For many years a traditional Chamber of Commerce
Ribbon Cut was one way that we as a community could come together
and support that new or expanding business and join in their
celebration. With the dissolution of the Lincoln/Logan County
Chamber of Commerce in late 2017, Logan County has seen a decline in
ribbon cuts because there was no one who was available to facilitate
such an event.
After careful consideration, and a lot of discussion between the
owners, advertising, and content staff at Lincoln Daily News, the
paper has decided that it is in the best interest of the community
if someone steps up and takes the reins on ribbon cuts. Often times
we sit and say “someone should do this.” But when it comes to being
the one who says “I will do this,” we tend to step back. LDN staff
and its owners have decided that we can be that “I will do this”
entity.
“It is a great thing to celebrate our community and what is good
about it. That is something LDN has strived to do since the first
daily edition published more than 18 years ago. Because of that it
seems natural to us that we should volunteer to make sure the ribbon
cut celebrations continue throughout our county,” said owners Jim
and Jan Youngquist.
“We spend a lot of time out in the community, and we know when
things are happening that will have an impact on Logan County
citizens. We have ample opportunities to speak with local business
owners and say to them ‘Hey, let’s celebrate you, and let everyone
know you are doing good things!’” said Director of Advertising Karen
Hargis.
“We talked a lot about this,” said Content Manager Nila Smith. “We
wanted to do something that was not about getting the exclusive or
selling an ad. We wanted to develop a plan that would incorporate
all media and all our community leaders, and allow everyone the
opportunity to show support for local business. Lincoln Daily News
has done several things in the past to promote shopping local and
supporting local people. This seems like a natural extension of that
effort.”
Anyone who is interested in having a ribbon cut can contact LDN
directly and easily by emailing
ribboncut@lincolndaily news.com or calling Karen Hargis
(217-737-7418), Roy Logan (217-737-7104), or Nila Smith
(217-737-3613).
LDN will provide the ribbon and scissors for the ceremony and will
facilitate getting owners and community leaders to say a few words
before the actual cut. LDN will also set up photo ops before and
during the cut that all media will be invited to take advantage of.
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When ribbon cuts are scheduled, LDN will send out
email invitations to community leaders, other business owners, and
to all media outlets. The business owners will be responsible for
inviting friends and family, business investors and others whom they
wish to have join the celebration.
Ribbons cut events will also be listed on our Community Calendar
pages, and it will be standard practice that all members of the
community are invited to come out whether they receive a personal
invitation or not.
Roy Logan of the LDN advertising department said, “As Chamber
Ambassadors, Karen, Nila, and I all participated in Chamber ribbon
cuts. We were excited about being a part then, and we’re excited
about being able to offer this now. This is truly a community
service, giving something for nothing, expecting nothing in return,
we’re just doing it because it is the right thing to do.”
Ribbons cuts will be offered to new businesses, businesses with
substantial renovations or expansions, and relocations. LDN will
also offer ribbon cuts to local events, such as the Logan County
Fair, Railsplitter, and Pigs & Swigs Festival; other milestone
events such as opening of new tourist attractions, new or
substantially renovated government facilities; and we’ll help local
businesses and organizations celebrate their significant milestones
such as a big anniversary date.
The aforementioned are set as examples. There may be other reasons
for ribbon cuts, and LDN will take into careful consideration any
request that is received.
We want to encourage everyone to join in re-growing this important
activity in Logan County. If you are a business owner or community
leader and wish to be certain you receive the email invitations,
please email us at
ribboncut @lincolndailynews.com and request to be added to
our group email for your community.
LDN will welcome the opportunity to provide this service in all our
communities from Atlanta to Elkhart to Lincoln to Mount Pulaski and
points in between.
[Nila Smith] |