Where to Start for a Clear Sense of Priorities

Imagine your community worked together to identify key strategies that provide a clear sense of priorities and direction for your revitalization efforts? What would that look like? As a passionate advocate for your Main Street community, you are on a mission to harness all the things you love about your community for its future, a … More Where to Start for a Clear Sense of Priorities

The Shenandoah Valley is for Live Music Lovers!

Harrisonburg is halfway through their 10-week summer concert series featuring a diverse line-up of national artists. Thousands of residents and visitors have enjoyed the concerts that covered wide range of genres including jazz, soul, bluegrass, indie rock, hip hop, and mariachi. Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance (HDR) received a $90,000 Levitt AMP [Your City] Grant Award to … More The Shenandoah Valley is for Live Music Lovers!

Registration Open for VMS Regional Rev Up Workshops: Preservation-Based Economic Development

Join Virginia Main Street (VMS) for an immersive half-day workshop that digs into Main Street America’s (MSA) fifth Accreditation Standard, Preservation-Based Economic Development. Led by Kathy Frazier, co-founder and Principal-in-Charge of Frazier Associates, this workshop will cover how successful Main Street efforts are built on the guiding principle that district economic development is obtained by … More Registration Open for VMS Regional Rev Up Workshops: Preservation-Based Economic Development

Virginia Tech Workshops Support Rural Small Businesses

Are you a rural business facing challenges with retaining employees, workforce productivity and a quality environment? If so, Virginia Tech’s Agricultural and Applied Economics Department, in collaboration with the Center for Cooperative Problem Solving and the Center for Economic and Community Engagement, is ready to help. They are conducting Small Business Health and Organizational Wellbeing … More Virginia Tech Workshops Support Rural Small Businesses

In Case You Missed It: July 2023 Digest

During the month of July, the Virginia Main Street (VMS) team published seven blog posts, highlighting the latest community vitality-related news, events and more! Here’s a recap: VMS Program News VMS Grant Project Highlights Main Street Boundaries Dementia Awareness T-Mobile Hometown Grant Training / Education Stay tuned for lots more great content in August!

Dementia Friendly Culpeper

Last month, Culpeper Downtown businesses and Culpeper Renaissance Inc. (CRI) staff members joined together for a dementia awareness training session hosted by Aging Together and the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. The session provided guidance to help restaurant, retail and service establishments feel more comfortable and capable assisting patrons living with dementia. Dementia Friendly Culpeper is … More Dementia Friendly Culpeper

Virginia Main Street Publishes One Thousandth Blog Post

Last week, Virginia Main Street (VMS) published its one thousandth blog post on the VMS blog! Hooray! The publishing of Kyle Meyer’s Why Main Street Programs Need Firm Boundaries blog post helped the VMS team reach this great milestone. To all those that have helped impart knowledge and inspiration to our audiences in Virginia and … More Virginia Main Street Publishes One Thousandth Blog Post