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- The Sugarplum Cake Shoppe is a sweet bakery nestled into the heart of Colorado Springs. Our custom cakes, gourmet cupcakes, and extensive menu of…
- We are a minority/woman owned licensed Family Childcare Home in Fort Collins, CO.
- The Venus Collective connects and empowers successful women through curated luxury experiences to create a greater impact on our society and our…
- Nutrition Health coaching: this program aims to help clients learn and practice wholesome eating to take control of their health. Crafting personal…
- Are you looking for a translation company in Boulder CO? The culture of our office in Boulder reflects the preferences and needs of clients in the…
- Family Friendly restaurant and bar. Specializing in Smoked Brisket, Pork and Ribs. We have a "Backyard" that we will use during the warmer…
- Trulvl is a lifestyle and apparel brand for entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial-spirited. We target stylish, culturally-conscious individuals who…
- VAST Solutions is a Small Business Administration (SBA) Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that seeks to enhance the ability of…
- VP Artistry, Inc. is a nonprofit organization seeking to provide education and access to art supplies to children in need. We strive to support…
- We provide private & group music instruction services via in-person and online lessons and classes. We offer piano, voice, music theory, and…
- Well Works was built to equip individuals within the construction industry with the "essential skills" (i.e., soft skills/ people skills,…
- At Wessoteric Wellness Company, our mission is to empower our clients to achieve optimal health and wellness by harnessing the healing power of…
- XATRUCHO was created by chef Sandoval with the vision to become one of the premier private cooking concepts in Colorado. We focus on curating menus…