Saturday, January 19, 2008

A New Year, a New Beginning

There seems to be some concern about whether or not spending money at Walgreens or Jewel is as beneficial to Blue Island as spending money at the independent stores. Let me answer this question. If you spend $100.00 on groceries at Jewel it provides many benefits to the city. Some of my own neighbors are employed at both Walgreens and Jewel, and so it contributes to overall employment and I’m all for a fully employed city. And, the tax dollars collected are distributed the same no matter where you spend your money as long as you spend it in Blue Island. However, if you feel that you have fulfilled your desire to support the city by spending $100.00 on groceries or prescriptions and stop there it won’t be long before the only businesses in town will be Walgreens and Jewel.
It was back in August that my first letter to the Forum was published. At that time, I urged people to spend $5.00 a day in the uptown area. I asked people to visit stores that they hadn’t been in before. Explore your neighborhood. If you have always bought your groceries at Jewel and always eat breakfast at DeMar’s the money that you spend there helps the city, but not in the way I was describing. I’m asking for an investment of $5.00 a day that you would have ordinarily spent elsewhere. Find a way to buy the other things you need somewhere in Blue Island.
So how did we do in 2007? The results are mixed. Some businesses did very well, and others did not. Our own Christmas sales from Blue Island customers were up a whopping 46.5% over last year. What I say to that is WOW! Followed by thank you, thank you, thank you! That is an incredible increase, and it makes me realize that many of you made a concerted effort to shop Blue Island, and to shop our store. This allowed me to bring in part-time help when I needed it the most. Thank you again to everyone that went out of their way to shop here.
It bothers me that other businesses did not do as well. We all should have experienced similar increases. It may be that because I have been writing, people feel that they know me and feel comfortable coming in, but I can tell you this: Walk into any business on Western and say “I’m here to spend my $5.00!” and you will be greeted with a smile, a handshake, or a hug.
This is the time of year when we all want to stay home and stay warm, and for that exact reason this is the time of year when most businesses are slow. People avoid going out and only do the things that are necessary. This is also when those Christmas bills come in and we are in shock. Nevertheless, I urge you to get out this month. Pick a warmer day and check out the uptown area. If you usually stop in at County Fair for a few of your groceries, try visiting Stefanelli and Sons or El Ranchito. Need a haircut? There are several hairdressers and barbers here, no need to go to BoRics.
We are at the beginning of a brand new year. Let’s make it a good one for ourselves, for the businesses, and for the city. Here is the math for the coming year. Approximately 10,000 adults live here. At $5.00 a day spent by each one, that would be an investment of $50,000.00 a day, $350,000.00 a week, $1,500,000.00 a month, and $18,250,000.00 by the end of this year. That type of investment would be huge. The city would be thriving. Let me ask you this; where do you spend your money?

Look for me on Western, with a fiver in my hand!
Candace Carr
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