Archive for the ‘Focus on Retail’ Category

Downtown Cow Has a Name!

Friday, April 4th, 2008

CowWinnersNDDC.jpgThe NDDC recently conducted a naming contest for their “cow-cierge”. After much thoughtful, and creative, deliberation, the Events and Marketing committee of the NDDC decided to put together two of the entries for a winning combination. Her name is now officially: PATTY CASH.

The winners are Jariya Goerwitz and Scott “Scooter” Houfer. Jariya suggested “Cash” with the additional phrase of “so you can milk it for all it’s worth”. “Patty” was the entry of Scooter Houfer who was quick to recognize that “cow patty”, though clever, was maybe not completely appropriate for the downtown mascot. Jariya is 7 years-old and is a 2nd Grader at Prairie Creek. Scooter is a bit older than 7 and, along with his wife Kerri, owns Echo Used DVDs and Games.

Here are Scooter and Jariya with Patty inside Echo. Rumor has it that Patty bought a used copy of the DVD Johnny Cash - Live from Austin, TX once the photo shoot had ended.

Third Annual Taste of Northfield Moving Forward

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

TasteOfNorthfield.jpgThe Third Annual Taste of Northfield is moving forward. Here are Leanne Stremcha (NDDC Board), Anastasia Balfany (NDDC Board), Joe Grundhoefer (NDDC Board), Mary Rossing (NDDC Board) and Julie Bixby (NDDC Community Advisor) meeting this morning at J. Grundy’s Rueb-N-Stein.

The Taste is scheduled for Thursday, June 19th. In addition to food booths by local restaurants, there are a number of events planned for this year including a Community Band Performance, Live and Silent Auctions, a Raid by the James Gang, a Beer Garden and Wine Tasting, and a Street Dance.

This event has quickly grown into a favorite of the community. If you’d like to get involved, just let us know. We’d love to have you join us.

Creative Ideas for Lovers…Downtown

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

DowntownLovers.jpgThere are only seven days before Valentine’s Day. Although some may try to dismiss it as a holiday created to sell greeting cards, those of us experienced enough to have a shred of wisdom realize that it’s an opportunity to say something that we don’t say enough the rest of the year, “I love you”.

Admittedly we all may have many other things on our minds and on our schedules. Finding that perfect way to emphasize the saying of “I love you” can be a creative challenge to over-taxed minds. Fortunately, there is Downtown Northfield.

Linda Schneewind and Eric Hope at digs have jewelry, great cards and “lots of heart-felt knick-knacks” and an energetic and innovative staff to help you come up with a good idea. April Ripka at The Sketchy Artist has a fun and funky card selection, “How to Make Love” and “The Art of Kissing” books with advice from the 1930s, the Love Gun and cupid ammo and lots of materials to get creative and make your own valentines. Ally Beyer at The Rare Pair says that they’re having a jewelry sale from Monday to Thursday and suggests that a be.ology t-shirt would be an affectionate gift.

Jon Lee at River City Books has a little Valentine’s Day section set up with books for kids and adults as classic love stories (Jane Austen is always big this time of year). Kerri Houfer at Echo Used DVDs and Games has a good selection of romantic films, guaranteed to set the right mood. Jerry Bilek at Monkey See, Monkey Read recommends poetry this time of year, in particular he suggested Fourteen Sonnets by Joyce Sutphen (a handmade book by a regional artist) or Penchant by the Northfield Women Poets.

And, there’s the time-proven gift of love…chocolate…and Mary Rossing at Present Perfect has the McElrath Valentine Collection. Of course, Eileen Seeley at the Cocoa Bean always has a wide variety of sweets for your sweetie.

When in doubt, or really pressed for time, why not go out for drinks and/or dinner. Norman Butler at The Contented Cow is doing a wine special and Chapati is doing a Valentine’s Day dinner special. Joe and Jody Grundhoefer at The Rueb-N-Stein are offering a sirloin steak special for lovers who might ask “where’s the beef?” For couples for whom the art of seduction moves to the music of Tom Waits in a Biergarten, Tim Sellars of Tiny’s Dogs All Day recommends his (delicious) new Hot Dog Reuben, washed down with some 1919 Root Beer. Finally, Brad and Lula Valek, that’s B & L Pizza, believe that nothing says “Amore” like a Greek pizza and a bottle of red wine.

So for Valentine’s Day, Downtown is for Lovers: Love Local and Shop Local.

Scarlett Johansson Shops Downtown Northfield

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

ScarlettJohanssonRarePair.jpgI received an anonymous tip that Scarlett Johansson, star in a number of films, including “The Horse Whisperer”, “Ghost World”, “Lost in Translation”, “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, and “A Love Song for Bobby Long”, was shopping for shoes in Rare Pair today. It has been suggested that this photo was taken when she was gazing at the incredible selection of quality footwear offered by this local retailer.

She was in town for an appearance at Carleton College, stumping for Barack Obama. It was rumored that she arrived a few minutes late…wearing a new pair of shoes.

I guess the moral of the story is SHOP LOCAL, you never know who you might meet in…

…Downtown Northfield.

Caribbean Experience in Downtown Northfield

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

bob_marley_guitar.jpgWord on the street is that this Saturday, January 26th, there’ll be a Caribbean Experience in Downtown Northfield. It’s called Caribbean Day.

Apparently Tim Sellar’s of Tiny’s Dogs All Day will be selling “Tropical Hot Dogs”…perhaps with Jamaican jerk spicing?

The Contented Cow will be featuring free appetizers, tropical drink specials, and a Limbo Contest.

I’ve even heard rumors that the women of Rare Pair have something in mind too.

So, stop by Fine Groove and get your Rastaman Vibration on early.

Oh, and I’m so appreciative of the opportunity to post a picture of Bob Marley on this site.

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