Tri-State in training: Upcoming seminar focuses on social media marketing

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING: At noon Wednesday, March 21, Unlimited Future Inc. will host a brown bag lunch and learn and find out how your business can use social media to communicate with your customers and increase your bottom line. The seminar will be taught by Larry Nitardy of ComAssit, a local business that helps start-ups, small and mid-sized companies identify possibilities, map and execute actions that improve margins, empower personal and corporate choices and create sustainable growth.

Unlimited Future, Inc. Business Incubator is located at 1650 8th Ave. To register, go to http://www.unlimitedfuture.org or call 304-697-3007.

TOURISM MINI GRANTS: At 10 a.m. Monday, March 26, The West Virginia Department of Tourism will be at Unlimited Future Inc. to discuss the The Tourism Matching Advertising Partnership Program (MAPP). MAPP provides matching funds for innovative and effective advertising projects that increase tourism in West Virginia. The purpose of the program is to extend the advertising resources of the tourism industry through partnerships, support advertising strategies (both small and large), provide incentive and opportunity for tourism growth and to help communities to improve the local economy by strengthening West Virginias tourism.

Attend to find out if your business, festival, fair or location is eligible to take advantage of these matching grants. Unlimited Future is at 1650 8th Ave., Huntington. To register or with questions, call 304-697-3007 or go to http://www.unlimitedfuture.org.

GOODWILL OFFERS HOMEBUYER EDUCATION CLASSES: Goodwill Industries Consumer Credit Counseling Service will hold a Homebuyer Education Class from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 24, in the conference room of Goodwills offices at 1102 Memorial Blvd. in Huntington.

The class will include assessing homebuyer readiness, budgeting and credit, the value of homebuyer inspections, financing, mortgage instruments and loan closings, as well as keeping proper records for home maintenance.

The class fee is based on a sliding scale and participants must bring proof of income to the class. For more information or to discuss fees, call Michelle Hightower, Certified Housing Counselor and Homebuyer Educator at Goodwills Consumer Credit Counseling Service 304-522-4321, ext. #135, or email her at mhightower@goodwillhunting.org.

CAKE DECORATING: Goodwill Industries is offering a six-week course in professional cake decorating beginning from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, March 26, at 1005 Virginia Ave. The class will meet once a week, always on a Monday night, and costs $100.

The hands-on course aims to teach students to prepare, decorate and complete original cake designs. Students can develop skills in making flowers and leaves, writing and working with icing colors. Those who successfully complete the course could leave with the skills necessary to launch a career in cake decorating. Course costs includes decorating tips and supplies for the students to keep.

Students will be prepared to decorate an entire cake of their own unique design by the last week of class. Class is limited to 15 students.

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