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The surprise solar eclipse made a special appearance at the topping-off ceremony for Wilmington’s EastSide Charter School. The eclipse peeked through the clouds, adding an unexpected and magical touch to the event.

On Wednesday, a conference aimed at increasing local participation in commercial development and investment opportunities will be held at Wilmington University’s New Castle campus. This initiative, called Opportunity LIVES Here, was created by Delaware State Sen. Darius Brown in collaboration with the Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware and the Delaware River and Bay Authority. The goal is to promote business growth and investment opportunities for residents near Wilmington’s three rivers – the Brandywine, Christina, and Delaware rivers.

The Opportunity LIVES Here symposium series began in November and provides a platform for nationally recognized speakers, investors, and developers to discuss ideas that can drive economic, cultural, and social transformation in the region. The upcoming event on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon will focus on how diversity contributes to a stronger economy.

Delaware is on track to become a majority-minority state, according to Sen. Brown. The Opportunity LIVES Here forum is part of a larger plan to develop public policy and provide access to capital for the changing demographics in the state. In partnership with the Delaware Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Riverfront Development Corporation, and the Delaware River & Bay Authority, the symposium will cover topics such as global trade economy support for ethnic grocers legislation that can aid innovation economy growth in state

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