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The recent Howard County Small Business Expo highlighted the remarkable contributions of veteran entrepreneurs, showcasing their dedication to building family legacies through innovative business ventures. Among the standout participants was Army veteran Victor Terry, who established "Slam Snow Cones." Terry's business not only serves delicious treats but also embodies his commitment to creating a lasting family legacy.
The expo provided a platform for veterans to share their entrepreneurial journeys, connect with the community, and inspire others. Attendees had the opportunity to explore various veteran-owned businesses, each reflecting the hard work and resilience of those who have served in the military. The event emphasized the importance of supporting veteran entrepreneurs, who often bring unique perspectives and skills to the business landscape.
As the community comes together to celebrate these individuals, the expo serves as a reminder of the vital role that veterans play in enriching the local economy and fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship.
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