TAMPA Fla. – Safety Harbor SongFest musician, Joe Craven, spent Thursday afternoon holding his music “playshop” where he worked with students from Seminole Heights Elementary School on music improvisation.
TAMPA Fla. – Safety Harbor SongFest musician, Joe Craven, spent Thursday afternoon holding his music “playshop” where he worked with students from Seminole Heights Elementary School on music improvisation.
SAFETY HARBOR, Fla. – When country music duo Love and Theft takes the stage as a co-headliner this Sunday at Safety Harbor SongFest, the duo will have a lot to celebrate.
TUCSON, Ariz. – Bottle Breacher, a nationally recognized manufacturer of patriotic gear and .50 caliber bottle openers unveiled their latest two products Wednesday.
CLEARWATER, Fla. – Dimmitt Chevrolet donated $500 and much-needed equipment to Countryside Little League this month as part of the annual Chevy Youth Baseball initiative.
SAFETY HARBOR, Fla. – Safety Harbor SongFest is delighted to welcome back Shawn Mullins to the Waterfront Park on April 3rd.
TUCSON, Ariz. – Bottle Breacher, a veteran-owned and operated manufacturer of beverage openers made from ammunition rounds, is now selling a t-shirt featuring Jesus Christ.
TUCSON, Ariz. – A trip to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory will not be included, but Bottle Breacher patrons can be entered to win a 24-karat gold-plated Bottle Breacher with a “Golden Ticket” special giveaway.
TAMPA, Fla. – Judge Public Relations, a national full-service public relations, marketing and creative services firm headquartered in Tampa, Florida, is offering five tips for entrepreneurs who are looking to improve their public relations strategies.
LOS ANGELES – Bottle Breacher, a veteran-owned and operated manufacturer of custom beverage openers, recently donated 100 Bottle Breachers to the LAPD Bomb Squad, which raised $2,500 in funding to help honor fallen officers.
By: Eli Crane
TUCSON, Ariz. – As an entrepreneur you constantly hear from advisers, investors and other business experts, the bullet proof rule that, “cash is king.” For those of us who have taken the road less traveled and started our own business with visions of creating something magnificent, building wealth, providing for others, or all of the above, we have learned how important this one rule is. Let’s face it, hugs and good intentions are not going to keep the lights on or keep our staff employed. In addition, I am learning how important it is to also have a mission outside of making money, maintaining a healthy bottom line and being able to report large growth and profits to my partners as my business is quickly growing and transitioning from a start-up into an adolescent small business.