They opted to open a franchise in Annapolis in April during the worst economy in decades, with a business concept totally reliant on disposable income.
After selling their family's lawn-care business, GreenCare Lawn and Landscape Services Inc., which served south county and Calvert County, Rogers and Willcock are trying something completely foreign to their former institutional knowledge.
Of all things, they're investing in kids birthday parties.
"I know," Rogers said,...
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