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Friday, April 12, 2024

Granville Chamber of Commerce Commercial- Granville CIC

Spreading the word about Membership with the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce! We need to have a healthy chamber as our community evolves. Take a look, below and please ask questions!

GACC Membership Page   Follow the link to learn more, we're excited about our new Individual Member! This is for folks that have retired, stepped away from work for a bit (stay at home parent?), or even work for a larger company but are remote and want to engage!   Please give this serious thought and encourage those you know to join! I'm also promoting regular memberships- membership matter, let yours go a bit ago- rejoin- now is the time!

Our community needs a strong Chamber of Commerce. Did you know the fabulous Granville Candlelight Walking Tour and Farmers Market are all coordinated by the GACC? The Economic Development Committee brings important stakeholders to the table to talk update and address important topics in our changing environment.  The Granville Magazine and Maps are fundraisers and important tourism tools for our community, GACC makes it happen. There is so much more, but most importantly it brings people together to build trusted relationships to make life on Newark-Granville road and beyond what it is- join us!

Speaking of Community Economic Development. I'm proud of the work of the GACC Economic Development Committee in partnership with the village council, our school district and many others weighing in for moving forward with a CIC! https://www.granville.oh.us/news-announcements/greater-granville-area-community-improvement-corporation-seeking-board-applicants

Take a look, ask questions, and recommend a friend- this is a work board, a volunteer board. It will grow and evolve but it needs to get launched! Thank you David Ball for your guidance, Herb Koheler, Courtney Ruppert, and so many others. Also thank you Granville Village and Township Trustees for the work on the Overlay district with our JED! All of these are things I've learned about during my tenure with the GACC!

I look forward to discussing this robust organization with you, thanks for reading.

PS- already a member- thank you, Love to hear your thoughts and insights!

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Derby 2024 Countdown

4/4/24: One month from today we'll be derbying - life on Newark-Granville Road- loves Derby!

4/16/24- Thank you Derby Fairy- gift arrived via campus mail for me! Social media post!

4/17/24- How cool- it is the 150th Run for the Roses- KY Derby 150!! 


How it started, how it's going...

1997
2022

Our 2nd date- Joe attending my Triple Crown Party in Maysville, KY, not long after I took him to Keeneland! Needless to say, he's embraced the tradition stated in the early 1990s with Ellen in Omaha!

Saturday, May 4, 2024

  • 4:30 pm start, our house- you'll see the tents (Thanks Kiwanis)
  • Post Time- 6:57 pm- yes they keep making it later and later.....
  • End time- dark 

We'll continue to post updates about the event here, but I wanted to get started and make sure you're making your plans to join us! Stop by for a bit or come for the whole time! Bring friends and family- especially those new to the area!

https://www.kentuckyderby.com/  Details about the Derby here- so many traditions and fun!

Dress- do your thing, hats encouraged, dress for the weather- we're rain or shine, or snow- ha!

What to bring? Thanks for those who ask- yourselves, your family (or don't but kids are welcome), if you feel like it an appetizer or bit-size dessert to share. We appreciate some of the long-time comer's traditions- deviled eggs- epic, salmon, Kentucky treats Ms. Miller...the thing is- if you made it come let me know so I can have a nibble! In the past when the party was a graduation party we provided pizza, not the plan this year- truly more nibble and graze.

What will be offered to drink: Granville Brewing, Yuenling on tap, Mint Juleps- of course, lemonade and waters- tap or sparkling, some wine...again often you have a favorite wine, bring it with you...but you really should try a julep!  Oh and sipping Bourbon at the bar too...

Entertainment:

Regal Dreamers! This Husband and wife duo blend traditional folk with rock originals influenced by Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Fleetwood Mac, follow at Insta: https://www.instagram.com/regaldreamers/?hl=en


Thursday, March 28, 2024

Denison Day of Giving 2024

THANK YOU!- Goals Acheived, amazing support- so grateful to each of donor- my page has community Denisonians, FLC, past parents and colleagues- so touched!!  Reading all the posts and seeing the support is inspiring, thank you! 4-4-24 update


Denison makes life on Newark-Granville Road what it is and it is really good!  Not just because it provided formative educations for Joe and me. It is because of the work environment it provides and the impact on our community. What would life be like in Granville without Denison?  Denison also has connected us with fantastic people and our relationships are centered around this beautiful, impactful place! That is why today, I ask you to consider joining us with a philanthropic gift!

Today is our Day of Giving! A fun way to promote philanthropic support of the college "we love so well". Alma Mater language! 

Here is my page and link to give:  https://giving.denison.edu/s/SusanStonerLeithauser

I hope you'll take time to explore the whole day of giving page and posts- students are sharing testimonials, there are matches, and many ways to support the many places that made Denison Denison!

https://giving.denison.edu/

Take a look at the video I captured on Newark-Granville Road it is on social media- Facebook and Insta- let me know if you can't access it!

Thank you for reading, thinking about a gift, and engaging with Denison! To be Continued!




 A picture is worth a thousand words! This bookcase, in my office in Doane (temp spot, moving to North Campus soon) showcases all that is good with Denison and why a gift on our Day of Giving (or any day) is worthwhile! Highlights:

Heed Your Call- classmate David Howitt- so much great advice in this book and much of it I have used! My call to philanthropy was supported at Denison and continued beyond graduation and led to a career!  Atomic Habits- James Clear- alum and one who walks his talk with philanthropy and guidance, an honor to know you James (and Kristy!), Bit Flip by Mike Trigg- loved the book and value all you do for Family Philanthropy Mike!  Vail Series- many people didn't know I was an usher for the series when I was a student, Joe and I so value attending these FREE concerts- for years and years- to the point above- what would Granville be without Denison! There is so much more to say- take a look and ask me about what you see- I'd love to share the story of why it is here, with me in my life on NG Road. It is thanks to Denison! And Denison is here because of financial gifts and support: https://giving.denison.edu/s/SusanStonerLeithauser



In honor of the opening day and day of giving- a fun pic from the past..Peter's birthday party at a Denison baseball game! GO BIG RED!




THANK YOU for supporting Denison- it is a special place! Thanks for playing along with my Day of Giving posts. I have mixed feelings about "days of giving", as usual, I see both sides and have my own feeling as a donor.  That said- so many new donors, young donors, and a visual way to recognize long-time wonderful donors- the energy and impact was great AND APPRECIATED!

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

March 2024- Granville Economic Development- let's talk, let's learn!

Background:

  • Years ago- my kids may not have even been in school- I served on a finance committee for the school district.  This was an important learning moment that set a path of volunteerism. The State of Ohio's funding model burdens communities like ours to bring in our own revenue. Property tax and more recently income tax, executed by levies, allow populations to decide funding levels. Tax levies are the key to the income source.  Joe and I have engaged with these operational levies- learning, challenging, promoting, and even leading.  It is a similar situation for libraries and many community-shaping, government/non-profit organizations.
  • Seven years ago, I ran for the Granville Chamber of Commerce (GACC) Board.  I have learned so much about the small businesses that shape and define our daily lives and support the way we live. My work in philanthropy with the Works showcased larger organizations- like Park National Bank, First Federal, LMH, to name a few. GACC is a membership organization with over 200 entities strong, but most have under 10 employees. The GACC staff, volunteers, and members are key partners to our governments, one another, and the overall community. Remember the fun of 43023 day, the Candlelight Walking Tour, our May-Oct, and the Thanksgiving Farmer's Market? The GACC makes it, so The FM is one of the best anywhere and helps make us one of the best communities around! It is a place of commerce, economic development, and a key piece of tourism. Granville area businesses work hard for every transaction with our limited "feet on the street", GACC events and support play an important role in boosting business. There is so much more I could say about the GACC but will pause, let's talk!
  • Because of the funding model for our schools and the level of commerce we support at this time, I accepted the role of co-chair of the Economic Development Committee.  I've shared bits and pieces on the blog and honestly should have done more- we still can and I'm ready to continue the conversations!
  • During this time, I also furthered my education, providing a new understanding of how government, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations work together, and rely on one another. It shines brightly in our corner of the world, here on Newark-Granville Road!
Reflecting:
  • Even before Intel and the growth came from the West, we've needed to find additional funding from the commercial sector to support the organizations we hold dear- libraries and schools that provide valuable education.  We can't ask property owners and individuals to keep paying higher and higher taxes to educate our children and run programs. Educating our children is fundamentally one of the most important things we can do and why Joe and I readily pay the taxes. 
  • Therefore, the GACC, the Board, volunteers, members, elected officials, and staff are uniting to find a way to shape, react, prepare for the growth, and create an environment of healthy growth, energy, and funding to fuel the community we want.
  • https://www.granville.oh.us/ccp  The Comprehensive Plan, in the works between our village and township is EXCELLENT. It is a shame it is paused due to one citizen's lawsuit. Please read it and let's talk!  Good work continues!
  • How is this happening, what are the tools and strategies?
  • I wonder, do people understand how things are paid for? Roads, salt when it snows, teacher salaries, infrastructure, and staff for health and safety.  I didn't know these things early in my life. That school finance committee helped a great deal. I'm still learning and the past three years with the GACC have assisted!
  • I wonder, do people understand how decisions are made, and governance created? People make decisions, our elected officials, staff that do research, and caring individuals that participate and serve- zoning committees?! Yes, with Joe's new role, we're learning even more!  Someone asked recently how his election has changed my life, my answer is he's now more dialed into my GACC/ Econ Development work- it is nice!

My Ask:

  • Take time to think, understand, and not just react.  We all value our small-town life. We must work together not to preserve, the definition of preserve is maintaining something in its original state. If this were the case, we'd be a very small town with muddy roads and water from a spring! We need to grow and evolve in a healthy way to support our community of today.
  • Please get involved, learn, and ask questions and hopefully, you'll join us in promoting positive Economic Development that includes the new JEDD, and the launch of a Community Improvement Corporation for Granville! There is so much more I will say and want to say about this.  I've spent two years weighing the approach- could our chamber take this on, how do they work together, and can our community afford it. I am excited about our community's journey.
  • Evolution, professionalism, communication, and education, these are important components for our Granville- Village, Townships, School District, County and State

Life on Newark-Granville Road, we love it here. We value all those we engage with and know are behind the scenes, making it what it is. I look forward to our conversation about economic development in Granville!





Thursday, March 7, 2024

Checking-in, Missing Emails

 Friends- a public thank you to Kelly Baldwin and Amanda Love.  Two friends who checked in and helped me respond to invitations I missed.  I would have been disappointed to miss the opportunities and not pleased to not have engaged with the invitee! One was mail, one email, but there have been times I'm sitting at my desk and miss an online meeting.  And again I remember fondly the person who sent a text, called, or popped in to say- you coming? What I also appreciate they recognize- it is not like you to be late or not reply.  Thank you for helping me juggle the mad amounts of communications, and thank you for being the friend and colleague that checks in- it matters.

And speaking of checking-in- our Denison Newark-Granville Road daughter, Charlotte, is doing quite well in Boston! What fun to see her this week!!

Charlotte attend Dension Event in Boston



Friday, March 1, 2024

March 1, Friday, Fri-YAY

 Today is March 1st and it feels good! March feels more like Spring- we are in the Spring Semester, not the Winter semester at Denison!

We had an extra day, leap year- Feb 29th yesterday. I heard the news of a dear colleague retiring.I caught up with a wonderful parent, married to an alum, serves on the FLC, had a Denison graduate, a current student and a high school senior- yes we had much to catch up on!

It has been a week of retreats and catch-ups with fantastic colleagues and a few drinks.  

Commercial- the Granville Inn has the best mixologist, Reuben, who was at Asterisk in Westerville- his cocktails are FABULOUS!  And slowly but surely the Inn's refresh is being revealed and falling into place. I love our new plaid chairs and community table, the mirrors in the Oak Room and there is more to come....said parent above greeted me with- the Inn looks so good- it is so clean!! Ahhh- love sharing this with people really working hard to make it so!

This is FLC weekend- Family Leadership Council weekend....more connections and opportunities to deepen and renew important relationships with important Denisonians.

Life on Newark-Granville Road is saying yay Friday- Yay FLC- Yay for all that visit Granville for so many reasons and connect!

If reading today- Friday- go to the fish fry- I'm sorry to miss, LOVED it last week!

Friday, February 23, 2024

Celebrating Love- 25 years and twice that and more....

I love that Joe's birthday is two days after our anniversary!

25 years since we said "I do" or I will and we have. And who knows how old we are now but over 50...and I love that we celebrate him at this time of year. The month of love! Sarah's birthday, my first memory, such good times to unite and connect- February has been lovely!

Last year Joe embraced the idea of Greenbrier in winter and I'm surprised I didn't blog about it! We had such a great time we said- let's come back next year, we'll celebrate 25!

Figure Eights- people and places you return to for us it is the Kranichs and of course our family. Our anniversary adventure started with an overnight in Lexington, VA. We arrived in time for college town festivities- a burger and beverage with the lax parents! Sarah and Louisa joined us.

Sunday morning- breakfast around the table with Charles and Greg, Louisa and Sarah. Then we explored W&L- such a beautiful campus with quite the book store- wow! I treated it like an art gallery and found many favorite things! Tissues!

W&L Women Lax game- we wanted to see CK- Caroline K goalie in her senior year- what a treat to watch her go with a great win and impressive stats. A bonus was Maddie's time,  their coach and DU's former assistant coach. I always enjoyed engaging with her here. We just had lovely conversations with good people- college parents- and our dear friends the Kranichs.  Just sitting in the sunshine, the energy of winning, and the view of the mountains made for a great afternoon!  Next up was The Greenbrier!

It is always a treat to arrive, find our room, and explore the shops....we ended up cozying up for movie time and then enjoyed dinner in the Casino Bar- Twelve Oaks.  The next day took our favorite walk through the golf course and grounds- it is so nice they let you out there! We went to lunch in Lewisburg and did a bit of shopping- small towns are us! I soaked in every minute of spa time- last year was a first and something I now will try not to miss. This is a place with a rich history, it is like going back in time in some ways. I put my phone away- in a drawer- and loved it! We dressed for dinner, snapped the pick and enjoyed cocktail time in a new room.  The main dining room never disappoints, I wrote about it extensively the first time Joe treated me for my birthday in 2012! You can search for that with "greenbrier" on the main page of this blog!!  We did take in a bit of gambling which was fun- not my thing but Joe's thing and I do enjoy seeing him in his element.

Tea in the Writing Room
Steps to our level



Grace Kelly Room- Cocktail Spot

We drove home on our anniversary- a treat from a friend for the road- in time for Denison basketball and Chinese take-out dinner. The kids surprised us with a great video to honor the 25th! Wow- memory lane. I teared up of course and it could not have been a more perfect way to end our adventure. They took us on an adventure of connecting past and present- figure eights of love in my life on Newark-Granville Road!

I write this the day after Joe's birthday.  Birthdays on NG Road are different from empty nesters. It didn't make sense to bake a full cake- I put a candle in ice cream- big splurge- two kinds of butter pecan- one of his favorites!  We toasted with Red Stripe and I delighted in the anniversary roses delivered while home. 

To all that reached out, texted, called, posted, and liked/loved- thank you! Sharing the love makes it all the more lovely in our lives on Newark-Granville Road.

Happy Birthday Joe

All three helped in our 25th Video!