When driving down U.S. 31, you see many stickers on the cars passing by. These stickers often tell fellow drivers of many things: an individual's political views, whether or not his or her kid is on the honor roll, and the ones I see the most, Buy Locally.
The buying locally statement really rings true to me. When given the opportunity to support my neighbor, I always jump on the bandwagon. Whether it is going to the local farmers market or using local stores instead of the larger chain stores, I always try to support our area. Even though it may cost a little more to purchase something from either a local farmer or a smaller local store, I know that it benefits the community and strengthens the surrounding areas.
Everyone knows that when buying locally, money spent can stay in the community. The more people who buy locally, the more money that circulates throughout the area, which in turn helps the region flourish. However, when money is spent at bigger box stores and chain stores, money seeps out of the community and takes many opportunities for local economic growth with it.
When I shop at the corner drugstore instead of the chain store down the street, it helps support a local family or even a fellow classmate.
Buying locally helps keep the uniqueness about a certain region and keeps the area from becoming "just another town" overrun by franchises and fast-food places.
As our nation pulls through this recession, slowly but surely, many towns and cities are struggling to survive. This should encourage more people to buy locally to strengthen their community in a "fighting back against the recession" kind of way. When we are able to buy more locally, the money spent can help support a neighboring family. This helps to redistribute our wealth and help us grow as an economically stable area.
I know I have been preaching about how buying locally can support our towns, communities and even the great region where we live; however, if these same principles could be adopted to help our nation, people would, when given the opportunity, want to help, right? The answer might come as a shock, but for many years now, people have been doing the opposite.
Being from Michigan and growing up here, I have a certain pride in where I am from. Yeah, it is nice to drive through the other states for a vacation and to see the sights, but I would give all that up to spend a day in Detroit looking at a car museum. In my opinion, nothing gets more American than the good old automobile.
This love for cars, my state and, most of all, my country has been a part of me my whole life. My father has spent the last 24 years working directly with the auto industry, so I have been brought up to appreciate more than how a car looks at first glance; I know to appreciate the time and hard work spent while putting it together.
With the ups and downs our economy has taken the past couple of years, the auto industry profoundly has been affected. For the Big Three — Chrysler, Ford and General Motors — that call Michigan home, I question what I personally can do to help out my fellow Michiganders. I figure that I need to do my part and buy locally. I will stay loyal to the companies that make Michigan what it is. When driving through our area I tend to feel betrayed by my neighbors when I see a foreign car driving next to me. Yes, the foreign-car companies claim that their cars are made in the United States, but the majority of money generated from the sale of a foreign car often is sent overseas, back to the country from which it came.
Much like how buying local greatly can improve the strength of a struggling community, buying American also can save our nation. We need to stand up as neighbors, community members, Michiganders and, most of all, citizens of the United States of America and start "buying locally" to bring ourselves out of recession and back to economic stability.
Gabe Leaf is a senior at Elk Rapids High School.
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TC Central to induct new Hall of Fame members
Traverse City Central High School will induct three new members into the school’s Hall of Fame. Doug Stanton, Rose White Hutchinson and Parmius “Parm” Gilbert will be honor at Friday, June 1 ceremony.
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Garret Leiva: Season of wacky festivals
Memorial Day weekend ushers in the season of sand and tan lines. Summer is a festive time of year.
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Northern Notes: Women's Resource Center drive
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1776 High Lake Road, is wrapping up its semi-annual collection drive for the Women's Resource Center.
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Community in Brief: 05/28/2012
Boat auction set; Blue Star dedication; Benzie graduation. (Plus more)
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Community Newsmakers: 05/28/2012
Traverse City-based artist William Hosner's original pastel painting "The Minister's House" currently is part of an international exhibit of pastel paintings at the Taiwanese National Education Center in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Service News: 05/28/2012
Air Force Airman 1st Class Jeffery P. Casper has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
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News from 100 Years Ago: 05/28/2012
Today marks the fourteenth anniversary of the return of the Hannah Camp boys.
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History photo: 05/28/2012
Can any readers identify the woman in this photo?
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Readers ID people in last historical photo
Paul Alpers Jr. identified his father, Paul Alpers Sr., in the History Center of Traverse City archive photo published in the May 21 Community section.
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Botanical Garden ready to grow at the Commons
The plans are complete, a new tour vehicle has been donated, and The Botanic Garden of Northwest Michigan is ready to break ground. Now all the project needs is the community’s help.
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Northern People: Parisian teen likes country life
Cyprien Gilbert has fallen in love with country living.
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Kathy Gibbons: Polite company can turn ugly
Traveling to Texas for a trade show as part of my new job recently, I got back to the hotel after a long day to find a pleasant surprise: Wednesday is free cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in the hotel lobby.
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Reflections: The flower of remembrance
My first reminder of Memorial Day is when I go to the grocery store or the post office. Uh-oh, there's somebody standing by the entrance with a donation can and a fist full of those little fake flowers.
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Community in Brief: 05/27/2012
Trails Day hikes; Arts programs; Cultural series; Peavler recording; and more
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Take in Yosemite (From your Computer)
Just in time for spring snowmelt: a webcam pointed at one of Yosemite National Park's main attractions, the soaring 2,425-foot Yosemite Falls.
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Books in Brief: 05/27/2012
Bayview book; New Ely Stone; Animal book; 'Quirky' B&B; Grief book in French; Art on the island
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- Saturday, May 26, 2012
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Schools are key to fighting obesity
Fighting obesity will require changes everywhere Americans live, work, play and learn, says a major new report that outlines dozens of options — from building more walkable neighborhoods to zoning limits on fast-food restaurants to selling healthier snacks in sports arenas.
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Ask Evelyn: Even toddlers can learn good manners
My son is 2 and he prefers the comfort of being held by an adult or being the center of attention. That's been his life so far, but I am a single mom and sometimes mom just has to get things done.
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Body and Soul In Brief: 05/26/2012
Belko Lectures; Lupus Walk; Life Line screenings; TC Smart Commute; and more
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- Friday, May 25, 2012
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Inaugural Great Waves Festival celebrates water
The new Great Wakes Festival is preparing to launch with the message, “Keep it fresh, keep it free.”
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Northwestern Michigan College Dean's List, spring semester 2012
The students listed below have been named to the Dean's List for Spring Semester 2012 at Northwestern Michigan College.
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Hot Picks: 05/25/2012
Orchid show; Beer, brats; Register now.
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