Letter from the Editor – May 2023

Written By Morgan Knox

Spring has sprung in Harford County! It’s officially my favorite time of the year.  

For those of you who have been following Harford Lifestyle, we look forward to continuing to highlight our beautiful community. We have rolled out 2 new segments that we are excited to share with you.  

The first segment we introduced this spring is the Community Member Spotlight. We have been highlighting businesses but what about the AMAZING people that make up the community? Individuals of all ages are welcomed to be nominated. Whoever is putting their best foot forward and making a difference, is someone we want to highlight! 

The second segment we have introduced is All Small Biz. We are going to be visiting businesses and local creators to gather their business advice and pass that information along to people who may be interested in learning more about what goes into small businesses.  

I believe that everyone has a story and we are here to tell it. We are still going to be highlighting businesses for our Feature Fridays, but this is our way of highlighting more of our community! 

There is more to come and we are excited to continue to share these beautiful stories with our commuinty.  

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