Main Street Wadsworth Participates in Small Business Saturday November 25
(Wadsworth, Ohio, November 25, 2017) Downtown Wadsworth took part in the annual American Express “shop small” Small Business Saturday event on November 25.
This annual event encourages community members to “get up, get out, and shop small” at local small businesses.
Main Street Wadsworth Executive Director Adrianne Krauss launched a Facebook campaign to bring awareness to the event, which highlights the impact small business can have on a community. Krauss said, “there are 23,000 people living in Wadsworth. Imagine what would happen to our economy if just half of the community spent $100 on local businesses downtown. Over $1.1 million dollars would flood the Wadsworth economy.”
A contest on the Main Street Wadsworth Facebook page garnered over 50 responses from community members who shared where they like to shop downtown, and what they buy. The answers ranged from cream sticks at Ann’s Pastry Shop, to guitar picks at Wadsworth Music.
“There is a trend moving toward support of small businesses,” Krauss said. “Communities are beginning to understand the effect they can have when they choose to support local, small businesses, which employ their family, friends, and neighbors, and that each dollar spent there is reinvested into the community. If we are truly concerned about the state of our economy, spending money at big boxes and allowing our money to go overseas will not solve our problem.”
Six small businesses have opened in Downtown Wadsworth in the past six months: CS Watchworks, Lee R. Potts, Attorney at Law, Kathryn’s Craft Closet, No. 1 Chinese Restaurant, Prelude Financial, and ToastHeads Micro Bakery.
For more information about Small Business Saturday, visit https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/shop-small/.
Art Gallery Show in Downtown Wadsworth Through December
(Wadsworth, Ohio, November 10, 2017) The Watercolor Art and Framing Studio at 110 High Street in Downtown Wadsworth is showcasing work by three local Wadsworth artists now through December.
Award-winning artists David Cordas, long-admired for his interpretive landscape watercolors, and Kimberly Moore, for her richly textured, atmospheric pastels, are sharing their space with noted designer David Brewster, who builds whimsical mixed media assemblies.
The downtown storefront studio is bursting with diverse, vibrant, interesting, and well-crafted works of creative expression that should delight and reward any visitor.
The artwork of owner David Cordas and resident artist Kimberly Moore is always on display in the gallery, and the pieces by David Brewster will be shown until late December.
For more information, please call David Cordas at The Watercolor Art and Framing Studio: (330) 335-7110.
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