StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Hi-Valley Home, Kitchens Depot & More!

PTBOCanada is delighted to to be running StooNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Hi-Valley Home is Kelly Hickey and Kerry Murphy’s new business. Specializing in custom furniture refinishing and painting, upcycled home décor, and staging and design assistance, Kelly and Kerry discovered their mutual love of making a piece of furniture come to life again! Whether it is painting, sanding or staining, they can re-purpose a piece for you, or have one of their creations brighten up your space. Check out the new pieces and decor items on their website or get in touch about your own project. Go to hivalleyhome.com for more info.

Peterborough Microgreens is a sustainable urban farm committed to providing the community with year-round access to locally grown produce through their delivery service and their partnership with the Second Harvest program. Owners Stephanie and Daniel describe it as a small family run business located in the west end. The microgreens are grown indoors using green energy, vertical farming methods, following strict organic protocols, using plastic-free packaging. Visit peterboroughmicrogreens.com for more info.

Stephanie and Daniel

Stephanie and Daniel

A shout-out to Gary William's and Keven Condon of Kitchens Depot. They opened their business one year ago at 810 Rye Street and are happy to be celebrating their 1st anniversary. Go to kitchensdepot.ca for more info.

Legendary Coaching has an upcoming webinar called Stress 2 Success. With a focus on stress management, the workshop will help you mitigate stress in your life and equip you to be a better teammate or leader in the workplace. Legendarycoaching.ca for more info.

Hydro One and Jack.org are partnering to bring free virtual mental health education to communities across Ontario. The live-streamed Jack Talks will help participants recognize the signs that someone is struggling and connect participants to mental health and well-being supports. The talks are at 5 p.m. and the next one is February 18th. To register, click here.

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