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heatherbiola@yahoo.com Thanks to Lisa Wood, director of the Elkins-Randolph County Chamber of Commerce, we have been building a more “Vibrant Community.” Even the coronavirus has not stopped thirty-some businesses from making improvements during the last year. The Inter-Mountain’s “Lifestyles” section listed these vibrant businesses last week in an article about the first annual 2020 Vibrant Elkins–Randolph County community report compiled by Randolph County officials, under a delightful photo of the dancing couple at Myles Center, but the report forgot to add Kump Education Center improvements. KEC is a nonprofit member of the chamber, but we have made many improvements in our facility providing jobs for local contractors during this pandemic. Last spring Brian Shourd of Cardamone Historical worked with AmeriCorps member Frankie Evans to rehabilitate the crumbling plaster on the second floor for new rental space.

Vibrant Community | News, Sports, Jobs - The Intermountain

Beander’s added exterior lighting, signage and new sidewalks. Holiday Inn in Elkins completed its expansion in 2020. The Grace Davis residences were completed. Submitted photos Randolph County officials recently released the first annual 2020 Vibrant Elkins-Randolph County community report. The report includes several examples of how local businesses invested in the community. Above, the Myles Center was completed at D&E College. Submitted photos Randolph County officials recently released the first annual 2020 Vibrant Elkins-Randolph County community report. The report includes several examples of how local businesses invested in the community. Above, the Myles Center was completed at D&E College. ELKINS Randolph County officials recently released the first annual 2020 Vibrant Elkins–Randolph County community report.

Thu 9 AM | What It Takes To Build A Vibrant Community

Listen • 39:53 Vermonters crowd a farmers market in downtown Burlington, Vt. The concept of a healthy community may be a bit different during the pandemic from what it was in normal times. It s not just that people want a healthy community in the medical sense, they also want to live in places that are a pleasure to live in, places where their children and even grandchildren might want to move or stay. Quint Studer, a community revitalization expert, says such communities don t just happen, they have to be built. He gives lessons in how in the book

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