With a focus on safety and community support, the Downtown Lethbridge Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) urges residents to explore and shop local this holiday season.
The Downtown Lethbridge Business Revitalization Zone is asking community members to shop local this holiday season. They’re encouraging people that it’s safe to shop in the downtown core. executive director Sarah Amies, an increased presence of the Downtown Lawlessness Reduction Task Force has helped maintain a safe environment in the city’s core. “I would encourage people to come down and see this for yourself,” said Amies. “It’s clean, it’s safe.
If you need to, give people distance, but more than that, give them a smile and say hello. You’d absolutely surprised at what you get back in return.”Amies also emphasized the importance of shopping local, as many Lethbridge businesses are facing challenges this Christmas. The Downtown Lethbridge BRZ’s Snow Much Love initiative incentivizes community members to shop local by scanning QR codes, seen on posters found in participating shops around the downtown core.“We ask community to go in, visit, you don’t need to purchase anything,” said Amies. “Just scan the QR code in that particular business and enter your name to win
HOLIDAY SHOPPING SHOP LOCAL DOWNTOWN LETHBRIDGE BUSINESS REVITALIZATION COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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