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Small Business Lifestyle

Our Daily Show Interview! Adam Marburger: Alton Family Martial Arts & Fitness [Video]

On This Thursday in the Heart of the Riverbend, we are starting things off with Adam Marburger and Alton Family Martial Arts and Fitness! Adam will join us to fill us in on the amazing work being put in by the team, and the success they are seeing! We will learn ways of which we can join, and all of the other opportunities that await us!

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Small Business Ideas

Father-Daughter Blacksmithing Duo Shine at Giant Dwarf Forge [Video]

[video:6880]BELLEVILLE – For Mike Lanham, the dream to become a blacksmith started with “Sesame Street.”He remembers a “Sesame Street” short in which a blacksmith uses a silo ring to make carriage bolts for a sled. At age 5, Lanham was fascinated. It wasn’t until he was in college at SIUE that he was finally able to take a summer blacksmithing class, and that interest he developed at age 5 turned into a passion. Today, Lanham is the owner of Giant Dwarf Forge, and his 13-year-old daughter Caroline is following in his footsteps.“The idea that you could take something thrown away and make something brand new out of it just sparked something in my imagination, and it never let go,” he said. Like a lot of young boys, Lanham said, his first blacksmith mission was to make himself a knife. He joined the Illinois Valley Blacksmith Association and the Blacksmiths Association of Missouri, then started attending more demonstrations and trying it for himself. His first knife took him six hours. Now, he makes knives in 45 minutes.He remembers one project that took months to perfect. A few years into his blacksmithing journey, he watched a demonstrator make a pair of tongs. Lanham went home and made six tongs but couldn’t get it right. When he came back a year later to watch the demonstration again, he realized that three strokes of the hammer made all the difference.This patience is an important part of blacksmithing. Caroline said that most issues are “a two-second fix” if you know what you’re doing, but it takes a lot of hard work to get it right. She said this “trial and error” is her favorite part.Through Giant Dwarf Forge, Lanham and Caroline go to a lot of trade shows like the Home Builders & Remodelers Metro East Association Home Expo. They also sell utensils, knives, keychains and more on the official Giant Dwarf Forge Facebook page. The father-and-daughter duo love working together and sharing their passion for blacksmithing with the rest of the community.“I tell everybody imagination and patience are your only two limitations,” Lanham added. “It’s just a lot of thinking about it and processing it and then just going home and trying to reproduce it and doing it again and again.”For more information about the Home Builders & Remodelers Metro East Association, visit hbrmea.org. 

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Small Business Growth

Good Knight Cupcakes & Cookies [Video]

For those who delicious cupcakes or customized sugar cookies and even cake pops,Good Knight Cupcakes & Cookiesshould be a destination to visit.The business has been open for nine months, but is marking its grand opening at 4 tonight with theRiver Bend Growth Association. The cupcake/cookie business is extremely grateful to Joell Aguirre and the River Bend Growth Association for helping them skyrocket to success within the first year, spreading the word about them.Megan Knight and Debbie Hinshaw, long-time friends, are the owners of Good Knight Cupcakes and Cookies at 1490B East, Edwardsville Road, right across from the Pump House in Wood River.

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Small Business Growth

Grafton Oyster Bars Opening Celebrated with RBGA Ribbon Cutting [Video]

The River Bend Growth Association celebrated the opening of Grafton Oyster Bar on Wednesday afternoon with Owner Brad Hagen.Hagen isnt new to the seafood restaurant business having worked for 19 years at St. Louis Broadway Oyster Bar. He and his wife Nicole, along with John Johnson, who owns the Broadway Oyster Bar , are owners of Graftons new destination restaurant.Brad Hagen grew up in Jersey County and said that since hed gotten into the restaurant business hed dreamed of having a seafood place on the water. When his friends Joe and Jan DeSherlia, owners of Grafton Harbor, contacted him late last year about availability of some space above their General Store and Gift shop, Hagen saw the opportunity to live his dream.Grafton Oyster Bars menu emphasizes Seafood and Cajun Creole Cuisine and offers specials on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Tuesdays special is dollar oysters and on Wednesdays kids eat free. Hagen said that the Oyster Bar would soon be offering Dinner Night for Two for $35 on Tuesday and Wednesday nights featuring appetizer, salad, entrees and choice of dessert.Watch as Trish Holmes, Growth Associations Director of Member Services and hosts the event, has Hagen describe how the restaurant came to be as well as asks for comments for Grafton Mayor Tom Thompson and RBGA President Monica Bristow.Grafton Oyster Bar 215 West Water Street Grafton, IL 62037 618-786-7678 www. GraftonOysterBar.comHours: Tuesday Thursday & Sunday: 11:00am 1:00am (kitchen closes at 10:00pm) Friday & Saturday: 11:00am 1:00am (kitchen closes at 11:00pm)CLOSED MONDAYS

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Small Business Lifestyle

Investment Planners, Inc. chosen as Growth Associations October 2018 Small Business of the Month [Video]

Financial Advisor Kathy Weaver and Investment Planners Inc.s Alton office have been chosen October 2018 Small Business of the Month by the Riverbend Growth Association. Shes been in the investment and securities industry for 22 years, 16 of those as a Financial Advisor. In addition, Kathy holds life, health and accident insurance licenses. Small Business of the Month award winners are Growth Association members who have been nominated by the public. Once nominated, the nominees complete a questionnaire and application. The RBGAs Awards Committee chaired by Amy Schaake-Smith, uses a points system to rate the contents of each application, the applicant with the highest point total wins. Watch as Riverbend Growth Association Chair of the Small Business of the Month Committee, Amy Schaake-Smith and Director of Member Services, Trish Holmes congratulate Kathy and the team that makes her so successful.The Riverbend Growth Association is the Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development organization for the 11 communities knows as the Riverbend. For more information about the Growth Association, please visitwww.growthassociation.comor call (618) 467-2280.Investment Planners, Inc. Kathy Weaver 233 E Center Drive Alton, IL 62002 618-466-0100 KWeaver@Investment-Planners.com www.IPIRiverbend.com

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Small Business Lifestyle

Our Daily Show! Ft. Luis, Beyond the Shelves, and More! [Video]

On This Monday in the Heart of the Riverbend… we are starting the day off with Luis, and getting the latest from the St. Louis Sports Scene. We will talk the Cards playing pretty decent ball, and St. Louis City’s continued fall from grace. Then at 10:35, we are talking with Mary Cordes with another edition of Beyond the Shelves With Hayner Library! On the first and last Monday of each month we explore the community resource (and staple), and get the latest on events coming down the pipeline, programing, and more!

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Small Business Growth

RBGA Awards Bluff City grill November Small Business of the Month [Video]

Altons Bluff City Grill was named by The River Bend Growth Association Small Business of the Month for November 2017. The 4-year old business started at 9th and Piasa Street in 2013 and moved to its current location at 424 East Broadway in 2016. The combination restaurant, sports bar, lounge and banquet facility offers fine food, fun, many different beers, wines and mixed drinks for parties from 1 or to 450. Watch the video as Growth Associations Director of Member Services, Trish Holmes and Chair of the Small Business of the Month Committee, Amy Schaake of RiverBender.com presents the honor to owner Cathy Gross. The River Bend Growth Association is the Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development organization for the 11 communities knows as the River Bend. For more information about the Growth Association, please visitwww.growthassociation.comor call (618) 467-2280. RiverBender.com and EdGlenToday.com congratulate Cathy and all the employees who make Bluff City Grill deserving of the Growth Associations November 2017 Small Business of the Month award. Bluff City Grill 424 E. Broadway Alton, IL 62002 618-433-8288

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Small Business Lifestyle

Mike Lynchs Friend Reveals What Life Was Like on Yacht Before It Sank [Video]

Mike Lynch’s friend and former colleague has detailed his relationship with the late tech entrepreneur and what the ‘Bayesian’ yacht was like following its sinking off the coast of Sicily on Aug. 19 that claimed the lives of Lynch and six others.