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August 27, 2007

Going Green on Main Street

For more than 40 years, efforts to help businesses go green have focused primarily on the corporate giants, but there are exponentially greater benefits to transforming the millions of traditional small businesses on Main Streets around the country. In his article Small Business, Big Benefits by Kevin Fletcher, The Executive Director of Audubon International, he brings home points about how we ALL stand to gain in protecting the planet by having our small businesses have Green practices, from using less energy to using bio-friendly cleaning agents etc.

If we all do our part, both businesses and consumers alike, think what a difference we could make in our community!

April 30, 2007

Spring Clean Up Day

John Hume, the Chair of the Main Street Design Committee, has done a splendid job in collaboration with neighborhood volunteers both personal from local organizations [13 in all including the Takoma Park City Council and the Daisy Scouts/ with their parents (Hooray Daisies!].

Participants laid down 77 bags of mulchin Maryland and the District, planted over $700 worth of plants, plus many donated volunteer plants from Michele's bountiful garden. We collected over 50 bags of trash and recyclable plant material.

This is the best day yet and I must say the joint is smokin'!!!! There are new plants, the trees are growing and all in all, the Main Corridor of EACH of our three sections on Main Street look terrific. I wanted to say thanks to the community, our sponsors, and to everyone who helped make this Clean Up Day a success!

June 30, 2006

Main Street as a Sustainable Vehicle

When the Old Takoma Business Association, voted to adopt the Main Street Program as a vehicle to help revitalise certain businesses and to bring in more of our many stakeholders, I did not envision it as a vehicle for sustainability. What I knew Main Street was a four point approach which had a proven track record to help rebuild and revitalise community commercial districts, which in turn benefit residential and commercial property owners, through its Design, Promotions, Organization, and Economic Restructuring Committees.

Time has now passed since we implemented this program for the Old Takoma neighborhood, and I now understand that we are contributing to the sustainability of our community. I see it in the recent successes we have had ~ a Main Street Clean-up Day in May, a Facade Improvement Program open to Takoma Park, MD businesses, and continued work addressing the parking issues in our commercial district. The addition of our new Executive Director, Roz Grigsby, whose background in Urban Planning will be instrumental to guide and shape the program. Main Street is all about sustainability, for now and looking to the future.

This spring I had the opportunity to travel out West and visited another Main Street community called Port townsend, in Washington State. They have had a number of years to work on their Main Street, and it shows. As my partner and my sister walked the town, I was struck at the vast similarities between the shops there and our own progressive ideals here which are manifest in our retail, professional, and service based businesses. It is a model for what we can become if we want over time, even though Old Takoma will also have its own special bent.

For those of you who live here in this community straddling the Maryland / DC border, please think about how you can help us create a sustainable community through Main Street ~ join a committee, volunteer to do one task with us. We are proud this community and want to see it grow smartly and progressively into the future, and sustain itself for years to come.

April 22, 2006

New Executive Director Found

The Old Takoma Business Association's Search Committee has decided on a new Executive Director, and they are being offered the position this week. We were very fortunate to have several excellent candidates, and the field was narrowed down to a field of 4 highly qualified individuals. It was a tough choice, and as soon as final negotiations are completed we will be making a formal announcement.

Thanks to Bevi Chagnon, David Eisner, Bob Atwood, Ethank Landis for their work on this!

Pennye Jones-Napier
OTBA President