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Osceola businesses attempting to rebound and rebuild from COVID-19
31 Oct 2020
Polk County, News
Select Osceola businesses owners are going back to school.
They are participating in the Rebound and Rebuild Program, a 10-session virtual program which, helps small businesses impacted by COVID-19 refocus, stabilize, and build toward long-term recovery.
Six owners are participating with a certified facilitator and fellow business owners in the 2.5-hour virtual sessions.
The Rebound and Rebuild program will be hosted by the Osceola Area Chamber and Main Street organization.
Germaine Ross, Chamber Director, explained why the Chamber got involved.
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