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10 News Record • Wednesday, March 25, 2015
REACH hosts final
S.O.C.S. event of
the season
Tara Ostner, The Clinton News Record
On Saturday the REACH centre
in Clinton hosted its final
Southern Ontario Cattle Sorting
Association (S.O.C.S.) event
of the season concluding the
association's 2014-2105 Winter
Series.
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RETIREMENT LSE
Huron East to offer free rent for a year to new start-up
Budding entrepreneurs look-
ing
ooking to start a business in Huron
East could win free rent for a
year at a storefront in either
Seaforth or Brussels as part of a
first in the county economic
development promotion.
The Municipality of Huron
East's "Win This Space" contest,
modelled after a similar promo-
tion launched in Uxbridge in
2013, will award a future busi-
ness owner free rent for an
entire year at one of several par-
ticipating locations and hun-
dreds of dollars worth of in-
kind professional services, as
well as financial and marketing
assistance.
"We hope to inspire some-
one to become an entrepre-
neur; Jan Hawley, Huron East's
economic development officer,
said in a blog post announcing
the contest. "Win This Space
will help give a new business
owner a 'leg -up' (in) eliminat-
ing some of the big start-up
costs incurred in the first year"
Hawley said the contest is
further evidence that Huron
East is "open for business," and
is serious about "recruiting new
ventures." She encouraged
those batting around an idea for
a business to take their best shot
and enter the competition.
'Anyone who has considered
putting their new business idea
to the test, who would like to
expand and relocate a current
business, or who has been run-
ning a home-based operation
should get in on this amazing
opportunity to take the next
step in achieving their goal,"
Hawley added.
Contestants looking to enter
must be at least 19 years old,
Canadian citizens and residents
of Ontario.
Candidates chosen to partic-
ipate will attend the kick-off
event at the Seaforth Golf Clu-
bin late April to learn more
about the contest.
They will also be required to
attend several free educational
workshops sponsored by the
Small Business Enterprise Cen-
tre focusing on how to start a
business, developing a business
plan, marketing and promo-
tional strategies and the
financial aspect of being an
entrepreneur.
Each workshop will also
involve assignments, research,
and coaching on how to create
a successful business model.
Once completed, the entrants
will submit their business plans
to the Huron East Economic
Development Department to
be reviewed by the "Win This
Space" judging panel, who will
then select the top five
candidates.
The finalists will attend the
finale event sometime in June
where they'll have the chance
to pitch their idea and business
model for a chance to win the
grand prize.
Huron East Mayor Bernie
MacLellan says the contest rep-
resents an evolution of the
innovtive work already being
done by the municipality to
promote economic
development.
"The Brussels Business &
Cultural Centre was our first
step forward, offering
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