A National Movement: Small Business Saturday November 26, 2011

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As a continuation of our focus on “Buying Local” we want to remind you that this Saturday, November 26, 2011 is “Small Business Saturday. (see video below)

Remember as you check off items on your Holiday shopping list that you shop for them at locally owned small businesses in Wayne County. The possibilities are endless and include gift certificates from your favorite family owned and operated restaurant, unique toys from Veache’s, fine furniture at great prices from Richmond Furniture Gallery and unique gifts from shops all over Wayne County including Parker’s General Store with old fashioned candies, toys, tools, wines and beers and much more. For other choices in wines, add J & J Winery to your list and for fudge and other sweets- the Pour House in Cambridge City…and the list goes on and on.

Let us know what your favorite locally owned shop is that you frequent, and where you plan to buy gifts for those you love.
And watch the video below to see how the buy local campaign is sweeping the nation- be part of the movement and support your local community.

New Wayne County Directory

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wayne county directoryToday we’ve opened up the new Wayne County Directory.  It features a lot of improvements over our old directory!

1.  Find and rank local businesses you frequent.

2.  Get directions with Google Maps.

3.  Submit your local business with Featured Listings.

4.  A lot more space for descriptions, web addresses, pictures and videos for local businesses to include and visitors to discover.

Use Wayne County Directory…

To discover new, interesting places around Wayne County, by searching from any page of the directory by keyword.

To support a local business that has given you great service or a great experience, you can rate and comment on their listing page.

To get more business:  local business that wish to be included in the directory or upgrade your current listing to a featured listing, click here.

The Wayne County Directory

Map of Indiana highlighting Wayne County

Image via Wikipedia

We’ve added a new feature to GoWayneCounty.com for readers and businesses called the “Wayne County Directory.”

And we need your help to make it great!

If you are a local business in or near Wayne County and you’d like some great exposure, for free, you’ll want to get your business listed in our new directory.

All you have to do is submit your details here.

If you are a reader who works with non profits, churches, or you have a friend or family member who owns a business, you can submit too!  Or simply let people you know who’d benefit from a free listing in our directory where to go to get listed.

It’s our goal to make the local business directory a real useful resource for our readers and members.  Any and all help is much appreciated!

P.S. – if we don’t have a category that best fits your listing, please let us know and we’ll add it!

http://www.gowaynecounty.com/blog/add-to-our-directory/

Nightlife Hotspots in Wayne County

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A list compiled by a local for locals.

Richmond:

For the 21 and up crowd

Bars and Pubs:

Smiley’s Pub and Beer Garden

Trendy hangout with DJ’s and Dancing. Occasional Live Music. Karaoke.

E Street Pub

Live Music bar, Open Jam sessions, Karaoke, Bands on Friday and Saturday.

The Patio (Country Rib-eye)

Restaurant, Bands on weekends, DJ’s, Outside seating when nice.

The Wheel

Live Music, DJ’s, Karaoke, Free Admissions to shows. Food.

The Sportsman

Live Music, Karaoke. Screens for Sports.

The Coney Island

Games, Karaoke, Large Screens.

U & I Tavern

Large Screens, Food.

Mack’s Place

Live Music, Karaoke, Open Jam sessions, DJ’s, Great Jukebox.

The Inn Zone

Games, Food.

21 and up plus the family

Restaurants/Bars:

Frickers

Many Screens for Sports, Occasional Live Music, Games and Contests.

Buffalo Wild Wings

Large Screens for Sports, Separate bar area, Trivia and Card games on Screens. Outside Seating.

Chuck’s Sports Bar

Large Screens for Sports, Separate bar area, Outside Seating.

Wings-n-Rings

Screens for Sports, Karaoke.

More Family-Oriented Options

Movies, Dining, Etc.

  • Kerasotes Movie Theaters
  • Dining at the Gennett M ansion (Event Ca lendar for more information)
  • Richmond Putt-Putt and Games
  • Joe’s Pizza Friday Night Jazz with Carol Lou
  • Richmond Civic Theatre
  • Driving Range at Highland Golf Course
  • Predator Zone Paintball Facility
  • Richmond River Rats Baseball (June – August)
  • Do-Ri-Me Lanes
  • 40 Bowl

Here are some other options in the surrounding towns:

Centerville offers up the Brown Jug Tavern, a nice little kick back spot.

Cambridge City gives us the Silver Dollar Lounge with live music occasionally and the Chug-a-Lug Pub.

Hagerstown has Flatlanders a big live music bar with a fun tiki bar atmosphere.

These are all great suggestions to help you get through those restless nights. If anyone has anything to add to this list please feel free to comment below or contact us HERE and we will add to the site.

Historic Depot District in Richmond, Indiana

Depot Water Tower

Story by Brad Meyers

Take A Virtual Tour of Richmond’s Depot District!

With its unique array of galleries, pubs, small businesses and great places to eat, the Historic Richmond, Indiana Depot District, (est. 1902) offers a breath of fresh air in the staleness of big chain stores and franchise restaurants. Named after the Pennsylvania Railroad Station Depot, this up-and-coming neighborhood will only continue to grow and showcase all the amazing businesses it has to offer.

The once bustling center of commerce in the late 19th century and the first part of the 20th century, the Depot District is now being revitalized by local business owners. Roger Richert, owner of the Richmond Furniture Gallery, recently purchased the old depot and seems to have big plans. “I’m going to make things happen,” he said while standing in the entrance to the depot. “Some people look at this building and say, ‘What a mess. It’s a nightmare.’ But I look at it and say, ‘This could be awesome. Look at the opportunities.’” -Pal-Item, April 11th 2010

me in front of the Pennsylvania Depot in Richmond IN

Brad Meyers in front of the Depot

And this area certainly does offer tons and tons of opportunities. The unique look of the entire area draws people in with its beautiful architecture and vintage feel. It’s feels like going on a little adventure to shop and find new things to do without ever leaving your own little city.

With authentic markets such as Maria Mitrione’s Italian Market and shops with handmade items such as Coco’s by Hand and you can find treasures you wouldn’t find anywhere else.

Check out our Depot listings and maps in the Wayne County Directory!

The entertainment venues in the Depot District, such as The 4th Floor Blues Club and The E Street Pub, are places where you can go and listen to some great live music. And the restaurants such as Little Sheba’s and Joe’s Pizza are great places to dine with friends.

Where

Depot District Map Richmond Indiana

The Historic Depot District is made up approximately of four blocks in Richmond’s near north side, primarily along Fort Wayne Avenue and North “E” street. Fort Wayne Avenue was formerly known as Quaker Trace and was significant not only for its transport of goods and services, but also as an important route along the Underground Railroad.

Gennett FirstsThe land was originally owned by Jeremiah Cox who was one of many Quakers who helped establish Richmond in the early 1800’s. Charles and Elizabeth Starr purchased several acres from Cox and realizing Richmond needed a railroad to expand commerce they then donated some of their land to build a railroad station. The Starr name is well known in Richmond for founding the Starr-Gennett record company and helping Richmond become more of a thriving city.

1917 Pennsylvania Depot Richmond IndianaThe Pennsylvania Railroad Depot  sits on North “E” street and is one of the area’s most prominent landmarks. If we look back into the history of the station we see that it was designed by a world famous architect named Daniel Hudson Burnham. Who was behind renowned structures such as Washington D.C.’s Union Station, the Flatiron building in New York and the Rookery building in Chicago. His last surviving artistic achievement is our very own Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.

George Burns

Sammy Davis Jr.

Louis Armstrong

The station was the third depot on the site and was a high traffic area for the early 20th century’s movers and shakers. It saw the likes of Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cody, William Tecumseh Sherman, Helen Keller, Will Rogers, Booker T. Washington, Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Joe Louis, Robert Frost, Billy Sunday, Babe Ruth, Gene Autry, the Marx brothers, Sammy Davis Jr., George Burns, Jack Benny, Joe DiMiago and Eleanor Roosevelt just to name a handful.

Also many of our early 20th century Presidents paraded through the station.

There is so much fascinating history in this area.

Boswell Brewing Co.One of the newest businesses in the Depot District is paying tribute to the history of the area. The New Boswell Brewing Co., which is located in the old Glassworks building, has taken its name from the man who first commenced a brewery in Richmond, Indiana, Ezra Boswell. The original brewery was founded somewhere between 1816 and 1818. The New Boswell Brewing Company will commence distributing to bars and restaurants somewhere near the end of April 2010.

Business owners in the Historic Richmond Depot District are working together and reaching out to the local community by hosting several free events each year such as the Old Fashioned Christmas Festival, Fall Festival, and Independence Day Festival. With all the different array of things going on in the Historic Richmond, Indiana Depot District you will always be able to find something new and exciting to see and do!



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