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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Small Business Saturday - Starts TODAY, November 30, 2013

MILWAUKEE |  Amani, Grandview/Walnut, Halyard Park, Harambee, Hillside, Metcalfe, Midtown, Riverwest, Sherman Park and WAICO/Y are 10 neighborhoods selected for Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC Affordable Health Care Urban Population Demonstration.  An Infrastructure case study to research, create, monitor, collect data, report and implement census and neighborhood level opportunities to engage un, under-employed, un-, under-educated, un, under-finance residential and commercial stakeholders for implementation of health care, health insurance, health improvement of chronic conditions,  cost containment and the creation of economic engines at the census tract level.



Small Business 
Try your neighborhood auto repair, cleaners, boutique, barber, hair stylists, massage shop, coffee shop, car wash, eatery, restaurant, liquor store, tavern, sportz bar, bakery, florist, pharmacy, health food grocery, bank, credit union, check cashing, beauty products, seamstress, tailor, shoe shine parlor, health practitioners and recycle shops to name a few.

One of the BUY-INS is the 100% engagement and support of the neighborhood businesses.  This is the beginning of building a better quality of life and economic development climate for self-sustainability and up-scalability in your neighborhood.

A major part of the support is ensuring that what is sold is of quality and beneficial to the whole.
A major part of the support is each neighbor - tenant, landlord and business owner stand together with BUY-IN of respect, beautification and citizenship for their neighborhood.  To be the landlords and stewards of the area they rent/lease and purchase.  To show pride in where you live, work, grow your business, build history, invest your funds, go to church, raise your families and go to school.

By supporting - purchasing products - investing in retail within your neigborhood and assisting in building more products of quality for the marketplace, you keep dollars in your neighborhood and you build your welfare within the city of Milwaukee.

MPA LLC DEMO neighborhood model calls for All Hands on Deck.

You still have time to support your neighborhood - TODAY.
If not today, remember to purchase, to invest during the coming days, months and years.

Remembering Small Business Saturday.




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