Thursday, November 8, 2018

Dorchester Students Take Media Spotlight For Business Idea


Four Dorchester junior high students are in the media spotlight for their marketing genius.

Kearney-based NTV did a feature story on the young entrepreneurs -- Hailey Schweitzer, Addison Lehr, Baylor Behrens and Atley Zoubek -- and their business idea that went before judges in Kearney. 

According to NTV, a bracelet and key chain business, a turkey baster, and new fitness revolution are just some of the business ideas that were pitched at eighth annual "Big Idea Kearney" contest.

Three judges and the audience picked the winners in two categories.

Dorchester FBLA last night announced that the girls took home third place in the contest and won $250 for their business, called Country Crafted.

NTV reports the following: 
Four young girls from Dorchester said they started making bracelets in their free time when they were student managers for the high school basketball team. Now it's a business called Country Crafted.
"We're trying to earn money more again, so we can get more beads to sell more and more," said Hailey Schweitzer from Country Crafted.
Even though the girls aren't in high school just yet, the Dorchester business teacher encouraged them to apply for Big Idea Kearney.
 
"As a business teacher, it's awesome, because I like to see that they're young entrepreneurs, and if they start with this bracelet business and move on to something better. As future FBLA members, they're going to contribute to our program and what we are already doing there so that's exciting to think about," said Dorchester business teacher Kyleigh Lewis.
Anyone interested in purchasing a bracelet from Country Crafted should contact the girls' parents or Ms. Lewis with Dorchester FBLA.

1 comment:

  1. This is really great news. So glad to see the business teacher pushing these young and talented kids.

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