Dave welcomes Linda Munson, the owner of Housewarmers of Allen. Linda shares her journey from being a computer programmer to owning a business that connects newcomers in the Allen, Fairview, Parker, and Lucas areas with local businesses and community...
Dave welcomes Linda Munson, the owner of Housewarmers of Allen. Linda shares her journey from being a computer programmer to owning a business that connects newcomers in the Allen, Fairview, Parker, and Lucas areas with local businesses and community...
Dave welcomes Linda Munson, the owner of Housewarmers of Allen. Linda shares her journey from being a computer programmer to owning a business that connects newcomers in the Allen, Fairview, Parker, and Lucas areas with local businesses and community resources.
She highlights the importance of fostering a sense of community for new residents and provides detailed insights into how Housewarmers of Allen offers valuable information and trusted referrals to help residents acclimate and thrive. Linda also talks about how their welcoming service bridges gaps in the community, such as helping a young non-native English speaker find the resources to write a book.
Throughout the conversation, Dave and Linda discuss the broader impact of such initiatives on community strength and cohesion. Linda emphasizes the importance of personal connections and local involvement, explaining how Housewarmers of Allen not only supports local businesses but also encourages residents to engage in various community activities and volunteer opportunities. Their dialogue paints a comprehensive picture of how a well-connected community can significantly enhance the quality of life for its residents.
To find out more about Housewarmers of Allen, visit: https://housewarmersallen.com/
Key Topics Discussed:
The role of Housewarmers of Allen in connecting new residents with local businesses
Importance of community and personal connections for new residents
Examples of how Housewarmers helps residents with specific needs
Discussion on the changing dynamics in the Allen, Fairview, Parker, and Lucas areas
The impact of local engagement on community strength
Encouragement for residents to participate in community activities and volunteer opportunities
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View. And, actually, the other day in Lucas, somebody
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said they needed help. Their daughter, who is, like,
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book, but the family was not,
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primary English speakers. So the or the parents
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weren't. So they're like, we can only
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help her so much, and we don't know the
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language well enough to help her write this.
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So I went to the chamber, and I
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asked, does anybody know a publisher or a tutor
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who could help with this? So I have 3 referrals
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to give them. Welcome friends, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to
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Getting Neighborly. Fairview, Texas' very own gateway to opportunity,
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proudly presented by the Fairview Economic Development Corporation. I'm your host Super
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Dave Quinn, here to navigate the journey through the heart of our thriving
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community. In each episode, we unlock the doors of Fairview, offering you
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a firsthand look at the vibrant life and booming business landscape
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exploring the advantages that make Fairview an ideal community for your
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business. This podcast is your inside track to discovering why
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Fairview isn't just a place to do business. It's a place to grow, to
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belong, and to call home. So whether you're looking to start up, scale
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up, or simply soak up the spirit of community that champions entrepreneurial
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success, you found the right spot. Welcome to Getting Neighborly in
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Fairview, Texas. Let's make your business dream a community
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success story. Howdy, friends. Welcome back to another episode of
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Getting Neighborly. I'm your host Super Dave Quinn. And today, we have an exceptional
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guest who embodies the spirit of community and giving. Joining us
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in the studio is Linda Munson with Housewarmers of Allen, a company
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that introduces residents to Allen, Fairview, Parker, and
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Lucas to local businesses. Now Linda is a computer
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programmer turned entrepreneur. In 2006, Linda's path led her
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to house warmers of Allen. Initially joining as a community ambassador,
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recognizing the profound impact this service had on connecting
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residents and businesses, She embraced entrepreneurial spirit on
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and on November 1, 2009, Linda took a bold
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step and became the proud owner of House Warmers of
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Allen in 20, in its 24 history. This marked
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the beginning of her dedicated mission to enhance fabric of the Allen
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Fairview community. Let's please give a warm welcome to a woman
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who's as passionate about getting to know our neighbors as we are here on the
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show. Welcome to the show, Linda. Thank you, Super Dave. It's great
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to be here, and I appreciate the invitation. You bet.
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We love entrepreneurs here in Fairview, so it's always great to,
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talk to those who are embracing that entrepreneurial journey.
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It's a it's a tough one, but we, love to visit with entrepreneurs here
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in the community, and, it's so great to have you on the show. So
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tell our residents a little bit about our listeners, a little bit about
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Housewarmers of Allen and, what it is exactly that
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you do. Well, Housewarmers of Allen started here
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in Allen 2000 in 2000,
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June of 2000. I moved in in February
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of 2000, so I did not receive a welcome bag.
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When I ran across it in the community, I thought this would
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be a great thing to do, for me to get out and
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know what's around, know my neighbors, and
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know the businesses that are here that I could use.
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So I decided that was a great thing to do,
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and off I went. And I've knocked on many, many
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doors and have connections with people
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from years ago when I knocked on their door. So it's been a
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great way to introduce our new residents
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to all the great things that's in
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Allen, Fairview, Lucas, and Parker. So tell us, Linda, a little bit about
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why is it important when you move in like that? I mean, what what is
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it you guys are doing? When you say you knock on doors and you're you're
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meeting neighbors, what what is the gift that you're giving them,
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and and what does that help them do? Well, the true gift
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is community that we're giving them. So we're recognizing
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the fact that they moved into the community. Most of us have
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moved multiple times in our lives, and we know how
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hard it is to feel like you're part of something. It
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takes a while. There's people who
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will tell me, oh, where we used to live, I lived on that street for
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7 years, and I didn't know any of my neighbors.
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them is a point of contact when they initially move in.
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where's this? What's this? I don't understand this. And we
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can tell them what it's like in our community and give them that
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feeling that they made a good choice and they're happy that they're
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here. And then they're wanting to use that information
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we give them. And I have one lady that calls
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me. It was, I don't know, 12 years ago, I think we
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welcomed her. And, like, once a month, she'll call me and ask
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me something. So what brought you to
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Fairview? You said you moved in. Where where were you before when you moved into
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the community? Well, I live in Allen Okay. Right now,
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and I've lived here 24 years. Before that, I was in
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Plano. And prior to that, I was in New Jersey, and I had grown
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up in Massachusetts. Okay. So I slowly
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made my way here. So it's a little bit different,
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right, environment. So what have been some of the major
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things over the last 24 years that you've seen in the
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community that's really grown and changed, I would imagine?
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Tell me a little bit about, what you've seen and and what you've noticed over
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that time period. Well, over the 24 years, we've become a very
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diverse community. People from all over the world are
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coming here. Allen has an attraction. If
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somebody looks, where's the best place to live? It's the
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Allen Fairview, Lucas Parker area.
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So for the schools, for the accessibility, the everything,
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really, it's a bubble here. You don't need to go very far to get your
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needs filled. So just the growth,
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the change in the housing market from just single family
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homes to multifamily complexes, which
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we just deliver to the single family homes. But
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we're still accessible to anybody in the community through
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our website. That information's there. Anybody can join our
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monthly newsletter. So it's not exclusive
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to homeowners or people living in single family
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homes, but they they actually going and delivering a
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gift bag is to the single family homes. We
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can't really a lot of the apartments are gated,
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and we can't get in to those. They're a
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lot more transient, so we are there to help
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them while they live here. But and if they choose
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to then put down roots and stay here in the
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area, then we'll go and get to meet them. So what
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are some of the I mean, you're the first really sort of maybe
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the first point of contact when somebody moves into a single
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family home here in our area. What are some of the things that you've
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seen? I mean, are they coming from all over? Do
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you have a feel for where folks are moving in from and and the different
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areas of the country that they're coming? Well, after storm
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Sandy hit New York, we had a lot of New Yorkers
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come here. Some that I talked to said, well, they
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were in a decision point. Like, do we rebuild? What do
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we do? And then it's like, why are we here?
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So with working from home, people like, we don't need to
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be here in New York to work for a
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company in New York because they were at home anyway. So they started
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moving here. Our road systems,
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our airports, I mean, it made it convenient to live
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here. Plus the schools were good. They didn't have to pay for
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private school anymore because our school systems were so
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good. So there was a lot of attraction here. So they're like,
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why why deal with New York weather and all
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that? Let's go to Texas. Californians,
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a lot of Californians are moving here now. We
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have Toyota that came from that area,
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so they that brought a lot of people for working.
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I see that, but I also see people from
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other countries coming here. I
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think if you just Google, like, where's the best place to live,
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it says Texas. And then where's the best
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place in Texas? And they just come.
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I did ask one lady. She was from China. She came here. And I said,
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well, why why did you pick Allen? This area. And
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she mentioned being closer to the airport and
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the road systems and things like that. So
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and when she looked on Google, it said,
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this area is the best place to live. So because Google said we're a
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pretty good place to live. I love it. Right. Yeah.
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So off they came. So Now so,
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in your gift bag, I mean, I think what I if I understand it right,
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companies or businesses, local businesses can really
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provide things to put into the bag to kinda let folks know. It it's I
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always tell people it's kind of interesting when you relocate, for a
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job, especially it can be a lot of it can be a lot of work
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for the trailing spouse to kinda set up the household. Right? Because,
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you know, you think, well, I gotta find a doctor. I gotta find a dentist.
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I gotta find peep my wife always laughs. We laugh about
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it. You know, she's gotta find people to cut hair. Like, her hair, not
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obviously, not my hair. I don't worry about that. But she has to find, you
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know, for the kids and and, you know, then her you know, for our daughter
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who's different than the boys and then her hair, which is different than the girls.
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Like, it's a lot. So I would imagine that people are really happy when
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you show up and you sort of have this, hey, here are all the local
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businesses that that you can connect with to kinda help solve a lot of
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the challenges that you're facing when you're moving into a new neighborhood. Right.
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And we tell them these are trusted local businesses. These are
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ones that we know we use, you know, the house
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cleaners coming to my house, the pest controls coming to my
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house. So it's not just, yes, you can
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Google and find 500
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pest control and 500 hair Right. Salons.
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But are they good? You know? And good
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is relative. Right. I
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mean, if you have curly hair or I have straight hair,
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so that requires different types of cutting.
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And Yes. That's my wife had a really hard time with that. She's got
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curly red hair, and it's a very specific like, it just
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cuts different. Right? So she had to go through a lot of trial and
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error, because we didn't get a we didn't have house warmers. We didn't
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have a gift basket or somebody, and we didn't know anybody. And,
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and so, because we didn't come into Allen Fairview, but, you know,
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we didn't have that person that would say, hey, here's who we use
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and we've used them. They are good. Give them a shot.
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Right. And that personal reference. And it's not
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just they're calling me on the phone and going, hey, strange person
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that I don't know, but I have this phone number. What's
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this? Now that is a step above
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just googling because you can talk to somebody and you
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can hear in their voice whether they're selling
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you something or being truthful or Yeah. Yeah. You
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can hear that. Now when you're standing in
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front of somebody and you're looking at them in the eyes, I
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mean, that's another level. Right. Right? So
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being able to do that and we ask people when we give them the gift
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bag, Do you need anything? Are you looking for
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something? How can we help you? And, actually, the other day in
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Lucas, somebody said they needed
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help. Their daughter, who was, like, 11, was
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wanting to write a book, but the
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family was not,
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primary English speakers. So the or the parents
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weren't. So they're like, we can only
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help her so much, and we don't know the
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language well enough to help her write this.
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So I went to the chamber, and I
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asked, does anybody know a publisher or a tutor
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who could help with this? So I have 3 referrals to
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give them. That's outstanding. So the Allen Fairview Chamber, it's
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pretty active chamber, and I think I don't know how to explain it. The the
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connection is not just a surface level. I mean, the the
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people in our chamber really love doing business one
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another. They love the connectivity and and really learning and and
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caring about one another. And I think that really, is one of the things that
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sets us apart from our air in our area is just the
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willingness of people to help one another and provide that
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great quality of life connection community feel that
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you're talking about. Right. And that's what we want to tell our new
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residents. Like, you're moving into a good area where we wanna
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help you. So you have to ask.
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Sometimes people don't like asking. Oh, I I can
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Google it if I really want to. But, again, you run into
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that. I have 50 choices, which one's a good one?
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So with us going there, looking them in the eye,
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shaking their hands, giving them a gift, you know, making that
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positive impression, and then
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answering their questions or saying, you know, I don't know, but
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I'll ask and I'll get back to you. That's huge
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because who else would they have asked? They wouldn't have gone to
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their neighbor next door and said, do you know a publisher? And I don't know
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anybody off the top of my head, but I know enough people
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who know enough people who know enough people
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that we can find that answer. And
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almost everybody you meet
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has multiple multiple interests that it may
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take you years to find out that
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your best buddy at work also
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is a master woodworker. You know, you never
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find out, and then 10 years later, you're like,
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why did I never know that? Right. But if
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you ask or you just talk to people and
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conversation flows, then you find those connections
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that will help somebody else down the line. And
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I I like to think that I'm taking
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what the Chamber of Commerce does and other networking
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groups, That's business to business. Mhmm.
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And taking that concept out into the community
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and making those connections, listening to each other and go, oh,
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I know a person that does this. I know
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one that does that. And it's usually from, you know, networking
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groups where I pull from. Right.
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But taking that and building that network within the
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community makes the community stronger.
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People are residents are
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wanting to use what's in their community, but they have to know
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it's there before they can use it. And then
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local businesses, when they're strong, the community is
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strong. So they both have to be strengthened. You
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can't just focus on growing business
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or just focus on the
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people will come and go, and no matter what you do, they're gonna
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come and go. So we can welcome each new
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person in and get them in and involved sooner than
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later. There's so many places to get involved,
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whether it's a mom's group or it's getting into
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the chamber, getting into Allen ISD
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or Lovejoy, McKinney working on
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some of those committees, getting involved.
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There's just there's a lot of volunteer opportunities
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that are here, and we tell people about that too. So it's not
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just, oh, go to this business and support
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it, which we want, but it's what are
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your interests? New resident, what's your interest? Do you need mom's
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groups? Do you need are you a
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active empty nester and you wanna
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get back somewhere? Here's all the places you can go. You
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know, there's a senior center. That's a really important
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connection. Right? It's it's, I'm glad you mentioned that because
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that's that's what the show is built on, right, to really
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introduce our neighbors. We have some dynamic people in our community
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doing some really cool stuff, across all different kinds of,
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whether it's business or in nonprofits, or
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just in in hobbies. It's kinda cool.
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But to your point, you might not never know because you just see Bob when
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he's taking the trash out down the driveway. You don't know what you
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know, you just never have that conversation sometimes. And so this allows people to
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really get to know each other in the community. And I'm really glad that,
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that's something that you support is connecting people with
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ways to get involved because it is extremely important. I've seen over,
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you know, my career that really strong,
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cities and towns come from communities
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where their people are engaged. And they know one another and they, you know,
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they it's not just themselves on an island trying to
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survive. They know there's other people in the community that like minded people that
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they can connect with and do life together with.
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And I think that's really important. The
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last few years, I mean, since COVID, that
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really isolated people, and they
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aren't getting out as much. I mean, I've seen the
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dynamic change in our communities
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that it used to be like one Allen. When the
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football team left town, like, half the town left with
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it, there was a lot of support. Yeah. I don't
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see as much support. I also with the
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developments that are going on that are micro communities,
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there's no reason to do big community activities
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anymore because, well, I can get everything I need in my little
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corner over here. Yeah. And the live work and play is
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great, but there's also a lot
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of trails and activities that are citywide
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Mhmm. That people aren't realizing are
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there because they're so focused in on their little
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slice of heaven. Yeah. So I can
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go welcome them, make them feel like they are part of something
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bigger, and then tell them. So our monthly newsletter goes out to
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over 10,000.