OTTUMWA, IOWA (July 11, 2023) — The Main Street Ottumwa Economic Vitality Committee is pleased to bring you another Business Brew on Thursday, July 27, at the new Sienna Events Center, formerly the Robertson-Jay Funeral Home (220 North Court St), 5:30-7:30PM. This casual networking event is for any business, entrepreneur, business professional, or property-owner who wants to meet like-minded people who care about doing good things in our community.

Come and hear about exciting opportunities developing in the Main Street District and throughout Ottumwa, as well as expand your professional network. There is no cost to attend the event and those interested can RSVP at mainstreetottumwa.com/events-1/july-business-brew.

This month’s event is sponsored by John Deere.

For more information, please contact Main Street Ottumwa Executive Director Fred Zesiger at (641) 814-5225 or visit our website at mainstreetottumwa.com/events.

About Main Street Ottumwa

The Main Street Approach consists of tightly integrated components making up a common-sense, strategy-driven framework to guide community-based downtown revitalization efforts. Locally-developed strategies are implemented through comprehensive work in four broad areas known as the Four Points:

Economic Vitality, Organization, Promotion, and Design.

For more information: mainstreetottumwa.com/.

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