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Next episode will be our third annual boardwalk shop episode, a conversation with every owner of each Batavia Boardwalk Shop.
In the lead up to that episode, I'm talking to the people responsible for making it all happen, Beth and Kristen from Batavia MainStreet. Not only does Main Street organize and prep the boardwalk shop owners. They help evaluate and curate the shops themselves.
That evaluating and curating is a great example of one of the things that intrigued me about MainStreet as an organization. Because Batavia MainStreet is responsible for so many things that make up the character of our town, they actually have a lot of power and influence over how things go down. When you check out the shops this year, you'll have Main Street to thank for the uniqueness and diversity on display.
These kinds of public-facing, community defining decisions come with a lot of weight, sometimes even baggage. So how do Beth and Kristen lead in these initiatives without feeling overwhelmed, not just by the work but by public scrutiny?
Watch Tri-Cities 'LIVE' with Chris Wallace and Sam Kraft, mentioned during this episode.
Sponsor Area Code: Batavia, a direct line to the people who live, work, and shop right here in our community.
This episode of Area Code: Batavia is brought to you by Meadowcrafters.
This episode of Area Code: Batavia is sponsored by 212° Construction Group.
Subscribe to our newsletter to be updated about Area Code: Batavia and find out when new episodes are available.
Join The 630 to support this podcast and our mission to create a stronger sense of belonging in our community. Members will receive:
Area Code: Batavia is always looking for sponsors. Click here for more information.
Area Code: Batavia is produced by Area Code Audio. It's hosted and produced by Richard Clark. Edited and mixed by Matt Linder. Additional production help from Jennifer Clark.
Mentioned in this episode:
Meadowcrafters Weird Gardens
212 Construction Group
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Next episode will be our third annual boardwalk shop episode, a conversation with every owner of each Batavia Boardwalk Shop.
In the lead up to that episode, I'm talking to the people responsible for making it all happen, Beth and Kristen from Batavia MainStreet. Not only does Main Street organize and prep the boardwalk shop owners. They help evaluate and curate the shops themselves.
That evaluating and curating is a great example of one of the things that intrigued me about MainStreet as an organization. Because Batavia MainStreet is responsible for so many things that make up the character of our town, they actually have a lot of power and influence over how things go down. When you check out the shops this year, you'll have Main Street to thank for the uniqueness and diversity on display.
These kinds of public-facing, community defining decisions come with a lot of weight, sometimes even baggage. So how do Beth and Kristen lead in these initiatives without feeling overwhelmed, not just by the work but by public scrutiny?
Watch Tri-Cities 'LIVE' with Chris Wallace and Sam Kraft, mentioned during this episode.
Sponsor Area Code: Batavia, a direct line to the people who live, work, and shop right here in our community.
This episode of Area Code: Batavia is brought to you by Meadowcrafters.
This episode of Area Code: Batavia is sponsored by 212° Construction Group.
Subscribe to our newsletter to be updated about Area Code: Batavia and find out when new episodes are available.
Join The 630 to support this podcast and our mission to create a stronger sense of belonging in our community. Members will receive:
Area Code: Batavia is always looking for sponsors. Click here for more information.
Area Code: Batavia is produced by Area Code Audio. It's hosted and produced by Richard Clark. Edited and mixed by Matt Linder. Additional production help from Jennifer Clark.
Mentioned in this episode:
Meadowcrafters Weird Gardens
212 Construction Group

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