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Back to Business – Piqua

Mainstreet Piqua

The Mainstreet Piqua team captures local business owners’ excitement at reopening with a photo series. The smiling business owners stand in the doorways of shops and restaurants holding “OPEN” signs with precautions listed underneath. 

This photo series is one way Piqua businesses have responded and adapted to the restrictions of COVID-19. From encouraging the community on social media to practicing the flexibility typical of small businesses, Mainstreet Piqua has earned both revenue and community support.



The “Open” posters are the combined effort of Mainstreet Piqua, the local chamber of commerce, and the community development organization to prepare businesses to reopen.

“It has generated an incredible amount of traffic on our Facebook page and a lot of love for the businesses,” says Lorna Swisher, executive director of Mainstreet Piqua. “It’s been a very successful way to celebrate the reopening of the businesses.”

Prior to reopening, Swisher says local businesses incorporated local deliveries, online orders and shopping appointments into their business practices. 


“The businesses all pivoted very well and really tried to meet their customers where they were at,” she says. “They just rolled with it and made it work for the customer.”

Swisher and the Mainstreet Piqua team have frequently reached out to their members through phone and email.

“As an organization, our goal is to support our businesses as much as we can and to encourage the community to realize the value that these businesses bring to the community,” she says. “When these businesses go away, a part of our community is lost forever.”

She says the local businesses are supporting each other; because they are independent, they know how difficult it is for a business to start out.

Local business owners are relieved to start opening their doors again. Swisher says people will come in and support the business if they know the business cares for the safety of their customers and employees.

“They all do genuinely care,” she says, “If they’re able to show that, I believe that they will be supported by the residents and visitors to the community.”

2019 Quarterly Revitalization Series: Promotion

Join Heritage Ohio in Wadsworth on April 25th for the 2nd Revitalization Series Workshop of 2019. The focus of this workshop will be on promotions. Though Main Street programs do many of the critical tasks through design, economic vitality, and organization, the promotions committee is, in general, responsible for activating the downtown through events. Events are what everyone knows Main Streets do, it is one of the highly visible aspects of what we do and can sometimes be the only thing that many in our communities know about us.

Get ready for a day packed with tools to help you succeed in this area. Find out how partnerships can enhance your events, learn how to create unique experiences, tackle social media to improve marketing efforts, tell your story through video, and create the one thing Main Street can’t survive without, a sustainable volunteer culture. As always, you will also have the opportunity to explore this Main Street community and grab a bite to eat at a local establishment.

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Webinar: Action Plan for Social Media Fundraising Campaign

August 30th, 2017 1 pm – 2 pm

Love them or hate them, social media giving days have become an inexpensive yet effective means of engaging followers and generating donations. Join us for this webinar to learn how you can tackle the most common roadblocks in the way of non-profits who want to implement a giving day.

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J. Kay Coughlin, CEO, Facilitator on Fire

J. Kay Coughlin has more than 20 years of experience helping organizations tackle their operations and staff communication challenges. Kay is highly skilled in facilitating difficult conversations and planning processes, helping business teams quickly tear down their roadblocks.
Facilitator on Fire is a subsidiary of Donor Relations Mindset LLC, which Kay founded in 2015. Kay lives with her husband and children in central Ohio.
Kay can be found at FacilitatorOnFire.net, on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkcoughlin, and on Twitter: @FacilitatorOF.

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