Monday, April 11, 2011

Some communities are not surviving, let alone finding ways to thrive

We are facing some uphill battles in the Hartsville, S. C. area as we work to grow our community but as this article on Yahoo emphasizes, things could be a great deal worse, as they are for the communities cited.http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif

One thing that should become apparent from an article like this is that we cannot lose focus on our need to grow and our need to continue investing in our community. We can become the preferred community of the Pee Dee Region. It will take looking beyond how we do things now to how we might approach these things tomorrow. It will take a vision that community appearance does matter. It will take realization that all of us, those with children and those whose children have grown must ensure we have the educational system that we want for our kids available to all the children. We must realize thajavascript:void(0)t sometimes it takes investment to get a return on investment. None of these ideas come easily when the economy is shaky, when headlines -by their very nature - must point to the problems.

Yet, we have to focus day after day after on building a stronger, even better community because it is that kind of laser intensity that can make surviving become thriving. Lots of people drive into Hartsville every day to work. The ideal would be that lots more people drive home to Hartsville every day after work.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous11:51 PM

    I know many communities are not surviving, check hermes birkin out.

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