“Growing Alabama’s economy, one small business at a time,” was the message that Juliana Bolivar, director of the America’s Small Business Development Center at Troy University, brought to those attending the Daleville Chamber of Commerce Annual Open House held Feb. 24 at the Daleville Cultural and Convention Center. “We want to know how we can better serve you,” said Daleville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Michelle Powell about the networking event that included light refreshments.
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