coffeehouse Five is celebrating five years since joining the Franklin community. To mark this milestone, the community-focused coffeehouse will be celebrating across all three of their locations with special promotions and exclusive offers on March 5.
Coffeehouse Five opened their Franklin location, 41 W. Monroe St., in March 2020, just a short time before COVID forced food establishments like theirs to temporarily close their dine-in options. Coffeehouse Five quickly adapted by offering curbside delivery in Franklin and the community support from that point on has enabled them to grow, furthering their mission to provide free mental health counseling by selling their in-house roasted coffee, food, and pastries.
Guests visiting any Coffeehouse Five location during the anniversary celebration can take advantage of the following special offers:
For more information, follow Coffeehouse Five on social media.
USPS holding job fair
The U.S. Postal Service will hold a job fair in Indianapolis to fill all positions, which include benefits. The Job Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 8 at the USPS District Conference Center, 8765 Guion Road, Indianapolis.
To assist potential applicants, USPS personnel will be onsite to provide detailed information about the positions and to answer questions. Computers will be available for those who wish to apply.
Applications are accepted online only at www.usps.com/careers. Applicants must be 18 years of age and be available to work weekends and holidays.
See job postings for full details for duties, responsibilities, requirements, and benefits information. Postings are updated frequently, so check back often for additional opportunities.
Franciscan Health Foundation receives grant
The Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust (IBCAT) has awarded a grant of over $7,000 to the Franciscan Health Foundation to be used to provide mammograms for low-income women in Central Indiana.
The money is generated by the sale of Indiana’s Breast Cancer Awareness license plate.
The Franciscan Health Foundation has received IBCAT funding for several years with funds distributed to the breast cancer screening program at Franciscan Health Indianapolis among other programs within the organization.
The breast cancer screening program at Franciscan Health Indianapolis targets low-income women to provide equitable access to early detection and intervention services for breast cancer. The program aims to overcome financial, logistical and informational obstacles that might otherwise prevent these women from receiving timely and appropriate screening.
Indiana residents may purchase an Indiana breast cancer awareness special group recognition license plate by visiting any BMV license branch or online at myBMV.com. Of the annual $40 fee, $25 is a direct tax-deductible donation — to the extent of the law.
For more information on the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust and the programs it funds, visit breastcancerplate.org or call 866-724-2228.
Indiana Grown Symposium hosting training event
Indiana Grown, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture’s local marketing initiative, will be hosting a day-long conference focused on educational seminars for Indiana’s food and farming businesses.
The event is from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 18 at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds, 1900 E. Main St., Danville. Registration is $45 and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Interested businesses and Indiana Grown members have until March 12 to register for the event at indianagrown.org.
Businesses do not have to be an Indiana Grown member to attend. A networking and social hour will occur from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. to ensure businesses have the opportunity to connect and learn from each other.
This event is an opportunity for agribusiness operators, food system advocates, agricultural agencies and others who want to develop and expand their business and brand. The symposium provides numerous educational sessions on marketing and advertising, growth through food safety, perfecting your sales pitch, defining your brands story and much more.
Attendees could include small agribusinesses looking to expand their products into new markets, businesses interested in social media and marketing expertise, creating a memorable guest experience, operator liability, consumer trends and much more.
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