News and Events
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| The County Commissioners are designating November as Buy Local Month for Lincoln County. Take the time this month to stop by your local businesses and show your support. Making even a small shift in your spending habits can have a big impact on your local economy. [more information] |
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Selling to the Federal Government is something most small business owners don’t even consider. Yet, a small number of fortunate business owners across the nation do sell products and services to Uncle Sam, and get paid well as a result. [more information] |
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Every day we spend our hard-earned money on the things we want and need to make life better. But where does that money go? When you buy locally, you not only help yourself and family but you help your community as well. [more
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Each quarter, Thompson's Sanitary Service publishes their "Trash Talk" newsletter to go out to their commercial and residential customers. This quarter's edition features a number of articles asking consumers to "Think Global, Act Local." [more
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On July 31, 2009 the Buy Local Lincoln County Association was awarded a $3,000 grant from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contributions Fund at the quarterly awards presentation held at Chinook Winds Casino. [more information] |
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| As of July 31, 2009, the Buy Local Lincoln County Association has received $20,000 in various grants. We would like to thank everyone who has granted funds to the BLLCA. [more information] |
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| Do you have a friend that wants to join the Buy Local Lincoln County Association, but they don’t have access to a computer? Now you can print brochures and membership forms to hand out! Become actively involved in our local economic recovery program! [more information] |
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As you flip through the stations on your TV, there’s a chance you might have seen a feature on “Inside Lincoln County” about the Buy Local Lincoln County Association (BLLCA). This five minute clip focuses on the economic impacts that your spending dollar has. [more information] |
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| At Home in Lincoln County and Project Homeless Connect want to invite you to the Inaugural Great American Potluck Off on April 17th! A fundraising event to help the Lincoln County Homeless population. Find out how you can get involved! [more
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| So, you've decided to commit to buying locally. Great! But how exactly does that money translate to millions of dollars? It is called the multiplier effect. When you spend money at a local business, that money ends up cycling through the local economy a number of times. [more information] |
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On August 19, 2009, the City Center Newport Association, commonly referred to as the Deco District, was featured in an article in the Newport News-Times. [more information] |
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On the second Wednesday of every month from 8:30-9:00am listen to host Daniella Crowder as she talks with Buy Local business members about why buying locally is important to them. [more information] |
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