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  • Fishers, IN
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Jeff: I will have to get her name but I know of an individual who was working at Forum Credit Unions Conference Center who was recently let go due to overall cost cutting her name escapes me but my wife who works at Forum felt she was pretty shar...
August 26
Darryl Sopoci and Amy Stark are now friends
August 26
Kyle Capron and Darryl Sopoci are now friends
July 7
Try Majors Sports Cafe in Carmel @ 116th and Keystone they have a Surface of the Sun wing that will bring out the watery eyes and 6 other flavors. Wed is .35 wing night. Bigger wings then b-dubs and a cheaper price. I wish they would open one in F...
July 7
I just joined CFG and would like to introduce Angel Annie's. If you like dessert and hate cancer we are for you..www.angelannies.com
June 26
I am out of town until after July 6 In the meantime check out www.angelannies.com. I will bring some samples by after the 6th. Do you have any suggestions for other establishments I should reach out to, our promotion is all grassroots at this time.
June 26
Angel Annie's is not your ordinary dessert line; we are built to serve a greater good. Every time someone enjoys an Angel Annie's dessert, we make a donation to the fight against women's cancers. All of our donations stay in Indiana. We are lookin...
June 26
Are you a volunteer, board member, staff member or just a fan of all the cool things nonprofits provide for our great state? If so, this group is for you!
June 26
Jan: Tie Dye looks like a cool place. I will be sure to visit. My local company is also concerned about the well-being of our fellow Hoosiers. We sell Angel Annies Desserts. Each time someone eats an Angel Annie's Dessert a donation is made to fig...
June 26
A group for discussing local food sources and restaurants and the impact both economically and environmentally of sourcing local and organic food sources.
June 26
Darryl Sopoci updated their profile photo
June 26
Darryl Sopoci added a discussion to the group Hole in the Wall Eating Club
Mudsocks Grill at Hazell Dell and 146th in Noblesville is serving Angel Annie's Desserts. Besides being good they serve a greater good. Each time someone eats an Angel Annie's Dessert a donation is made to fight cancer in Indiana through the Weeke...
June 26
Dave: I have driven by that place hundreds of times, now I will stop as I am always on the hunt for great chili thannks for the review.
June 26
No chain restaurants allowed! If you have a favorite dive of a restaurant in Indy or surrounding areas, we want to hear about it. Bonus points for your personal recommendations on the menu.
June 26
June 23
Darryl Sopoci is now a member of Smaller Indiana
June 23

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
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What is your greatest strength?
Persistance
What are you working on?
Building a new brand of desserts for hospitality, foodservice and fundraising. Proceeds from Angel Annies desserts will go toward fighting women's cancers
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Executive
What is your Company Website?
http://www.angelannies.com
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
Greater connections and accesss to great people with great ideas
 
 

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