Visit Frederick is pleased to announce this year’s Summer Restaurant Week from August 2-8, 2021. Participation is once again free — we will return to paid participation in 2022.
To participate in the August 2-8 Frederick Restaurant Week promotion, please sign-up here.
We’ll contact participating restaurants in a few weeks with a separate form for menu collection. While there is no cost to participate in the event, we are still requiring participating restaurants to offer a special multi-course prix fixe menu during Restaurant Week — so start thinking about your dishes! Menus will be due by July 12.
We also like to encourage restaurants to consider featuring local wine, beer and/or spirits as optional pairings with your Restaurant Week menu. Can’t wait to see what everyone comes up with this year!
Exciting News! A New Job Training Program Is Launching in Frederick County!
Empowered to Live, Inc.’s premier program, Project GUIDE is moving forward with a partnership with Frederick Community College. Project GUIDE is a 14-week pre-apprenticeship program that offers youth ages 16-24 job readiness and technical skills training and paid internship opportunities with local businesses in the construction and skilled trades industry.
The Golden Mile Alliance (GMA) wants to thank the business owners, business property owners and residents of the Golden Mile community for helping make the GMA’s “Status of the Mile” meeting a huge success!
One outcome of this meeting was to illicit input from business owners, business property owners and residents on the activities that GMA should provide or pursue to improve the Golden Mile for the entire community. If you haven’t done so, please go to https://tinyurl.com/GMA-2021-Survey-Form and make your views heard or simply e-mail us at GMAEvents@goldenmilealliance.org.
The “Status of the Mile” meeting might be over, but there is still time to provide your input! It’s not too late! The GMA wants your input to help develop its plans for future
The SBA’s Restaurant Revitalization Fund will begin accepting applications next Monday and will provide eligible businesses with funding equal to their pandemic-related revenue up to $10 million per business, and $5 million per physical location.
Restaurants, food trucks, caterers, breweries & distilleries, bakeries, snack bars, inns, and more are among the businesses that may be eligible. Program requirements for the age of the business are much more flexible than other programs and allow for businesses that opened during the pandemic, as well as for those that have not yet opened for sales but incurred eligible expenses as of March 11, 2021.
Spread the word to those that may be able to take advantage of this program. And if eligible, start getting your application documentation together now!
Application for the State of Maryland’s new Small Business COVID-19
RELIEF Grant Program will open TOMORROW (March 30, 2021) at 9am.
The grant offers working capital to assist certain Maryland small businesses
with disrupted operations due to COVID-19.
Funding is extremely limited and may ultimately result in approval on
a first-come, first-served basis. The application process will be open
for a limited period, and Commerce anticipates substantial interest
in this program. We encourage you to apply as soon as applications
become available.
Full program information can be found at:
https://commerce.maryland.gov/fund/small-business-covid-relief-grant-program
The Golden Mile Alliance has invited the Easter Bunny to stop by and give away Easter eggs with any movie ticket from 12:30 – 3:30 for the first 300 guests.
You could get lucky and get a golden egg filled with goodies from businesses along the Golden Mile: Including movie passes, free popcorn, free ice cream, and gift cards.
Also happening:
-Limited showing of the film “Hop” from the creators of Despicable Me for only $5.
-A spring-themed popcorn mix and cocktail
Get your tickets now and make your day egg-stra special
Frederick County’s annual Winter Restaurant Week – March 1 -7, 2021
Since 2010, Visit Frederick has partnered with area restaurants to showcase the unique and fine dining options available throughout Frederick County. By participating in Frederick Restaurant Week, you can reach first-time customers, celebrate loyal patrons and help bring added business to Frederick City and County.
Registration
To support restaurants through COVID-19, Frederick Restaurant Week is free for participating restaurants. Register by January 31 at frederickrestaurantweek.com
How to Participate
Participating restaurants must provide a special prix fixe menu during Frederick Restaurant Week (March 1-7). Unique dishes are encouraged! Restaurant Week diners are looking for multi-course meals at appetizing prices, so your prix fixe menu must feature a minimum of 2 courses, with 2-5 options per course. Restaurant Week menus can be offered for indoor dining, outdoor dining and/or to-go! Menus are due by February 10.
Marketing
Frederick Restaurant Week will be promoted by our presenting partner The Frederick News-Post, in addition to limited out-of-county advertising paid for by Visit Frederick. Restaurant Week is also a cross-promotional effort between Visit Frederick, partnering Main Street programs and all participating restaurants. Social media promotion surrounding the event generally reaches upwards of 35,000 people.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the Frederick community in many ways, The City of Frederick is announcing the implementation of a new Utility Relief Grant Program to aid in the payment of water and sewer bills. This program, funded by the City’s portion of the Coronavirus Relief Fund – CARES Act, offers one-time financial assistance of past-due water and sewer bills to eligible City residents.
The program will assist with any unpaid regular residential water and sewer bills dated between June 1, 2020– November 6, 2020 (bills dated before June 1, 2020, or after November 6, 2020, are not eligible due to the terms of the federal funding). Assistance grants will be provided up to $599.
https://cityoffrederickmd.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=6440
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A medida que la pandemia de COVID-19 continúa impactando a la comunidad de Frederick de muchas maneras, la ciudad de Frederick anuncia la implementación de un nuevo Programa de Ayuda para Servicios Públicos para ayudar en el pago de facturas de agua y alcantarillado. Este programa, financiado por la porción de la Ciudad del Fondo de Alivio del Coronavirus – Ley CARES, ofrece asistencia financiera única para las facturas de agua y alcantarillado vencidas a los residentes elegibles de la Ciudad.
El programa ayudará con cualquier factura de agua y alcantarillado residencial regular no pagada con fecha entre el 1 de junio de 2020 y el 6 de noviembre de 2020 (las facturas con fecha anterior al 1 de junio de 2020 o después del 6 de noviembre de 2020 no son elegibles debido a los términos de la ley federal de fondos). Se proporcionarán asistencias de hasta $ 599.
https://cityoffrederickmd.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=6440