Our one-of-a-kind businesses are an integral part of the distinctive character of our city. A great reason to support local, independent businesses is to help preserve the uniqueness of your home town. It is those small businesses –owned by your neighbors- that give your community is flavor. As locally-owned shops, and restaurants are replaced by big-boxes and chains, the community loses its flavor.
The health of a community depends on its ability to keep and attract young, talented workers. A vibrant Downtown is one criteria many young families use in deciding where to raise their children.
A community is healthier, too, when the business owners live in town. Local business owners are more invested in the community’s future. When you choose to buy from people who live in your community you are supporting people who have a stake in creating a community that will be vibrant for their children and grandchildren.
Quote from the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE) website: “When needs are met locally, by locally owned enterprises, people have greater control over their lives, money is recycled in the community, jobs are more secure, economies are more stable, and there are the means and the incentives to protect the environment and to build the relationships of mutual trust and responsibility that are the foundation of community.” BALLE encourages us to “Think Local first” when making decisions about where to send your money.
Another inspiring “shop local” resource is The 3/50 Project. Founder, Cinda Baxter, asks you to pick 3 independent, locally-owned businesses that you don’t want to go away, and commit to spending $50/month there. It is a simple and do-able plan for any of us to embrace.


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