Shopping Local

Here’s what you do when you shop locally:

1. You keep dollars in our economy For every $100 you spend at one of our local businesses, $68 will stay in the community. What happens whenyou spend that same $100 at a national chain? Only $43 stays in the community.

2.You embrace what makes us unique You wouldn’t want your house to look like everyone else’s in the U.S. So why would you want your community tolook that way?

3. You create local jobs Local businesses are better at creating higher-paying jobs for our neighbors.

4. You help the environment Buying from a local business conserves energy and resources in the form of less fuel for transportation, lesspackaging, and products that you know are safe and well made, because we stand behind them.

5. You nurture community We know you, and you know us. Studies have shown that local businesses donate to community causes at morethan twice the rate of chains.

6. You conserve your tax dollars Shopping in a local business district means less infrastructure, less maintenance, and more money available tobeautify our community. Also, spending locally instead of online ensures that your sales taxes are reinvestedwhere they belong—right here in your community!

7. You create more choice We pick the items we sell based on what we know you like and want. Local businesses carry a wider array ofunique products because we buy for our own individual market.

8.You take advantage of our expertise You are our friends and neighbors, and we have a vested interest in knowing how to serve you. We’re passionateabout what we do. Why not take advantage of it?

9. You invest in entrepreneurship Creativity and entrepreneurship are what the American economy is founded upon. Nurturing local business ensuresa strong community.

10.You make us a destination The more interesting and unique we are as a community, the more we will attract new neighbors, visitors andguests. This benefits everyone!

 

 

New Releases This Month

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“Never has it been more aptly presented than in this engaging novel that love can take us all on unexpected journeys—often when we least expect it. Here is a story that is part mystery, part meditation, part romance, part imperative. It is presented from different points of view: cake-baking Mona, mistress of a boarding house, for whom a long-ago act of love for a friend leads to a complicated romance. Mona's teenage daughter, Oneida, whose tentative forays into love bring her far more than she anticipated. And Arthur, a man widowed too soon, on a path that will lead him to understand who his young wife really was. Kate Racculia has a strong and original voice, and a lot to say about the chances we take—or miss.”—Elizabeth Berg, author of The Last Time I Saw You

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Make it Fast, Cook it Slow - a great gift idea for : friends, mom's, teachers, newleyweds, foodies, gluten free families.
Author Stephanie O'Dea is a close friend of mine, a great cook and a smart mom. Her recipes are put through the "kid test" and a great place to start if you need gluten free ideas for your family. She has been featured on Good Morning America and the Rachel Ray Show. Read reviews on her blog!

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