Family Business Showcase at High Line Car House
Date and Time
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
WEDNESDAY, July 31, 2024
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
5:15 p.m. - brief company presentation
Join us anytime from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
Location
High Line Car House
Brewery District
550 South High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
FREE PARKING!* - There are 20 parking spaces in the High Line Car House parking lot. If the lot is full when you arrive, you will be directed to the 500 Building Parking Garage located at 16 W. Blenkner St. (a 3 minute walk to High Line Car House) - VIEW map.
*Please remember to bring your garage parking ticket to the event to get your ticket validated at the bar by the bartenders!
Fees/Admission
Free for Conway Center family business members, Service Providers, and non-members interested in family business but REGISTRATION is required.
Contact Information
Amy Dotts, COO & Events Manager
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Description
Angela and John Petro are excited to invite you to the High Line Car House for the Together & Company Family Business Showcase.
The Family Business Showcase, open to Central Ohio's family businesses and community leaders, offers an inside view of members organizations and the opportunity to hear from the families who run them.
Together & Company, a full-service catering and events company, began in 1997 as Two Caterers and has grown to provide much more than box lunches. Hear the story of how Angela Petro and a friend kicked off their business by giving away coffee and menus at traffic lights - and grew to the complete hospitality company of today, going “all in” with John joining the business just six months before the onset of the Covid pandemic. The Petros brand of vulnerability in storytelling will remind us of the importance of building for the future while allowing ourselves the space to pivot as needed.
Guests can expect the full hospitality treatment with hors d’ oeuvres, beer, wine and N/A beverages and tours of the recently renovated High Line Car House, including insights on the historic 1870’s building they call home.