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                                                   SHOP LOCAL MOVEMENT

                   The shop local movement couldn’t be more important than it is right now. The silver lining of the pandemic was
                   that most local shops could quickly adjust their products and marketing to the demands. For the last six years,
                   the transition from retail shopping to online shopping has been on a steady incline, but once the pandemic shut
                   the world down, it offered local retail shops an opportunity to adapt. We witnessed so many shops innovating
                   and  stepping  up  and  we  were  able  to  see  our  local  communities  invest  in  helping  those  shops  succeed.  The
                   hashtag #shoplocal has been trending to customers all across Canada as the first option for shopping. In an
                   effort to support local shops, there has been an increase of entrepreneurs who are willing to fill the void with
                   their new ideas and products.
     Shopping local has reinforced the notion that customers are supporting a friend, a neighbour, and a family member. In doing so,
     choosing local shops helps grow our communities and brings people together to help the economy. Shopping locally provides a
     sense of pride to those around as they champion those small shops to others. Furthering support from those customers, helps
     shops to reinvest back into the community by supporting activities, sports organizations, and a variety of sponsorships.

     For  some,  it  has  been  a  struggle  to  make  it  through  the  last  two  years  with  job  loss,  lack  of  control,  and  unpredictability.
     However,  some  of  those  hardships  have  become  a  catalyst  for  starting  something  new.  It's  been  uplifting  to  experience  the
     support  seen  by  those  who  rallied  behind  the  small  shops  during  the  pandemic  and  as  we  recover.  As  a  community,  it  has
     decided to leave no one behind and make an effort to support those who create. It seems that as a whole, we have returned to
     the ideology that it is more important to support one another than to make it on our own.

     This year the Chamber has planned many events and new programs around the Shop Local Movement that will benefit all in the
     Central Hastings communities. Keep watch on our social media and website as we roll out the new programs and events.

     Shari
     Shari Pearce, President of the Madoc & District Chamber of Commerce
     Owner of SDP COMMUNICATIONS


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