Published August 08, 2009 05:42 pm - Just as wines get better with time, so do stories. I’ve heard some good ones this week about local businesses, including one that keeps getting circulated about area banks.
Business This Week: There’s enough doom and gloom in the news
By Kay Harris
The Valdosta Daily Times
Just as wines get better with time, so do stories. I’ve heard some good ones this week about local businesses, including one that keeps getting circulated about area banks. Maybe by other area banks. However, to my knowledge and having written both stories and interviewed officials from both, yes there are two area banks who have had issues, one a bit more severe than the other, but neither one is closing. Both have addressed their problems, primarily due to real estate lending in areas closer to Atlanta, and are moving forward.
So this brings me back to, why on earth do people seem to thrive on bad news, especially when it’s about someone they know? It’s not just a Valdosta thing. Bad personal news, such as divorces and break ups, have taken the place for many as “the news”, not what our government is doing with our tax dollars.
However, I say that tempered with the fact that I continue to be impressed with the level of intelligence many people display quite vocally in our area through discussions, phone calls, emails and letters to the editor concerning a variety of local and national government issues. People who read the newspaper, attend meetings and stay informed may be a thinning breed, but they thankfully are not extinct. Far from it.
Maybe there really are more people interested in things that really matter than we realize. Or that national talking media heads would have us think.
And in the meantime, don’t believe everything you hear through the rumor mill. Most often, there is some truth there somewhere, but it’s rarely as interesting or scandalous as it’s presented to be.
Getting on board with the Chamber
The Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce is all about promoting the area and local businesses, and they pride themselves on doing all of their business with local vendors. They are stressing the Think BIG (Buy in Greater) Valdosta initiative, which urges everyone to spend their dollars locally rather than going out of town.
To encourage Chamber members to participate, Belk is offering a special deal on Tuesday, August 11 with an extra 20 percent off most regular and sale priced items. You have to have the coupon that was sent to Chamber members and a valid work ID to receive the savings.
In addition, Farmer’s Furniture is also offering a coupon to Chamber members and their employees for Friday, August 14.
So if your business is a Chamber member, get a copy of the coupons and help encourage the Chamber’s BIG initiative!
Business Roundup
Confetti & Lace on N. Oak St. had a fire last weekend that damaged part of the building, but apparently not the part of the building that affects customers.
They were closed for a very short time and have been reopened for business all week, so they didn’t let a little blaze dampen their spirit of entrepreneurship.