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Bartender to the rescue’s End of the year networking event

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Dommie mommie end of the year networking event  On December 28th, Philly entrepreneur and bartender Dommie Mommie hosted a networking event for entrepreneurs across the city. The event experienced a great turnout with 8 local entrepreneurs, in addition to Dommie, all with different business types coming to set up shop. They all networked despite the fact that none of them were familiar with one other. The event was beneficial for all of the entrepreneurs involved. They all were able to sell merchandise, meet new people, and gain exposure, which was Dommie’s reason for this event. I interviewed Dommie and asked what made her want to throw this event. She stated that she wanted to attract more attention to her bartending school and help others while doing so. She also wanted to meet new people and network with business owners she didn’t know. The purpose is similar to my magazine’s purpose. Her intentions were for every entrepreneur at this event to gain exposure and clientele

Phillystreetmag thanksgiving giveaway

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My name is Tyjae Sullivan, creator and co-owner of the city’s new magazine, Philly Street Magazine. I hosted a Thanksgiving food and clothing giveaway for the homeless and less fortunate on Nov 23rd and 30th.  With the help of my business partners, sponsor  http://www.cwrphilly.com , family, friends, and volunteers, we fed an clothed 300 plus people over the course of those 2 days. The experience was riveting. Helping people in need is something me and one of my brothers and business partners, Rasheen, always wanted to do. There were so many people without things needed for the winter such as jackets, hats, scarves, socks, and gloves. We provided food and clothes for ages 5 and up We fed and clothed whole families.  Not only did we set up shop at the park on Kensington and Tioga but we also walked the streets to feed and clothe people who were unaware of the event occurring. We also made sure anyone that walked past our event received hot food and clothes and winter accessor