Search  this site   Yellow Pages  
Log in or sign up to contribute

With her always handy camera, Avery captures all the hottest happenings in Portland.


March 19, 2009
Bookmark and Share

Buy Local members mix it up at Andy's Old Port Pub

Allagash beer at Buy Local Mixer

Last night the Allagash was flowing during the Portland Buy Local mixer at Andy's Old Port Pub. This association of business owners and residents promotes the idea of keeping our purchasing power in the community and holds these networking parties every couple of months. It's not tough to get members out when local brewing superstar Allagash donates the drinks.


Pizza at Andy's Old Port Pub

Another big attraction was the fresh pizza that Andy's kitchen kept bringing out for the crowd.

Portland Buy Local Mixer at Andy's Old Port Pub

Joe Walsh, of Green Clean Maine, spoke to the crowd about Portland Buy Local and thanked Andy's for hosting such a fun gathering, which took place in a private room behind the main bar. After the Allagash ran out, members could order from the regular bar and Andy's donated $1 from each drink to Portland Buy Local.

A little later, Stacey Mitchell, a board member and author of "Big Box Swindle," thanked Joe for all the great work he's done this past year in organizing these mixers. She also urged everyone to join the New England-wide effort called 10% Shift. The campaign asks people to sign a pledge and commit to shifting 10% of purchases from out-of-state businesses to locally-owned businesses.

According to the number crunchers behind this effort, if five million households in New England make this shift, the money spent at local businesses (a greater portion of which stays in the local economy as compared to purchases made at out-of-state chains), would result in the creation of 48,000 new jobs and the generation of more than $5 billion in new economic activity.

Portland Buy Local is always hosting cool events, and the next one to look forward to is the Indie Biz Awards taking place May 13. Be sure to mark your calendar. If you want to see some photos from last year's awards ceremony, check out this post on my Commune Tested, City Approved blog.

Posted by Avery Yale Kamila at 09:18 AM
Bookmark and Share

Comments


Latest Tweets

    follow Avery on Twitter!

    Latest Comments


    On New apartment building offers 43 units, green features
    mallorca property commented: nice apartments, but 1550$ per month isn't a little too much?...
    On Grace restaurant opens Thursday
    Joe commented: If my family had a history with this church, I'd be thrilled that I could s...
    On Gettin' artsy at the market
    Software solutions commented: nice handmade jeweleries, they invested quite some work in that...
    On Chestnut Street Church headed for Grace
    wedding ring sets commented: it is simple and modern... I really like this building....
    On Winter Farmers' Market keeps city dwellers eating local
    rwanda tour commented: Thanks for posting such a great blog, I seriously liked it. The video is pl...
    On Lobster boat delivers Red Claws uniforms
    Juicy Couture commented: I really like this website , and hope you will write more ,thanks a lot for...
    © 2012 MaineToday Media, Inc.