Oswego County entrepreneur honored

Pictured are, from left: Ellen Holst, Operation Oswego County (OOC) board president; Rebekah Alford, owner and chef at Rainbow Shores restaurant and Mill House Market deli and bakery; and L. Michael Treadwell, OOC executive director. (PHOTO CREDIT: OPERATION OSWEGO COUNTY)

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County (OOC) recently presented its 2021 Dee Heckethorn Entrepreneur Award to Rebekah Alford in recognition and appreciation of “exceptional entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and dedication to improving the quality of life” in the Pulaski, area. The OOC specifically lauded Alford for the acquisition and expansion of the Rainbow Shores Restaurant on […]

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OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County (OOC) recently presented its 2021 Dee Heckethorn Entrepreneur Award to Rebekah Alford in recognition and appreciation of “exceptional entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and dedication to improving the quality of life” in the Pulaski, area.

The OOC specifically lauded Alford for the acquisition and expansion of the Rainbow Shores Restaurant on Lake Ontario (town of Richland) in 2010, for the development of the Mill House Market deli and bakery in the village of Pulaski in 2017, and for more than 10 years working to improve the growing tourism industry in the Lake Ontario and Salmon River regions of Oswego County.

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