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						New ‘Shop local’ project 
						promotes downtown businesses, benefits customers
			
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		[April 04, 2019]    
			There is a fun, creative new project kicking off this month in 
			downtown Lincoln. A ‘Window display contest’ will run monthly to 
			build character of the downtown storefronts while drawing customers 
			into the stores to vote for their favorite display. At the end of 
			the month a two-step process will determine the window winner and 
			the customer winner. The votes will be counted and a winning window 
			will be announced. The votes for that store will then go into a 
			fishbowl and a shopper’s name will be drawn to receive a $10 gift 
			card spendable at the winning business.
 The project is the brain child of Kathie Williams of Small Town 
			Creations. Williams came up with the idea as a way to promote 
			shopping local and also as a means of adding interest to the 
			downtown storefronts. When she started talking to her neighboring 
			retailers about the plan, she was happy to hear that there were 
			several who were interested in participating.
 
			
			 
			In addition, another downtown business stepped up to offer up some 
			incentives for the stores as well as the shoppers. Michelle Bauer at 
			Country Financial is donating a traveling plaque that will be handed 
			from one winning store to the next throughout the year. Bauer is 
			also funding the $10 gift cards.
 Currently, there are 15 downtown businesses signed up to 
			participate:
 
 Abe's
 Cooper Penny
 Debbie's Downtown Floral
 D-Fades
 Johnny's Buy sell and Trade
 Lincoln Grand 8 Theater
 Make It Sew
 Mary Todd Hallmark
 National Rent to Own
 Pet Connection Pet Store
 Renew Consignment
 Sherwin Williams
 Sir Renna Tea
 Small Town Creations
 Sorrento's
 
 Williams said that with this being the first of the month, store 
			owner/managers are working to design their windows and soon all the 
			participants will have something set up for shoppers to judge. 
			Judging will continue throughout the month and may only be done in 
			person inside the store.
 
		
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To vote for a particular window, shoppers will go inside the store and fill out 
their voting form. If they happen to wish to vote for more than one store, they 
will perform the same task inside each store.
 Williams said the object is to get people in the door. Increased traffic in the 
stores will equate to greater sales opportunities, and in the end, that is what 
everyone wants to see. “Our hope is that this will draw business downtown, help 
beautify downtown businesses and have a little fun with our town!”
 
 At the end of each month the votes will be counted and the window display winner 
will be announced. The business winner will be presented with the traveling 
plaque that will have their business name and the month they won engraved on it. 
The name of the shopper/voter for that specific window will be drawn from all 
the votes and that person will be notified they have won the $10 gift card.
 
 Williams said that while the number of businesses signing on for the contest 
right is impressive, there are other businesses downtown that she hopes will 
want to join in the fun later.
 
 She noted that on Monday night, she had 14 businesses, but on Tuesday morning 
number 15 called her and said they wanted to be involved as well.
 
 On Tuesday morning a number of the businesses already had their displays set up, 
some were still a work in progress and from what LDN could see from the lens, 
this is going to be a fun event that will encourage community pride, drive 
business owners to come up with fresh, fun new ideas and entertain shoppers as 
they venture around the square and beyond.
 
 When you’re downtown, be sure to check out the windows. Look for the signs that 
indicate a business is participating in the contest, choose a favorite, and then 
go in and cast your vote.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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