Shop Small Wisconsin, support local this holiday season
WEDC officials will visit locally owned businesses and vibrant downtowns
MADISON, WI., NOV. 22, 2023– Wisconsin’s unique small businesses help make our communities more vibrant and our state more prosperous. This holiday season, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is encouraging everyone to visit and shop at locally owned businesses.
Governor Tony Evers has declared Nov. 25 through Dec. 31 as a time to “Shop Small Wisconsin.”
Rikkers is kicking off Shop Small Wisconsin events Wednesday by visiting downtown Waunakee and touring the city’s historic train depot, where a Vibrant Spaces grant from WEDC helped improve the outdoor space around the depot. The Vibrant Spaces grant program was designed to help communities revitalize underused spaces to help make their business districts more attractive. The Depot, which houses the Waunakee Chamber of Commerce, has become a centerpiece of Waunakee’s downtown.
Afterward, Rikkers will be in Portage to visit their new downtown park, funded in part by the WEDC Vibrant Spaces grant, as well as furniture restoration store Beautifully Blemished, family-owned jeweler Forever Yours Jewelry, and several other small businesses in Portage’s historic downtown.
On Saturday, Rikkers will be shopping in downtown Ashland.
“Downtowns are the vibrant and diverse hub of Wisconsin communities, everyone is welcome here,” Larson said. “Local businesses give back to the community in a myriad of ways, more dollars stay in the community when you shop local.”
Across the state, businesses new and old are decorating their storefronts and eagerly preparing for holiday shoppers.
In Two Rivers, Theresa Kronforst, owner of the Schroeder’s Department store, is excited for visitors to see the beauty of Two Rivers and find everything they need at one of Wisconsin’s oldest, family-run department stores.
“It’s really important for us to bring people to Two Rivers, and have a good first impression,” Kronforst said. “Come visit! [Our community] is beautiful, there are so many local businesses and so much to do. “
Rikkers will be visiting Two Rivers on Monday, Nov. 27.
Family-owned businesses are a cornerstone of many Wisconsin downtowns. Wausau’s Janke Book Store opened in 1876 and is one of the oldest continuously run bookstores in the country. Janke Book Store has something for everyone, especially those interested in local history, said co-owner Jane Janke Johnson.
“We have strong roots here, and supporting the community is very important to us,” Johnson said.
This holiday season, the bookseller will be hosting a variety of community events, including hosting acclaimed children’s book author and illustrator Jan Brett. This event is one of many communities across Wisconsin are hosting this season. In Ashland, Santa Claus and his elves will be visiting local businesses on Saturday for a day of fun and cheer.
“This is cheesy, but we’re just excited to see all the people that come to the downtown this holiday season,” Ayers said.
Oftentimes, Ayers recounts, customers were taken to the store by their parents or grandparents as children, and now come back to visit as adults. The historic building has been refurbished into a downtown landmark, a place for visitors new and old to shop this holiday season.
“We cherish our community,” Ayers said. “We want to make the downtown a place you want to be.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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