MILTON – KANDU Industries celebrated bringing its operations under one roof on Saturday with a grand opening and ribbon cutting at its new location in Milton.
In an announcement Monday, Janesville-based nonprofit service agency Kandu Industries said it has bought the 110,000 square-foot building on Milton’s east side now occupied by Blackhawk Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Center.
JANESVILLE– KANDU Industries Inc. unveiled its new therapeutic sensory room for clients on Thursday, full of giant bean bag chairs, colorful bubble tube lamps and projections of birds and constellations.
ÌýKANDU Industries is beginning its annual giving campaign, with the goal of raising $40,000 before Dec. 31.The money raised will help expand existing programs and increase the opportunities for people the organization works with.
If you've never seen a race on the water where dragon-headed wooden boats go head to head — 20 or so racers per boat, stabbing at the water with paddles in rapid-fire motion — you can check it out Saturday at Traxler Park in Janesville.
The Pontiac Convention Center has sold for $1.25 million, according to state property records.
Within months, Janesville’s Kandu Industries plans to launch a new space for clients with disabilities in space on Center Avenue that for years has been dominated by Best Events–the nonprofit agency’s event catering division.
KANDU Industries hosted its second annual Dragons on the Rock boat festival Saturday at Traxler Park.
For those who might want to test the waters in Janesville’s banquet and convention sector, two well known, local catering and event halls—the Armory and the Pontiac Convention Center— are now up for sale.
A proposed elimination of a sub-minimum wage for some people with disabilities was stricken from recent federal legislation.
