Pooler Magazine November/December 2021

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PUBLISHER’S THOUGHTS

SHOP LOCAL ISSUE JAN SOUTHERN CEO/Publisher Jan@JDelSURMarketing.com CHRISTIE WILSON Account Executive Christie@JDelSURMarketing.com MICHAEL BROWN Account Executive LAURA ZIELINSKI Design PENNY REDMOND Distribution

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Write to us and tell us what you think. Pooler Magazine welcomes all letters to the editor. Please send all letters via email to Jan Southern at Jan@ JDelSURMarketing.com. Letters to the editor must have a phone number and name of contact. Phone numbers will not be published. ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS Pooler Magazine welcomes story ideas from our readers. If you have a story idea or photo essay you would like to share, please submit ideas and material by emailing Jan Southern at Jan@ JDelSURMarketing.com. Stories or ideas for stories must be submitted by email. Only feature stories and photo essays about people, places or things in the Pooler area will be considered. CIRCULATION: Pooler Magazine is published bi-monthly and distributed to more than 250 locations throughout the area, as well as mailed to thousands of homes. The full magazine is available online at PoolerMagazine.com. Views expressed in editorial or advertising do not imply endorsement by J. DelSUR Marketing Group. Reproduction in whole or in part in any manner without the written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited.

Add to Cart. Buy Now. Free Delivery. These enticing words are perfectly crafted calls-to-action to drive you to make your purchases online. But when you do this, you’re missing out. Missing out on unique items that you can’t find on big e-commerce sites. Missing out on stellar service with a smile. Missing out on the richness and the connection to our community. Missing out on buying local. With the pandemic affecting so many small businesses, it is more important than ever to consider shopping locally.

Jan Southern

When you choose to do business locally, your dollars stay here and benefit your community in a tangible way. When you buy local, sales tax revenues fund projects like parks, recreation facilities and roads. The profits reaped by the business also stay local, supporting other local businesses and nonprofit organizations, instead of funding a billionaire’s trip to space. I always love our annual Shop Local issue. It is very rewarding to get to know local business owners, hear their passion for what they do and the gratitude they feel when people choose to shop with them or use their services. This issue will give you a look at many of Pooler’s can’tmiss local businesses. (Be sure to check out some of my favorite local items on page 18.) After reading this issue, I hope you stop by a local vendor event, visit a local retailer or consider a local business first before making your purchasing decisions. There’s no time like the present to start—stop by that new local restaurant you have been meaning to try, pick up a gift at that cute little shop on the corner, or try a local doctor instead of driving out of town. Our community is special. We learn to appreciate it even more when we get involved and take the time to get to know the local businesses.

CEO/Publisher Pooler Magazine

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