Campbell County Economic Development's March Newsletter is Live!

Campbell County Economic Development Logo in Teal and Navy Blue lettering with Navy Blue Boundary

 

Campbell County Economic Development's
March Newsletter is now available! 

In this Edition:

 

A New Brand of Economic Development
 

A new brand of Economic Development is on the horizon for Campbell County. Longtime Director, Mike Davidson retired in August 2020, bringing two new faces to the department. Nina Rezai and Tyler Carraway have joined the team to continue the work of cultivating new businesses and sustaining current businesses in the area.   (Read more...)
 

Campbell CARES Grant Program
 

The Campbell County Board of Supervisors earmarked $1M in 2020 of federally-issued CARES Act funds for businesses who felt the impact on operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The December 2020 deadline was extended until December 2021 for those still wanting to apply.   (Read more...)
 

Sweet Sugar Rush!
 

Craving something sweet? Look no further than Sugar Blush Bakery! Owner Gabrielle Gerling is a self-taught baker and cake decorator who specializes in cakes, cookies and other treats of the season. She offers custom orders and cake decorating classes throughout the year so others can share in her joy. Gabrielle also offers chances to win one of her cakes through her Facebook page.  (Read more...)
 

Feature YOUR Business on our NEW Website


One great new feature on Campbell County Economic Development’s new website is the Business Directory. The Directory, which can be found on the homepage, connects businesses, community members and visitors to the offerings in our area. Businesses, Attractions and Artisans are encouraged to create a business profile in the Directory to market their specific location or craft at NO cost. This is a great way to to showcase your business!   (Read more...)


Get a fresh breath of air outside and...Explore Seneca Park Trails!
 

Got the “stay-at-home” blues? Want a fresh perspective this year? 

Prep your fitness tracker and ride over to Seneca Commerce Park off of U.S. Route 29 on Ewing Drive and explore the NEW Seneca Park Trail System! Complete with five different routes and mileage ranging from .72 to 1.76 miles, this connecting system has an option for everyone.   (Read more...)

 

SBDC - Lynchburg Region Virtual Appointments Now Available


The Small Business Development Center - Lynchburg and Economic Development have teamed up to offer free computer access and virtual appointments for businesses seeking to connect with SBDC - Lynchburg Region. Virtual appointments can be arranged with SBDC and coordinated with Economic Development for access to a conference room in the Citizen Services Building in Rustburg.   (Read more...)

 

Visit our new website at www.campbellvirginia.com!
Join our Business Directory!

 

 

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