in Salisbury (the former Pier 1 Imports). Miller Commercial Real Estate senior advisor Tonney Insley and managing director Brent Miller brokered the long-term lease of 4,000 square feet at 2320 N Salisbury Blvd. Vegetable and Butcher currently employs 56 workers and plans to create an additional 184 full-time jobs over the next three years. Since its launch, the company has delivered more than 1 million meals to people in the area and currently donates hundreds of meals each week to assist those in need. The company offers two types of chef-inspired meals – plant-based or with animal protein – and are always dairy and gluten-free. The company is moving from Washington, D.C., to a 32,000-square-foot Class A industrial space at 6001 Fallard Drive in Upper Marlboro.įormed in 2016, Vegetable and Butcher delivers ready-to-eat meals to approximately 150 zip codes in the Mid-Atlantic region. Governor Wes Moore on July 13 announced that Vegetable and Butcher, a subscription-based food delivery service, is relocating its headquarters to Maryland. The loan cannot be used for working capital or operational expenses. Funding may only be used for capital expenses related to a childcare facility and includes the purchase of an existing facility or construction of a new facility, as well as expansion or renovation of an existing facility. To qualify, a childcare provider must be licensed by the Maryland State Department of Education and participate in the Child Care Scholarship Program. The fund, created during the 2022 General Assembly, offers no-interest loans for capital expenses to childcare providers who are licensed and participate in Maryland State Department of Education’s Child Care Scholarship Program. Governor Wes Moore on July 11 announced that 67 childcare facilities have been awarded a total of $11.5 million through the inaugural round of the Child Care Capital Support Revolving Loan Fund, administered through the Maryland Department of Commerce in partnership with the Maryland State Department of Education. New attractions include demonstrations from Mid-Atlantic Disc Dogs duck races and the Wreaths Across America Mobile Education Unit on Saturday.Īdmission and parking at the fair are free. Returning fair events include the Maryland High School Rodeo Mason Dixon Deputies Mounted Shooters livestock shows watermelon, pie and hot wing eating contests petting farm car and Jeep shows fair queen pageant rodeo games pony rides Hebron Train Depot rides inflatables axe throwing and fireworks on Friday. Categories include cooking, gardening, woodworking, the arts, livestock, agriculture and more. Hard copies are available at Farmers & Planters Too, Johnson's Seed & Feed, Bryan & Brittingham, University of Maryland Extension and the Wicomico Civic Center. The premium book for 4-H and FFA competitions is posted online at. The fair serves to showcase the importance of agriculture on the shore in a family-friendly atmosphere. The Wicomico Farm & Home Show and Wicomico County last week announced the return of the Wicomico County Fair, set for Aug.
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