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Asheboro Magazine is all about promoting andsupporting locally-owned, independent businesses.Its about making your hard-earned money gofurther, fueling the local economy, and helping to
preserve the unique character of Asheboro. We would liketo introduce Asheboro Proud, a shop local community effortto keep more of your hard earned dollars in the Asheboroeconomy and strengthen the small businesses that makeAsheboro unique.
Be aware of the impact of your dollars.A locally owned independent business returns
approximately 73% of each dollar spent back to the
community. Local, independent businesses assist thecommunity through a multiplier effect: one dollar spent ata locally owned business will return ve times that amountwithin the community through city taxes, employees wages,and purchase of materials and supplies at other independentbusinesses. In addition, these businesses will turn that dollarback into the community through school funding, socialservices, and contributions to local non-prot organizations.
Chains and franchises contribute roughly 43% and at timesas little as 20% of the stores sales back into the communitythrough employee wages, sales taxes, and property taxes.Frequently, a chain store's location is owned by the larger nonlocal company, and the business is given tax breaks in order for
shareholder prots to remain high. Locally owned independentbusinesses do not receive such benets and thus contribute afar greater proportion of revenues to local taxes.
Choice makes for a richer communityLocal, independent businesses are located all over greater
Asheboro. You can grab a coffee to go, pick up locally grown
produce or freshly baked bread, shop for unique gifts orhousehold items, or choose a good book for a day at the beach.You can get your hair cut, have your taxes prepared, or applyfor a mortgage at your friendly community bank or creditunion.
These businesses add to the character that is Asheboro,contributing more than just goods and services. Theyoffer personalized attention, add diversity to our shoppingoptions, and bring life to historic buildings. And they paytheir employeesand local taxeswith the income theyreceive. Each time you choose to spend your dollars at alocal, independent business, you are voting for the continuedstrength and vitality of our community. Below are 10 great
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1. Buy local to support yourself2. Keep our community unique3. Be eco-friendly4. Create more jobs5. Get better customer service6. Put your taxes to good use7. Invest in the community8. Support community groups9. Promote competition and diversity10. Encourage future investment
Were proud to be Asheboro business owners and weintend on keeping as much of our money local as we can andhope you will help us raise awareness of this initiative by doingthe same. We are just in the beginning stages of the AsheboroProud initiative, but we were so excited, we wanted to leteveryone know about it. Stay tuned...there is much more tofollow.
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Dave Johnson
Publisher
Dear Readers,
If what Picasso says is true, thenartist Tracey J. Marshall has ledan exciting & interesting life as canbe seen by her Me and My Seven
Personalities exhibit held at the CircaGallery in downtown Asheboro onAugust 20, 2010. According to herbrochure, she grew up on a farm herein North Carolina and was enthusiasticabout art from a very early age. After
attending college at Savannah Collegeof Art and Design and receiving a BFAdegree, her style quickly developed intothe energetic and fun depictions of howshe experiences life. Thus, the Picassoquote appears to be true especially inhow it relates to Traceys life.
What impressed me most aboutTracey was not her art though...it washer personality and her keen businesssense. Not to belittle what she does,but just about anyone can put painton a canvas and call it art. In fact, it
seems as though we are going througha period in art history where anythinggoes. I dont know what historians willinevitably call this period of time, butperhaps it will become known as thePandemonium Era. That is, to a casualobserver, it seems as though anythinggoes and talent has very little to do withwhat becomes classied as great art.With that said, not everyone can makea living in art. In fact, the term starvingartist has become a clich for a reason...most would starve if they had to rely onthe income generated from their craft.
Tracey, on the other hand, is a savvybusiness woman and marketer. Sheunderstands that in order for art to sell,it has to have a broad appeal and it hasto be marketed correctly. Most artistshave no idea how to market themselveswhich results in a lifetime in obscurity.It is obvious that Tracey understandsmore than the fundamentals ofmarketing, too. She understands thatmarketing is everything in the success
or failure of a business and hasprobably invested as much time intogaining exposure as she has painting.She even has her swagger wagonwrapped with a representation of herart and her contact information; it isa mobile billboard for her business. Itwould be hard to pass by her vehiclewithout jotting down her website orphone number if, for nothing else, tosatisfy the curiosity of seeing what herart is all about.
Me and My Seven Personalities
was a wonderfully eclectic exhibit;there was something there for mosttastes. Although the girls drinkingmartinis depicted in many of herpaintings were not appealing to me, theItalian landscapes and more abstractpaintings were. What was clearlyevident was Traceys goal of exploringall of the places you can go with art.
The exhibit was well attended withpeople from all walks of life. It was oneof the more enjoyable art exhibitions Ihave been to. Plus, it was held at theCirca Gallery which is always fun. If you
can walk out of Circa Gallery without asmile on your face, Id say there is nohope for you ever being happy. Asyou will see by the pictures, everyonewas enjoying themselves and therewas plenty of positive, upbeat and funenergy to go around. In short, I had ablast and there was no shortage ofphoto opportunities, either.
Our goal at Asheboro Magazineand Asheboro Events is to make youaware of all the cool things that go onin our community. Circa Gallery plays
host to a myriad of different events ona regular basis. Be sure to visit theirwebsite www.circagallerync.com ornd them on Facebook by searchingCirca Gals.
DaveDave Johnson, Publisherfacebook.com/asheboromagazine
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Content deadline for the PreimerePrinted Edition (October 2010) of Ase-boro Magazine is Septmeber 30, 2010.
This Asheboro Events cover photowas provided by Dave Johnson taken
on location at the Tracey J. MarshallExhibition at Circa Gallery on August20, 2010 If you would like to submit
a photo or any other informationto be featured in Asheboro Events
Magazine please e-mail your files [email protected]. Ifsending pictures, make sure files are300 dpi and large enough to fill an 8
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Asheboro Events Magazine is published monthlby Crown Harbor Marketing, Inc. Any reproductionor duplication of any part thereof must be donewith the written permission of the PublisherAll information included herein is correct to thbest of our knowledge as of the publication dateCorrections should be forwarded to the Publisheat the address above.
Disclaimer: The paid advertisements containedwithin Asheboro Magazine are not endorsedor recommended by the Publisher. Thereforeneither party may be held liable for the busines
practices of these companies.
ainting is just anotheray of keeping a diary.
Pablo Picasso
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301-11 Pisgah Church Rd.Greensboro, NC 27455
336.545.8268www.traceyjmarshall.com
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