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14th Annual Taste of Maplewood Street Festival The Taste of Maplewood brings together our area’s most renowned restaurants, beloved boutiques, and one-of-a-kind novelty shops for a street party with live music on two stages, all in the heart of downtown Maplewood. Join us on Friday night for live music and a sampling of food vendors before the main event kicks off on Saturday.
are a few things you can think about to create a community-based strategy. first, empower your employees to become ambassadors. give them samples to distribute to their friends. create community based partnerships. are you trying to reach families. support the local girl scouts. finally, concentrate on local p.r. pak frien make friends with your local newspaper editors and send them story ideas. tip number 140, the five-mile rule. today, we come to you from maplewood new jersey at a local independent bookstore called words. when jonah and ellen bought this struggling bookstore a few years ago, they changed the mission making it a haven for young people with autism. it thrives as a bookstore and a place that teaches these kids the skills they need to transition from being students to part of the workforce.
in the quiet new york city suburb of maplewood, new jersey, another independent bookstore almost disappeared. that was until jonah and ellen zimely came to the rescue. they knew nothing about the book business. when jonah came, he didn t have a bookstore background. he was depending on us to be able to help him out with that. with the change in ownership came a change in management style. the former bookstore owner was hands on doing most of the work of her store herself. a recent graduate of business school, jonah was interested in the idea of job crafting to better utilize the talent of his staff. it s that can t always work 100%. sometimes you have to buckle down and do something we re not good at or don t like. as much as possible, it s in everyone s interest if they do