Elissa Marsden
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Elissa Marsden
came conserve continue history interpret looking preserve respect uniqueness ways
We're looking for ways to continue their uniqueness -- to conserve the landscape, to preserve the buildings, interpret the history -- and let that become the cornerstone to the future. If you respect where you came from, you use that as a tool.
clearer competing competition finding hard programs small time towns voice work
Small towns have a hard time competing and very often they are in competition for a lot of programs and development. By finding the right combination of small communities that can work together, a larger, more clearer voice can be created.