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Unbelievable
Joined: 23 Oct 2007 Posts: 19 Location: New Franklin
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:28 am Post subject: Kaleidoscope |
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I enjoy the different displays that the Council for the Arts has downtown. The miniatures show is usually my favorite.
Now they have a 'gift shop' of sorts with art from locals. Have you been there? It's nice.
Too bad they don't have more space. They seem cramped in that little area and sort of like the 'stepchild' of the Capitol Theatre tucked in the side as an afterthought.
Do you think the store can survive? Do you think it would thrive if in a larger and more accessible location?
I used to browse through Thomas June Artisans when it was downtown too. I liked the variety. I haven't been to their relocated place yet though.
Any thoughts?
Sorry - forgot to add the little pdf link: http://www.thebenedictco.com/council/downloads/kaleid_go.pdf
The flyer is old. _________________ It's not what you do once in a while, its what you do day in and day out that makes a difference! |
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.45chel

Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 2754 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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I going to have to check them out within the next three weeks...I was thinking next week but with Thanksgiving cooking & baking and Black Friday shopping it will probably be the week after.
I appreciate you dropping the link and providing the info...I'm always looking for stores that carry unique and original retail! _________________ I demand euphoria! |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1804 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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the downtown used to be bustling with action, but those days have passed. revitalization would be key, but parking was/is the main prob (and the lack of stores to keep shoppers interest, imo)...
i think a lot of this area's problem is the unwillingness to change.
take towns like charlotteville, va or state college...their down towns do well...put some interesting shops, good food, ample parking, community events and the community feels welcome.
we've lost a lot of our shops. eyerly's used to be downtown (now bon ton)...lots of stores that my mom shopped at when she was little that were interesting sounding are gone...the art center's closed. we're down to 1 used book store (hows about a nice new bookstore, maybe that sells some indie titles)....first nights, like gettysburg would be cool...IF we had more 'artsy' shops/galleries....coffee shops, etc. trendy clothing stores, to lure the 'youngsters' in like S.C.....what about a market? like carlisle's indoor (& very nice) farmers market (not to detract from jim's of course)...or on the lines of a Whole Foods...that could do well in the area.
change may be scary, but if something isn't done, we'll def. lose the downtown.
just my thoughts on "can the store survive"....my final thought? maybe it can. but maybe it won't.... |
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Jo

Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Posts: 98 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:19 am Post subject: |
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Not to cause dispute, but there are 2 used bookstores downtown:
Twice read on South Main near the square and Northwood on North Main across from Wogan's _________________ Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow. ~ Henry David Thoreau on hiking |
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A Talking Horse

Joined: 22 Oct 2007 Posts: 139 Location: Cove Gap
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:48 am Post subject: |
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| cookieclaygirl wrote: | the downtown used to be bustling with action,
take towns like charlotteville, va or state college...their down towns do well...put some interesting shops, good food, ample parking, community events and the community feels welcome. |
Used to be bustling with action? Are you from around here...?
If anything downtown looks better than ever...and seems to have as much business as ever.
State College, Charlottesville??? (I've lived in both)
A LOT more to it than interesting shops, good food, and ample parking. 50000 college students with free time and disposable income drives those economies - something Chambersburg obviously doesnt have. _________________ Do everything that's in you, you feel to be your part... |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1804 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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| A Talking Horse wrote: |
Used to be bustling with action? Are you from around here...?
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yes, i'm a 3rd generation chambersburger...i'm speaking of the 'bustling' from the 60's-early 70's...
maybe you should order the p.o.'s history books to learn something about the history of the town. |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1804 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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| A Talking Horse wrote: |
A LOT more to it than interesting shops, good food, and ample parking. 50000 college students with free time and disposable income drives those economies - something Chambersburg obviously doesnt have. |
using those two as a comparison. as well as carlisle and gettysburg. towns that have a functioning downtown.
no need to nitpick...was throwing out suggestions. for all i care, let it die. who needs revitalization anyway when you can have another parking lot. oy. |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1804 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Jo wrote: | Not to cause dispute, but there are 2 used bookstores downtown:
Twice read on South Main near the square and Northwood on North Main across from Wogan's |
didn't twice read close? or was that the other one by the molly pitcher? northwood is a nice one. forgot about it. my bad.
it still would be nice to have a new bookstore....
and as for dispute, i think mr. horse wants to start up one it sounds like... |
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Jo

Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Posts: 98 Location: Chambersburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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We need a good new bookstore - I agree 100%
The one that closed was Mason's down by Molly Pitcher. I quit going there years ago when I walked in the door and bugs scurried out from the stack of books I was looking at. I know it happens when people donate to used bookstores, but EWWWW!
Twice Read is still open. It's by the Pizza Factory and that little do-dad shop bodega thing.
Northwood is definitely the better one. Amy, the owner, knows her stuff about books and art and has a good system going. Got my Sherlock Holmes leather bounds there. Good deal too! _________________ Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow. ~ Henry David Thoreau on hiking |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1804 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Jo wrote: | We need a good new bookstore - I agree 100%
Northwood is definitely the better one. Amy, the owner, knows her stuff about books and art and has a good system going. Got my Sherlock Holmes leather bounds there. Good deal too! |
yeah-northwood is awesome...i get a lot of mine there too. ah, sherlock holmes---be still my heart!!  |
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cookieclaygirl

Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 1804 Location: shippensburg
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Jo wrote: |
The one that closed was Mason's down by Molly Pitcher. I quit going there years ago when I walked in the door and bugs scurried out from the stack of books I was looking at. I know it happens when people donate to used bookstores, but EWWWW! |
btw---i had a similar experience and it was the last i went there as well....i was like: dudes, call ehrlich and get rid of these BUGS....lol.... |
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