The class spent some time exploring Greene County Days today, connecting with local vendors and community members. From small businesses to farm operations and local artisans, these vendors showcase the backbone of our rural economy. Their work not only provides goods and services but also sustains jobs, strengthens community identity, and keeps dollars circulating locally. Experiences like this help students see firsthand how entrepreneurship drives growth and resilience in rural communities.


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