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Going Beyond Events
Login to DownloadEvents are the cornerstone of many Main Street promotion programs, and they can be a great way to bring people downtown. But what are you doing the rest of the year to bring people downtown? In this article, Kristi Trevarrow offers tips for “going beyond events” to market your downtown through consistent, focused year-round efforts.
Published in Main Street Now Journal.

Wayland, MI
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