In the conference room, a table with an array of tidbits, mini cucumber sandwiches, chicken salad sliders, veggie pinwheels, fruits and quiche were served as refreshments. A little further down the hall, coffee was hot and ready for guests to enjoy.
A large crowd gathered in support of the budgetary experts out front as the ribbon was officially cut with Mayor Don Still speaking on behalf of Hope, “Welcome, thank you for coming out this morning. I just want to say what a good transformation of the building you have done here. We appreciate you coming to town and the investment you have made in Hope. You are a great addition to the community,” Mayor Still said.
Mustard Seed Wealth Management Advisor Laurie Pinner said a few words to guests, “We have been in Hope for ten years now and I am so thrilled that we have a great turn out. We stuck our necks out here years ago hoping this would be a good thing and it has gone beyond what I wanted it to be. We needed a bigger space so we could serve more people and now we can. I am just excited and so grateful that you are all here,” Pinner said.
Executive Director of the Hope Hempstead County Chamber of Commerce said, “I am always so proud when a business moves into a new location because it means they are growing and that is what we like to see here in our town, growth,” Burns said.
The ribbon was cut with a round of applause and smiles as locals meandered about exchanging words, handshakes, and hugs. It was a successful, exciting day for Mustard Seed Wealth Management and all their many supporters.