The Columbia Hudson Partnership offers MicroBusiness Seminars to people looking to start new businesses in Columbia County. This 8-week instructional course with classes one day a week is offered two to three times a year for groups of approximately 15. Experts in fields from planning, marketing, and accounting to computer systems and employee management serve as instructors and advisors. There is a cost of $150 for each participant, which is refundable through credits to purchase business-related materials, such as software, upon successful completion of the course.
One-on-One Technical Assistance Columbia Hudson Partnership offers one-on-one-technical assistance to make your business successful. This occurs before, as well as after, you get a loan. Assistance is provided by business consultants who act as mentors to the entrepreneur. This technical assistance is available to all MicroBusiness graduates at no charge.
Columbia County has nearly fifty country farm markets and orchards, many of them specializing in organic produce.
The Old Chatham Sheepherding Company is the largest sheep dairy farm in the United States.
Census/Demographics
The estimated population of the County is 63,668.
Hudson, once a busy port city frequented by whalers, is the Seat of Columbia County.
Arts & Culture
PS/21 - Performing Spaces for the 21st Century, is a new venue under the direction of Gwen Gould, offering classical sings under an open-air tent in Chatham. www.ps21chatham.org.
What's New
Migrant Farm Workers Get New Housing Through Innovative Program
Migrant workers on several farms in Columbia County are receiving new living quarters thanks to a unique program created by the Columbia Hudson Partnership.