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One only needs to browse a U.S. or world history book to see all the calamities people have faced and endured across thousands of years. There are many common threads, and small business is one in which communities have remained wellanchored for having a stable economic base. While the “buy local” theme is more often in the forefront for Christmas shopping, it must now take center stage ~ this summer, the coming fall and winter and year-round going forward to sustain our small towns, counties and quality of life. Remember, too, that many small “chain” stores are locally-owned franchises. They all need us more than ever. We know a little bit about this kind of economic climate as NRV Magazine was but two years old when the Great Recession set in a dozen years ago. Our office at the Corporate Research Center was closed, and everyone took a one-half pay cut. We reduced the number of pages when advertising slipped away, and marched through it with confidence [that wavered like a canoe in rough waters at times] and courage [with holes in it like Swiss cheese some days]. No doubt, many of our NRV small businesses are in the throes of the same turmoil and are beginning to emerge yet again optimistic and hopeful for a bright future. Let’s help them which helps all of us in the long run.
You can also browse history books to find incredibly resilient people who face and overcome seemingly overwhelming challenges. Helen Keller comes to mind. Stephen Hawking, too. Logan Smith of Dublin, featured on our cover and on page 10, embodies Bravery, Inspiration, Endurance, Grit and Determination. In the old days, we called it Moxie, and all those adjectives deserve a capital letter. While you are out shopping local, drop him a note of encouragement. His days don’t start, run or end with ease. Just the other day, his home elevator malfunctioned, leaving him stranded several feet off the ground. And just the other weekend, he was in full dive gear holding this sign:
We don’t have to look anywhere outside the New River Valley for inspiration, motivation, merchandise, outdoor recreation, dining options and a.m.a.z.i.n.g. people. It’s “summertime an’ the livin’ is easy” – for some. That song was composed by George Gershwin, who played the piano in the first recording in 1934. It was specifically crafted for the 1935 production of the opera “Porgy and Bess.” As we walk and stumble through the coming months, everyone can try at least to wear a smile on your face and carry a song in your heart - to share with others.
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Joanne Anderson ManagingEditor jmawriter@aol.com
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