Web site : http://www.toledochooselocal.com

Toledo Choose Local
"Toledo Choose Local" is Toledo's recently-formed chapter of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE).
Toledo Choose Local is a coalition of people from local businesses and non-profits, concerned citizens and government representatives working together to strengthen the viability and competitiveness of local businesses in the Toledo area, and to promote the overall social, economic, and environmental health of our economy and communities.
Mission
The primary mission of Toledo Choose Local is to:
- Promote the growth and development of independent, locally-owned businesses in the Toledo area.
- Educate individuals, business and government about how to have a more positive impact on their community and the environment.
- Creatively alter stakeholder behavior in favor of local purchasing by consumers and businesses.
- Help inform and sustain Toledo’s unique independent business sector
Buy Local Pledge
From the Toledo Choose Local Web site :
- I pledge to think local first when seeking out a business to meet my need.
- I pledge to recommend local alternatives to others when shopping for goods and services, dining out, meeting friends, etc.
- I pledge to support my local non-profit organizations.
- I pledge to purchase local produce and other foods from local vendors whenever possible.
- I pledge that I will do my best to keep more of my hard earned dollars circulating in my community by making more purchases at local, independently-owned businesses in the Toledo area.
Local Holiday Shopping Guide?
Some weeks ago, I found this page on Arbor Wiki titled Buy Local Ypsilanti :
I'm not sure if Toledo Choose Local plans to produce a Holiday Shopping Guide that lists the local, independent stores in metro Toledo. Might be a little late for such a guide for this season, since Toledo Choose Local only officially formed a few months ago.
Buy Local Week
The info listed on the Toledo Choose Local Web site :
Unfortunately, the site also lists this barf :
Symbolic horsecrap from government. Can't this be done without political officials planting their mugs and inane thoughts in front of the public? Quiet backing from government is fine, but let the businesses and the non-profit org lead this initiative. Hell, government gets involved or tries to get involved with development projects that bring national chains.
