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Tom Ruff, founder and CEO of Orange Bike Brewing Company. (Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer)

Orange Bike Brewing Company is co-hosting a “Day of Impact” on Thursday in partnership with a national impact investment firm to explore Orange Bike’s mission of building a more equitable economy. That daytime event, co-hosted by Gratitude Railroad, is open to accredited investors only. But at 5 p.m., the brewery, at 31 Diamond Street in East Bayside, will open its doors to the public for what it’s billing as a free town hall, with live music, food and “lightning talks” from its nonprofit partners. Find details on the brewery’s website.

“This day reflects what we’re trying to build — a new kind of business that centers equity, inclusion and transparency at every step,” said Tom Ruff, Founder and CEO of Orange Bike Brewing. “We’re excited to co-host with Gratitude Railroad, and we’re equally proud to open our doors to the public to highlight the community that makes all this possible.”

Michelle is a Duke University student and an intern with the Press Herald business team.

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