The Young Demographic
Fairfield County for those 18-35
Market based healthcare…bring it to Connecticut!
Remember a little while ago when I was griping about healthcare and said I wanted the option to go to a market-based doctor that did not accept health insurance? Well, over my morning coffee, I was reading the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek and came across an article about Qliance Medical Group in Washington. “Patients Read More
Norwalk woman competing to be “cutest vegetarian alive”
So this girl is slightly under my target demographic for this blog, but her story was interesting enough to share. Below, a press release from PETA: Norwalk — What does 16-year-old Norwalk resident Gianna Collier-Pitts have in common with actor Olivia Wilde? Wilde was a winner of PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Alive contest, and Collier-Pitts is Read More
What’s Cooking in Bridgeport restaurant week
It’s What’s Cooking in Bridgeport week, and restaurant and entertainment venues around the Park City are offering discounts and deals to showcase their businesses. Earlier this evening, my boyfriend and I dined and one of the participating restaurants, Amici Miei Cafe in downtown Bridgeport. The Italian wine bar and cafe is offering 15 percent off Read More
Panel discussion on the business of sports
M.O.D. Success, a young professional group in Fairfield County will host and moderate a panel discussion on The Business of Sports, guest panelists include: Dany Berghoff (VP, of Business Development at 21 Sports & Entertainment Marketing Group, Inc.) Brian Smith (VP, Human Resources at Octagon Marketing) Dr. Deborah Williams (President & CEO of Her Game2, Read More
YP night at Westport County Playhouse
From the Westport Country Playhouse spokesperson Jenn Bond: Please join us for our first Young Professionals party at the Playhouse this year on May 12th! This is truly one of my favorite nights out here at the theater and I know many of you have joined us for our past YPN events. For just $30.00 Read More
What I think Bridgeport needs
I moved to downtown Bridgeport in December, and I’m part of a trend. The latest census figures show young people are moving into the city because of the low cost of living. There are already things I’ve found to love about this city (the underground art community, Seaside Park, etc.), but there are a couple Read More
