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Orange Beach council hears pitch for EPIC student entrepreneurship program and seeks mentors
Summary
Tara McMeans presented EPIC (Entrepreneur Program Impacting Communities), a South Baldwin County entrepreneurship program for grades 7–12 run with the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber and South Baldwin Chamber Foundation; she asked for mentors and small tax‑deductible donations and said the program had 25 applicants this year and a cap of about 20 participants.
Tara McMeans told the Orange Beach City Council on Sept. 2 that EPIC (Entrepreneur Program Impacting Communities) is expanding and seeks community mentors and sponsors. "We have a program called EPIC, which stands for Entrepreneur Program Impacting Communities," McMeans said, adding that the program serves students in seventh through twelfth…
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