Economic Development eNews | September 11, 2018
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Green Gables Vines bringing big flavour
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OXFORD STATION - A local couple with a passion for winemaking is transforming a vineyard into a destination meeting place.
Green Gables Vines owner Marie Chinnatamby and winemaker Richard Deslandes are pleased to be offering an exciting selection of white, rosé, off-dry, dry red and fruit-flavoured wines at the winery.
"This is a lot of fun," says Richard, who has been crafting with care new blends from the five-acre vineyard. "People seem to want to taste local wines and buy local," he says.
"We chose to offer an organic, high quality product even when it means a lower production volume. There are no herbicides or pesticides used to produce our wines. We accept a few more weeds to get better, healthier wine," says Richard.
Marie agrees, noting this season they have been expanding their wine sampling and meeting room to include an upstairs sitting area. The goal is to have a winery where people can also host indoor and outdoor gatherings while enjoying the scenic vineyard and winery property. They welcome group visits, including bus tours.
"This is a passion for us," says Marie. She enjoys promoting the business and feels its location, minutes off Highway 416, is ideal for locals and tourists alike.
Richard, an engineer who grew up on a farm, has been making wine for 30 years. The couple is excited to now be able to develop new wines, including "Honey I'm Home," an off-dry white made of a blend of five grape varieties grown on site.
Green Gables Vines retail store is open Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 1-5 p.m. Book a meeting or event at the vineyard.
Learn more about Green Gables Vines, a member of the East Ontario Wine Producers Association, by visiting their
website and
Facebook page. You can
shop online, send them an
email or give them a call 613-986-4318. The winery is located at 1600 Porter Road in Edwardsburgh Cardinal Township.
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Top feature photo: Winemaker Richard Deslandes and winery owner Marie Chinnatamby at their tasting bar.
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Centre photo: Red wines Kissing Bridge, Dance With Me and Cabin Fever. Above: Richard trimming his vines. Bottom: The signature Green Gables homestead.
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Economic Development Summit
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This year the annual Leeds Grenville Economic Development Summit is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Registration is now open for this special event focusing on area business and development.
WHEN:
Friday, November 16, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE:
North Grenville Municipal Centre, 285 County Road 44, Kemptville.
COST:
$29
Bill Thake Award for Economic Development Leadership
Nominations are now being accepted for the Warden's Award. It recognizes a volunteer who has shown outstanding commitment and leadership resulting in the growth and vitality of the Leeds Grenville economy within the 10 member municipalities.
DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: Friday, September 28, 2018.
Please connect with us at
econdev@uclg.on.ca or call Deanna Clark at 613-342-3840, ext. 5360.
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RED program applications now being accepted
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The Rural Economic Development (RED) program funds projects that stimulate economic growth in rural Ontario. It is open to Not-for-profits, municipalities, Local Service Boards and Indigenous communities or organizations. You can get up to 50% of your project costs or a maximum of $100,000. The RED program funds activities that grow your local economy and remove barriers to economic development.
Learn more about the program and how to register.
Deadline for applications is Friday, September 28, by 5 p.m.
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Leeds Grenville seeking Business Development Officer
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Applications are now being accepted for a Business Development Officer, a full-time permanent position with the Counties. The officer will support business retention, development, investment and growth activities that positively influence the competitiveness of local businesses in the global marketplace.
Closing date is
Friday, September 21, 2018 (4 p.m.) or until position is filled.
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Steps to Establishing a Price for Your Product or Service
WHEN: Thursday, September 20,
9-11 a.m.
WHERE: Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation, 91 Cornelia St. West,
Smiths Falls
COST: $25
Presented by Scott Runte and Stephen Beamish of Launch Lab. There are many factors to consider when determining what price you set for your product or service. This workshop will build a price for a product to help understand all of the steps and methodology behind building a strong, market-ready pricing model.
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Doing Business with the Government of Canada
WHEN: Tuesday, October 2, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
WHERE: Small Business Advisory Centre, 91 Cornelia St. West, Entrance B, Smiths Falls
COST: Free
Presented by Manny Argiropoulos, of Public Services and Procurement Canada, this is a purchasing seminar. It introduces participants to the following and helps them with: Understanding the Procurement Process, Obtaining Security Screening, Bidding on Opportunities, Registering as a Supplier, Building Relationships and Searching for Opportunities. Seating is limited.
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Looking at Your Business from the Outside In
WHEN: Thursday, October 18, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration at 8 a.m.
WHERE: The Gananoque Inn, 550 Stone Street South, Gananoque
COST: Free
This event is sponsored by the Business Support Network - Working to Connect Businesses with Resources. Keynote speakers include Julie Nixon with How to Maximize your Influencer Marketing through First Impressions and Melissa Schenk, who will discuss how to "Live Stream Like A Pro." There will be networking sessions, a segment on Funding and Programs to Support Your Business and a panel discussion on Innovative Ideas to Grow Your Business.
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United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Economic Development Office
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Ann Weir
Economic Development Manager
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Deanna Clark
Economic Development Officer
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Joanne Poll
Administration / Communications Support
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32 Wall Street, Suite 300, Brockville, ON K6V 4R9
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