Growing the Main Street Mission in 2021

You're invited to a 40-minute presentation, which shares how Woodland Park Main Street is making a difference for economic development in this beautiful area. The goal for 2021 is to ensure Downtown Woodland Park is a vibrant, artistic center of the community where all generations gather, walk, play, shop, dine and live. We are actively searching for others, like ourselves, who wish to enhance this historic and majestic mountain western setting.

 

Did you know our community is one of only 20 Colorado Main Street programs? We are also one of over 2,000 Main Street programs nationwide. We attained Designated status in January of 2018 and this has opened doors for additional grant opportunities.

 

Collectively, the Main Street movement is the leading voice for preservation-based economic development and community revitalization across the country. This is good news for Woodland Park. The Board of Directors wishes to share a message with you. Please, join Laurie and Gail on February 10th. There will be time for Q&A.  

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Laurie Glauth

Laurie Glauth co-founded Mountain Naturals in 1992, which has grown from a small co-op to a full-service store offering a wide variety of locally grown organic products that are good for you and good for the land! Laurie is the chairperson for Woodland Park Main Street's Board, is on the Design Committee for the organization as well as an active member for other boards. 

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Gail Wingerd

Gail Wingerd owns Creative Concepts of America and has served the area of Teller County since 1998. Her company provides promotional products and apparel. She's been a member of many boards in Teller County and is the Program Manager for Woodland Park Main Street.

Downtown is important because it’s the heart and soul of any community.

If you don’t have a healthy downtown, you simply don’t have a healthy town." Ed McMahonChair, National Main Street Center Board of Directors