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Monthly Archives: "September 2017"

Entrepreneurs Complete First Round of Pitches

  Talia McGill   September 29, 2017   Leave a comment

  On September 9, the Wells Fargo Green Team heard the first round of pitches from food entrepreneurs engaged in the 2nd Annual Entrepreneur Invitational sponsored by Wells Fargo. Each of the eight ambitious food entrepreneurs shared their products and provided a ten-minute pitch of their business plan to a panel of Wells Fargo Green

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Peter Kiewit Foundation Challenge Provides an Opportunity

  Talia McGill   September 21, 2017   Leave a comment

The Charles B. Washington Public Library in North Omaha serves as a gathering place of hope, education and positive engagement despite the myriad of struggles that families experience related to poverty. One of those struggles often includes having knowledge of and access to healthy food. No More Empty Pots recognized this need and now provides cooking

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Domestic Blend to Play at Blues & BBQ

  Talia McGill   September 10, 2017   Leave a comment

No More Empty Pots is very excited to have local band, Domestic Blend, performing at the Annual Blues & BBQ Harvest Party at the Florence Mill. Domestic Blend is a Soul/Indie/Pop/Rock group. They are a 5 piece band including Brady Wells on Lead Vocals and Rhythm Guitar, Brandon Myers on the Drums, Sebastian Lane on Lead Guitar,

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Culinary Workforce Training Program Comes to Life

  Talia McGill   September 1, 2017   4 Comments
Culinary Workforce Training Program Participants

The first 15-week session of the No More Empty Pots Culinary Workforce Training Program (CWTP) began on August 21st.  Meet NaTeeka, Darianna and Jean, our first class of participants. These young ladies are excited about the program because it is a stepping stone in being able to have the skills to start their own food

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