The city of Enterprise recognized Small Business Week May 2-5 with a proclamation signing April 29 at Enterprise City Hall. Enterprise Mayor William Cooper said small businesses create two-thirds of all new jobs for all workers, employ more than one-half of the American work force and are responsible for half the private gross domestic product. With Cooper for the signing in front, from left, are Hero, Charlotte and Abby Chancey, fans and helpers at the family coffee shop Coffee Corner. In the middle row, from left, are Heather Jones of Century 21; LaWanda Grill of White Oak Ale House; Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Director Erin Grantham; Cooper; Katy Sellers of All-In Credit Union; and and Eric Wymann of Navigator Development Group, Inc. In back, from left, are Travis Parker of Travis Realty, Cissy Hutto, Enterprise Chamber Ambassador Jacque Hawkins, Jennie Chancey of Coffee Corner, Kimberly Padgett of FrouFrou Collection and Jules Brunson and Mallory Grayson of The Grande Pawlace.

With Mayor Cooper for the signing in front, from left, are Hero, Charlotte and Abby Chancey, fans and helpers at the family coffee shop Coffee Corner. In the middle row, from left, are Heather Jones of Century 21; LaWanda Grill of White Oak Ale House; Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Director Erin Grantham; Cooper; Katy Sellers of All-In Credit Union; and and Eric Wymann of Navigator Development Group, Inc. In back, from left, are Travis Parker of Travis Realty, Cissy Hutto, Enterprise Chamber Ambassador Jacque Hawkins, Jennie Chancey of Coffee Corner, Kimberly Padgett of FrouFrou Collection and Jules Brunson and Mallory Grayson of The Grande Pawlace.
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