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Main Street Monday!
April 27, 2020
Don’t forget to be updating your Social media pages!
We’ve seen some great pictures of items and food that
are available by pick-up and delivery! Remember the
community is looking at your sites for all the latest
information!
Home Shopping comes to Main Street!
LaGrange is just one of the Main Street programs
that has gone live to showcase items in their local
downtown businesses! This is a great way to get the
word out and people can shop right from the
comfort of their own home during this time!
London had a virtual Small Business Saturday! Great
ideas to R & D with Mother’s Day just around the
corner!
As we go through this trying time please support your local stores, restaurants and service related businesses. These are your friends and neighbors. Grab lunch or dinner for carryout, like and share their social media posts, shop online and ask about curbside pick up, delivery or shipping.
Love this message on
the Russell Theatre in
downtown Maysville!
This is just an
intermission
Census 2020
Happy Birthday
Rachel Boyd-
Winchester 29th
Tony Pence-Morehead
April 30th.
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Carrollton Main Street director, Sam Burgess is
also a member of the Port William Historical
Society and gave a virtual tour of the Masterson
House built in the 1790’s! Please share your photos of lighting up Green. We
would like to share those in a future MSM and
document them at KHC. Send high res. photo
[email protected] This is the lovely fountain in
downtown Maysville. Here’s a fun idea from Paducah Main Street!
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We can't wait for Copper and Oak to open in downtown Danville! They will be keeping in local on Main Street.
Copper & Oak management team poses inside its custom-renovated restaurant at 303 W. Main St. They are, from left: Lahannah Bonagofski, front of house manager; Nicole and Beau Cacciatore, co-owners and beef farmers; with Randy Vest, co-owner and bar manager. The new burger joint will offer locally raised beef and other items, as well as a lengthy list of bourbons, wines and other spirits
Big news!! We are opening up more event space in our historic building at 125 E. Main St, La Grange, KY! That’s right...Just below Upstairs on Main will be The Gallery at the Gatewood Building where we will host events, showcase amazing historic memorabilia and artists exhibits! Stay tuned for more information!
Sam Draut/The Oldham Era
Ethan and Rachael Puckett, were married
April 7 at Upstairs on Main
We are so excited to see this restoration on one of our favorite buildings on
Cumberland Ave. the main thoroughfare in downtown Middlesboro! Known
as the A.D. Campbell building the retail business on the first floor has been
in business for over 50 years (and the only place we know of where you can
still buy a cotton slip!) Middlesboro Main Street board chair, Mallory
Quintero, is the project manager along with her many other duties at JSR
Restaurant Corporation.
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We are so excited to see this restoration on one of our favorite buildings on Cumberland Ave. the main
thoroughfare in downtown Middlesboro! Known as the A.D. Campbell building the retail business on the
first floor has been in business for over 50 years (and the only place we know of where you can still buy a
cotton slip!) Middlesboro Main Street board chair, Mallory Quintero is the project manager along with
her many other duties at JRS Restaurant Cooperation.
The inside is like stepping back
in time to an old department
store!
Coming soon to Murray, a new mural
and Farmers Market!
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We love this We will get thought this
together idea from Williamsburg.
Friends helping Friends. The local
Pizza Hut is donating 15% of their
sales to help a new pizza restaurant
on Main Street. This is being a good
neighbor at it’s best!
Main Street communities across the nation are showing some love
A World of Hearts. Downtown West Chester in West Chester, Pennsylvania, is taking paper hearts to a whole
new level. Taking inspiration from the windows of a local barbershop, the Main Street has been amplifying the
incredible paper heart displays popping up in windows around the downtown. Businesses are tagging their
installations using #AWorldOfHearts to keep the positivity and creativity flowing.
“The idea is to share love by placing hearts in our windows, and to let neighbors and those passing by know
that we are all in this together,” said the program.
Don’t forget!
Historic Tax Credit
applications are due
Wednesday, April 29th!!!