[OMS_MANAGERS] FW: Free Main Street 101 Webinar Series Hosted by Oregon Main Street

STUART Sheri * OPRD Sheri.Stuart at oregon.gov
Wed Sep 30 11:02:01 PDT 2020


Oregon Main Street 101 Webinar Series:
Do you need to reinvigorate your committees? Train new staff, board members, or committee volunteers? Or simply want to know more about the highly effective Main Street Approach(tm) to downtown and traditional commercial neighborhood revitalization? Then this free webinar series is for you! We have some of the top professionals in the field providing an introduction to each of the four points of the Main Street Approach(tm). Please feel free to forward this email to folks you think might be interested in attending.

  1.  Main Street 101: Design with Randy Wilson, AIA, Community Design Solutions, Thursday, October 15, 9 am to 10:15 a.m. - Click Here to Register for Design<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2226262966442679823>

Design  enhances the attractiveness of the business district. In this session, participants will walk away with an understanding of the Main Street Approach(tm) to design, design basics for the community and the committee, and best practices.

  1.  Main Street 101: Promotion with Ben Muldrow, Arnett Muldrow & Associates, Thursday, October 15, 11 am to 12:15 pm Click Here to Register for Promotion<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1242012043095521551> The Promotion point of the Main Street Approach focuses on bringing community members together to celebrate their downtown and encouraging support for local businesses. This session will cover all aspects of the Promotion element from generating priority ideas to specific ideas to implement in your community.
  2.  Main Street 101: Economic Vitality with Jay Schlinsog, CMSM, Downtown Professionals Network, Thursday, October 22, 9 am to 10:15 am Click Here to Register for EV<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4331717782450557195> Economic Vitality helps sharpen the competitiveness of existing business owners, helps to foster entrepreneurial start-ups and expansions, and recruits compatible new businesses and new economic uses to enhance downtowns and traditional commercial districts. This session will cover the basics your EV committee, volunteers, and board members need to know about the Main Street Approach to Economic Vitality. Participants will walk away with an understanding of economic vitality, typical areas of responsibility, and sample project ideas.
  3.  Main Street 101: Organization with Sheri Stuart, Oregon Main Street. Thursday, October 22, 11 am to 12:15 pm. Click Here to Register for Organization<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4169083520049185295>
The Organization component of the Main Street Approach helps build a strong foundation by attracting the people and financial resources necessary to support the overall mission of enhancing and restoring your historic downtown or traditional commercial neighborhood. Participants will walk away with a clear understanding of why the Organization point is important, how to develop your team, and how to bring it all together to support your efforts over the long haul.

Speaker Bios:

  *   Randy Wilson established Community Design Solutions in 2005 as a community-based planning firm devoted to delivering creative, asset-based design services for community building. Mr. Wilson serves as the consulting architect to Main Street South Carolina and is also the Project Architect for Lake City, SC where he has facilitated the renovation of more than 40 facades, two parks, and a streetscape design. In 2019, Lake City was named America's "#1 Small Town Cultural Scene" by USA Today. Prior to his role in Lake City, he was the consulting architect to Mississippi Main Street Association. To date he has participated in over 400 resource teams and design and planning exercises nationwide.
  *   Ben Muldrow, a Partner at Arnett Muldrow & Associates, is responsible for all community marketing and branding functions of the Greenville, SC-based urban planning firm. Ben Muldrow is a talented graphic artist who has been designing for over 25 years with experience in a wide variety of marketing applications. He provides community identity and branding services for communities across the United States. Ben has worked on a number of projects specializing in the development of city and neighborhood identities, wayfinding strategies, and promotional marketing material.
  *   Jay Schlinsog is the founder and principal of Downtown Professionals Network (DPN). He has thirty years of community and economic development experience working with more than 200 communities and organizations across the country. His areas of specialty include market research and analysis, business retention and recruitment, management, and communications. In 2000, Jay founded DPN as a collaborative for industry-leading advocates and practitioners who specialize in downtown and business district revitalization solutions. Prior to launching DPN, Jay served as executive director with Main Street and Chamber of Commerce organizations in Idaho, Illinois, Washington, and Wisconsin. Since the COVID-19 outbreak, Jay has launched www.ReopenMainStreet.com<http://www.ReopenMainStreet.com>.
  *   Sheri Stuart found her true calling when she fell into Main Street in 1990 after spending time communing with brown bears in Alaska and managing a custom black and white photography lab in Santa Cruz, California. She currently serves as the state coordinator of Oregon Main Street (OMS) which is part of Heritage Programs in Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. OMS helps communities throughout the state preserve and revitalize the economy, appearance, and image of their traditional business districts using a range of services and assistance to meet the needs of communities interested in revitalization. Prior to her current position, Sheri worked for the National Main Street Center for eight years working primarily with small and midsize communities across the country. Sheri started her career in Main Street as executive director of the Port Townsend Main Street Program in Washington for eight years and also served as the assistant coordinator of the Washington State Main Street Program for three years.
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Sheri Stuart (she, her, hers) | Oregon Main Street Coordinator
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Oregon Heritage, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
Desk: (503)986-0679 cell: (503)551-3705
www.oregonmainstreet.org<http://www.oregonmainstreet.org>
725 Summer St NE, Ste C
Salem, Oregon 97301

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