What’s wrong with “Save our stores! Shop Local!”

When Deb and I started working on helping towns to restart local shopping, we knew the usual “shop local” campaigns weren’t going to work this time. We decided to outline how shop local campaigns used to happen. The old way was for a chamber of commerce or other organization to take the lead. They’d pick A…

We don’t have to know all the answers

All this sudden change reminds me of the Idea Friendly Method, but it’s not quite the same. For example, the instant mass shifts to remote work and learning didn’t happen the old way. There wasn’t time for the usual long process of committee meetings, study commissioning and plan writing. Schools and businesses picked an idea…

“Helping towns” doesn’t mean towns under 30,000?! My answer

You might have seen the article from the New York Times that was going around with this headline: Helping Towns by Seeding Their Own Backyard With Start-Ups – “EforAll fosters local entrepreneurship by supporting aspiring small-business owners who have ideas but lack capital and connections.” E for All sounds terrific, doesn’t it? Except they don’t really…

Getting building owners to cooperate and clean up!

In every town, including yours, there are a few buildings that really could use some sprucing up. In one small town I visited last year, there were two in particular we talked about.  One was in process of being remodeled, and then got stuck. I think it’s been stuck for several years now, partially fixed…

Why do small towns matter? 5 good reasons

People still ask me why small towns matter and whether rural areas have any future at all. The way I see it, we need small towns and hometowns for at least five reasons.  1) Agriculture and food production almost all happens in the rural places, and small towns are essential to the production, transportation and often the processing of our food….

How a farmers market became a street bazaar to save itself from “rules”

How many times have you been told that your good idea was against the rules? Sometimes it really is against the rules, and sometimes people use “rules” as an excuse to say no.  Sometimes the rules make sense, but they still shouldn’t stop an otherwise good idea. So you come up with a way to…

What changed in the past 12 months?

Remember how Colfax, Washington, shared their progress in business and in art since I visited? Well, your fellow reader Leota Childress was inspired to share progress from her town, Molalla, Oregon. The list ran to 12 items, including a new shared retail space for artists, lots of new businesses, and a cool recycled piano art project.  Now seems…