A positive message

It’s compelling in these tough economic times to see a national article about a neighboring city that is creating jobs and increasing it’s tax revenue to boot. Voting for alcohol in currently dry towns or counties may prove to be controversial but from an economic development standpoint the argument for it appears strong. Last year Danville voted with 57% in favor to go “wet” and the economic impact was felt immediately. “The vote had an instant impact,” said executive director of Danville’s Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Adam Johnson in the Imbibe article. “It has greatly added to our tourism while giving locals another reason to stay close to home.” Will Berea eventually decide that voting in favor of alcohol sales in some form or fashion is pro-jobs, pro-entrepreneur and pro-tourism? It will be interesting to see, though it won’t be hard to imagine, how the issue is framed from those on either side of the issue in the coming months…

More to come.

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BerealocalFest!

Commerce Connecting Community: Berealocal is hosting an indie business/food/music event to celebrate our uniqueness in commerce and culture… Just as there’s a great mixture of independent businesses in Berea there’s a burgeoning music scene full of variety: from jazz, bluegrass and folk to pop punk, americana and progressive rock. Along with Berealocal member businesses we’re inviting other area organizations that are doing great work in Berea to join us and spread the word about what they are doing to build community around Berea and beyond. Join us on Saturday, June 11 in front of 212 – 214 and 216 Adams Street for booths/tables, food and music.

Find out more details on our event page.

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Get Happy!

It’s been a long winter and it’s easy to get down as we stay holed-up inside. It’s time to come out of hibernation (and be a part of a thriving local economy) not just because the days are starting to get longer, but because it may actually make us happier! This interesting article and interview in Yes Magazine connects localization with happiness. Helena Norberg-Hodge argues that “…relatively small businesses closer to home can actually provide for our needs more efficiently and sustainably.” but also that localization actually brings us together and restores human care and connection.

Let’s get out and support those businesses we can’t imagine Berea without… and get happy!

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