Happy International Women's Day, EscapeMakers! As a women-owned and -operated company, EscapeMaker loves any excuse to celebrate the women business owners, producers, makers and entrepreneurs that we cross paths with on a daily basis. Join us in celebrating this special day by taking part in the ALL-WOMEN LED, first ever Virtual Agritourism Training. Fourteen women industry experts joined forces to create an evergreen educational resource for innkeepers, farmers, winemakers, craft beverage producers and ag-related destinations to grow their businesses. The training, presented by EscapeMaker and Fulton Stall Market, is not only the first digital training focusing on the tourism and agriculture industries (agritourism), but also is produced solely by women, 30% of whom are certified as an M/WBE (Minority Women-Owned Business Enterprise). These fourteen female experts have come together on one online platform to share insider tips, trends and best practices for preparing a business to capitalize on the rapidly changing travel landscape and to meet the demands of leisure, group, event and corporate travel markets. Learn more about each of the women and their courses here and get your hands on the 6+ hours of evergreen education today!
Happy International Women’s Day, EscapeMakers! As a women-owned and -operated company, EscapeMaker loves any excuse to celebrate the women business owners, producers, makers and entrepreneurs that we cross paths with on a daily basis. Join us in celebrating this special day by taking part in the ALL-WOMEN LED, first ever Virtual Agritourism Training. Fourteen women industry experts joined forces to create an evergreen educational resource for innkeepers, farmers, winemakers, craft beverage producers and ag-related destinations
New York City’s Public Markets celebrate the rich history and diverse cultures, communities, and cuisines of the city we love. Join us as we celebrate the Women of Essex Market! There will be a kickoff ceremony at 2 pm, live music, networking, voter registration and info on training, M/WBE Certification and grants and funding to start-up or expand your own business. Shop the market, network with other women entrepreneurs and get inspired during the 19th Amendment Women’s Right to Vote Centennial and Women’s History Month! Saturday, February 29th 2pm - 5pm at Essex Market FREE ADMISSION! Celebrated vendors and producers include: Althea's Tropical Delights, bobagreen, Brittle and Beyond, Heroes & Villains, MilleNonne, Flower Power Herbs and Roots, Inc., The Lower Eastside Girls Club, Latí-Cosina, Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Center, Rosie's Crochet, Eat Gai, Lower East Side Ice Cream Factory, Arancini Bros. and more. Free business services such as advertising placements and marketing consultations will be raffled off to those that attend from Heritage Radio Network, Queens Feasts, Edible Manhattan and EscapeMaker.com. Prizes include: Free web services for 2 years from Godaddy ($50 Value) Customized social media plan for a business owner from QueensFeast Free legal clinic with NELP for 30 minute session with a lawyer 30 minute photo session by a professional photographer for your business or products On-air mentions on 6 episodes of Heritage Radio & social media mentions ($500 Value) Social Media Promotion from Edible Manhattan ($500 Value) 6 hours of on-demand business training from EscapeMaker.com ($250 Value) Free Ticket to WomeninHospitality.org Event ($50 Value) Live music by CARTAGENA The Band More info: PublicMarkets.NYC Brought to you by NYCEDC.
New York City’s Public Markets celebrate the rich history and diverse cultures, communities, and cuisines of the city we love. Join us as we celebrate the Women of Essex Market! There will be a kickoff ceremony at 2 pm, live music, networking, voter registration and info on training, M/WBE Certification and grants and funding to start-up or expand your own business. Shop the market, network with other women entrepreneurs and get inspired during the 19th
New York City’s Public Markets celebrate the rich history and diverse cultures, communities and cuisines of the city we love. Join us as we celebrate the Women of La Marqueta Market and Hot Bread Kitchen incubator! There will be a kick-off ceremony at 2 pm, live music, food, beverages and art for sale, networking, voter registration and info on training, M/WBE Certification and grants and funding to start-up or expand your own business. Shop, dance, network with other women entrepreneurs and get inspired during the 19th Amendment Women’s Right to Vote Centennial and Women’s History Month! Saturday, March 7 2pm - 5pm at La Marqueta FREE ADMISSION! Celebrated vendors and producers include Artists of La Marqueta, Maryam's Yum Yum, Elma's in Harlem, The eggroll queen, Karen's Goodness, Cenkali Products, Sprinkle Splash Sweet Shoppe Inc., Pâtisserie Vanessa, Ms. Macs West Indian Foods & Fruit Cake, Lil Bit of Everything Catering, Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Center, Chef Bangs & Co., Fulton Stall Market, women.nyc, SDSauce Thai Hot Sauce, Champagne Tea and more! Free business services such as advertising placements and marketing consultations will be raffled off to those that attend from Heritage Radio Network, Queens Feasts, Edible Manhattan and EscapeMaker.com. Prizes include: Free web services for 2 years from Godaddy ($50 Value) Customized social media plan for a business owner from QueensFeast Free legal clinic with NELP for 30 minute session with a lawyer 30 minute photo session by a professional photographer for your business or products On-air mentions on 6 episodes of Heritage Radio & social media mentions ($500 Value) Social Media Promotion from Edible Manhattan ($500 Value) 6 hours of on-demand business training from EscapeMaker.com ($250 Value) Free Ticket to WomeninHospitality.org Event ($50 Value) Live music by CARTAGENA The Band More info: PublicMarkets.NYC Brought to you by NYCEDC.
New York City’s Public Markets celebrate the rich history and diverse cultures, communities and cuisines of the city we love. Join us as we celebrate the Women of La Marqueta Market and Hot Bread Kitchen incubator! There will be a kick-off ceremony at 2 pm, live music, food, beverages and art for sale, networking, voter registration and info on training, M/WBE Certification and grants and funding to start-up or expand your own business. Shop, dance,
Women's History Month may be coming to a close, but the celebration of women cannot and should not be limited to one month out of the year. This evergreen celebration is as important now as it has ever been, and for those of you looking for special ways to remember and honor strong females past and present, we've got a few ideas for you...day trips, weekend getaways and the perfect spring escapes! Plan a getaway to the Finger Lakes to visit the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, NY. The Hall of Fame is the nation's oldest membership organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements of great American women, including inspirations like Maya Angelou, Julia Child, Hilary Rodham Clinton, Betty Ford, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Helen Keller, Coretta Scott King, Annie Oakley, Rosa Parks, Janet Reno, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Edith Wharton, Oprah Winfrey and so many more. Make a whole weekend out of it by booking EscapeMaker's Craft Beverage Package in the Finger Lakes! Discover New York State's Women's Heritage Trail, filled with historic sites and museums that celebrate the achievements and history of women in NY. Visit the Hudson Valley's Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site in Dutchess County; the Matilda Joslyn Gage Home just outside of Syracuse, celebrating Gage who was a noted speaker and writer on woman’s suffrage, and an abolitionist; the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Museum in Chautauqua County; or visit the national historic landmark, the Susan B. Anthony House, in Rochester. Or, celebrate women in agriculture by visiting some of the female-led farms and producers across the state and in New York's citywide Greenmarkets. Meet two of the Hudson Valley's finest: Elizabeth Ryan of Breezy Hill Orchard in Dutchess County and Beth Linskey of Beth's Farm Kitchen in Columbia County;
Women’s History Month may be coming to a close, but the celebration of women cannot and should not be limited to one month out of the year. This evergreen celebration is as important now as it has ever been, and for those of you looking for special ways to remember and honor strong females past and present, we’ve got a few ideas for you…day trips, weekend getaways and the perfect spring escapes! Plan a getaway