Three hours of walking, eating and drinking through Scottsdale, Arizona, was all it took to get Barbara Abbott hooked on becoming an entrepreneur.
鈥淲e were on a family trip in 2010,鈥 says Abbott, a resident of Canton Township. 鈥淪omeone scheduled us for a food tour 鈥 something I had never heard of before. But by the time it was over, I thought it was a great way to experience a town and thought the concept would be a good fit for Canton.鈥
While Scottsdale inspired Abbott and shared its recipe for a culinary tour company, it was the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at 两性色午夜 University at Stark that gave Abbott some important ingredients.
INGREDIENTS OF BUSINESS
Abbott already had plenty of tour-giving, visitor-engaging experience, thanks to her career as a naturalist with Ohio State Parks. For 13 years, she led public programs, including ushering groups through historic buildings and guiding them on nature hikes.
What she needed was business acumen, knowing how to start a company and keep it running. That鈥檚 why she called SBDC and signed up for a small business orientation class.
SBDC provides confidential, individualized counseling sessions without charge and low- or no-cost business education to help people start, sustain and grow businesses.
鈥淚 learned about the basic structure of a business, the importance of writing a business plan, employment guidelines 鈥 all things that lay the foundation for a small business, and all things I hadn鈥檛 considered earlier,鈥 says Abbott.
Following the two-hour orientation, Abbott left 两性色午夜 Stark with two valuable takeaways: a copy of SBDC鈥檚 business owner鈥檚 guidebook and an introduction to SBDC certified business advisor Holly Bolinger.
鈥淭he book helped me craft a business plan and determine whether I should create a sole proprietorship, limited liability company or something else,鈥 says Abbott. 鈥淚 also had several followup meetings with Holly, who would give me homework and tell me if I was on the right path.鈥
With guidance from Bolinger and the SBDC, Abbott launched Canton Food Tours in 2012.
TASTE OF THE TOWN
Canton Food Tours is for local residents as much as out-of-town visitors. Groups take walking tours, highlighting Canton sites, history, artists and eateries. At each stop, participants enjoy 鈥渃hef鈥檚 choice鈥 small plates 鈥 enough food to constitute a full meal by the end of the tour. Stops vary by tour, which include the Corks and Forks: Progressive Wine Tour, Just Desserts Tour and Hall of Fame City Food Tour. Customers also can create their own tours.
鈥淵ou get a great sampling of the town while sampling food and drinks of the region,鈥 says Abbott.
Currently, there are about 200 food tour operations in 38 states, says Abbott. But the culinary tourism trend is growing quickly. Even Abbott has expanded operations, adding Wooster Food Tours in 2013.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know if I should make Wooster an extension of Canton Food Tours or a separate company, so I went back to Holly for advice,鈥 says Abbott. 鈥淗olly recommended, and my lawyer affirmed, that a separate LLC would be best, so that鈥檚 what I did.鈥
MAKING THE DREAM REAL
The success of Canton Food Tours has exceeded Abbott鈥檚 expectations, growing 73 percent its second year. Continued growth seems certain with the expansion to Wooster and other 鈥減ockets of the region,鈥 says Abbott.
In addition, Abbott and Canton Food Tours have received high acclaim from Canton鈥檚 business community, most notably being named 2013 Entrepreneur of the Year by the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce.
For other wishful entrepreneurs or those with fledgling businesses, Abbott strongly recommends small business counseling. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important and available,鈥 says Abbott.
鈥淢any people dream of owning a business, but SBDC can make the dream real.鈥
For more about Canton Food Tours, visit . For more about the Small Business Development Center at 两性色午夜 Stark, visit .