Coffee house five celebrate five years in Franklin
Cafehouse Five has been celebrating five years since membership in the Franklin community. To mark this milestone, community -centered coffee will celebrate in all three of their countries with special promotions and exclusive offers on March 5.
Cafehouse Five opened their location in Franklin, 41 W. Monroe St., in March 2020, only a short time before Covid forced the food institutions as their own to temporarily close their dinner options. Cafehouse Five was quickly adapted by offering the turning of the turn in Franklin and the support of the community from that point has enabled them to grow, leading their mission to provide free mental health counseling by selling their roasted coffee, food and pastries.
Visitors visiting each coffee location five while celebrating the anniversary can benefit from the following special offers:
- 5% off retail coffee beans and coffee pods – shares in your favorite coffee five products at a discounted price. Offer available only in the store.
- 5 dollars Waffle sandwich – for just $ 5, grab this delicious cheese filled with Waffle morning sandwich that feature Pesto and Aioli Chipotle and a family recipe. *Waffle sandwiches will only be available at Franklin’s location.
- Special edition of five years of mixing – enjoy this unique, experienced baking, while the latest supplies.
- Trade sale of $ 5 – select Merchandise Five of the Cafehouse brand will be available to buy for just $ 5.
For more information, follow Cafehouse Five on social media.
USPS holding the job fair
The US Postal Service will hold a job fair in Indianapolis to fill all positions, which include benefits. The work fair will be held from 10am to 2am March 8 at the USPS district conference center, 8765 Guion Road, Indianapolis.
To assist potential applicants, USPS staff will be in place to provide detailed information about positions and answer the questions. Computers will be available to those who wish to apply.
Applications are received online only at www.usps.com/careers. Applicants must be 18 years old and available to work weekends and holidays.
Check out job posts for full details on tasks, responsibilities, requirements and benefit information. Posts are often updated, so check again often for additional options.
Franciscan Health Foundation gets grant
The Breast Cancer Awareness Trust in Indiana (IBCAT) has given a grant over $ 7,000 to the Franciscan health foundation to be used to provide mammography for low -income women in central Indiana.
Money is generated by the sale of the breast cancer awareness license plate in Indiana.
The Franciscan Health Foundation has received IBCAT funds for several years with funds distributed in the breast cancer review program in Franciscan Health Indianapolis among other programs within the organization.
Breast Cancer Review Program in Franciscan Health Indianapolis aims at women with low income to provide equal access to early detection and breast cancer interference. The program aims to overcome financial, logistical and informative obstacles that can otherwise prevent these women from receiving timely and proper examination.
Indiana residents can buy a special license plate for recognizing the Gulf Awareness Group in Indiana by visiting any BMV license branch or online on mybmv.com. Of the $ 40 annual fee, $ 25 is a direct tax deductible donation-to the measure of law.
For more information on the Breast Cancer Awareness Trust in Indiana and the programs he finances, visit BreastCancerplate.org or call 866-724-2228.
The training event of the adult symposium in Indiana
Adult Indiana, local marketing initiative of the Department of Agriculture in Indiana, will host a daily conference focused on educational seminars for food and agricultural businesses in Indiana.
The event is from 8am to 4pm March 18th at Fairgroves County Hendricks, 1900 E. Main St., Danville. The registration is $ 45 and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Interested businesses and adult Indian members have until March 12th to register for the event in Indianagrown.org.
Businesses do not have to be an adult member in Indiana to participate. A network and a social hour will happen from 2:30 to 3:30 in the afternoon to ensure that businesses have the opportunity to connect and learn from one another.
This event is an opportunity for agribusiness operators, food system lawyers, agricultural agencies and others who want to develop and expand their business and brand. The symposium offers numerous educational sessions for marketing and advertising, growth through food safety, refining your sales step, defining the history of your brands and much more.