Maintaining Small Town Charm In An Ever-Changing World
Virtually any state in the country has the appeal of multiple small towns.
Ask almost anyone who lives in small town why they are here and they'll tell
you they enjoy the small town feeling while being close to all the conveniences
of a larger city. One of the greatest joys of living in a small town is how
familiar people are with one another. When you walk into a store or restaurant
you are welcomed by name. As an area grows, you risk losing the "down
home" charm.
On the other hand, due to the growth in many areas you will find a more diverse
population. This too has appeal to many. Maintaining the magic that is small
town while embracing the inevitable changes that are occurring is something
everyone in your community can participate in.
One of the appeals of a small town is how longtime residents frequently make
an effort to get to know the new folks who move into the area. For those who
are new to the area introduce yourself to your neighbors. Whether a familiar
face in your town or new to the area you can host a block party to get to know
your neighbors.
Knowing whom you live next to is more than a neighborly thing to do. It is
also a safety measure you can put in place. Exchange phone numbers with your
neighbors so that if there is ever an emergency you have someone close to call
on.
For newer residence ask your neighbors about the community. Seek out a common-interest
support network. On the other hand, be willing to stretch beyond your common-interest
support network. Human nature is such that often we only associate with those
whom we feel we have something in common with. Due to the changing face of
our country, you will find there are often some incredible opportunities to
learn so much about many types of people.
Familiarize your children with the neighborhood. Find activities for your
children to join in on. This is a great way for young people to quickly adapt
to a new area.
If you have pets, make choosing a veterinarian a top priority. Often, animals
develop unfamiliar behaviors when relocated. Unfortunately, there may be occasions
where an emergency situation occurs with a pet when you first move. It is best
to have a good vet who you feel comfortable with rather than have to try to
find one in a panic. Talk to your neighbors to find out whom they recommend.
Check the local paper to find out about classes, seminars and events being
held in the area. You may be amazed at how much goes on here. If you have a
special event coming up contact the editor of this paper to let them know.
The editor welcomes timely and relevant information.
Regardless of where you live in this great country, there are fantastic communities
that can be enhanced by each and every one of us.
Copyright © 2004 by DeAnna Dipos
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About The Author
DeAnna Dipo is a member of the Distinctive Properties team, a unique personalized
real estate agency serving the south end of the Salt Lake valley including
Draper, Riverton and Sandy. Family owned and operated, Darlene Dipo, Debbie
Dahmen and DeAnna Dipo are known for the fact they live, work and play in the
very community they serve. The Distinctive Properties team offers more than
a run of the mill real estate experience. With their reputation and repeat
business being their best referral, they offer a "boutique" experience
and a personal relationship with each person they work with. Offering services
including buying and selling, Distinctive Properties offers relocation services
throughout the United States. Visit www.distinctivepropertiesSLC.com for
further information.
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