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T-Mobile to Bolster 25 Small Towns Nationwide

 T-Mobile has committed $25M to small town grants over the next five years, starting with these 25 deserving communities across the country  

 BELLEVUE, Wash. — September 23, 2021 — These small towns have big plans. Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced the 25 small towns winning Hometown Grants to jumpstart vital community development projects to re-energize these towns and build upon what makes them unique. Hometown Grants are part of the Un-carrier’s massive commitment to bring 5G to rural America.

 

Over the next five years, T-Mobile plans to hire 7,500 new employees in small towns and rural communities and provide $25 million in grants for community development projects. Earlier this month, the Un-carrier unveiled the FIRST Hometown Techover winner, Woodstock, Ill. which will receive a prize package worth $3M and become the crown jewel of 5G for small towns across America. And today, 25 additional well-deserving small towns will snag a grant to improve their communities. Meet the winners and their projects:

  • Atmore, Ala.: Provide an internet technology lab as well as computer furnishings which will be located in the former Atmore hardware store
  • Wedowee, Ala.: Renovate a town-owned home to be operated as a safe home for abused women and their children
  • Clarksville, Ark.: Beautify and create the Levee Amphitheatre, a public space for the community
  • Mammoth Lakes, Calif.: Install and operate a free, pet-friendly dog park that encourages community inclusion, fosters connections and enhances public safety
  • Dixon, Ill.: Revitalize the Dixon Historic Theatre, which plans to become a full-time performing arts center
  • Batesville, Ind.: Develop and design Inspiration Park in commemoration of 2020’s 100th anniversary of the Women’s Suffrage Movement, honoring the rich legacy of women who have shown vision and tenacity to become significant contributors to the Batesville Community
  • Fruitland, Idaho: Purchase and install youth playground equipment in a new city park
  • Fort Scott, Kan.: Create a downtown greenspace with an addition of an entrance pavilion and walkway at Market Street Pavilion on Skubitz Plaza
  • Lake Orion, Mich.: Enhance Green’s Park, by installing a new pavilion and playground
  • Oxford, Miss.: Transform an underutilized space in Oxford’s Courthouse Square into a new urban park that offers residents and visitors with a place to gather
  • Laurinburg, N.C.: Install a dog park
  • Robersonville, N.C.: Create a vibrant public space with covered stage and gardens that can be enjoyed by citizens and community organizations
  • Boiling Springs, N.C.: Add wayfinding signage to community parks and other town amenities
  • Raton, N.M.: Purchase and install Monument signage and wayfinding signage to make town more inviting to visitors, increase walkability, as well as driving directions and to increase connectivity between the various parts of the town
  • Bowling Green, Ohio: Install “parklets,” public gathering spaces created by converting parking into vibrant community spaces that can be used by the public and adjacent businesses for seating, dining, retail, art displays and more
  • Aumsville, Ore.: Create space for small businesses to use for Saturday Market Days and to support park use with a community gathering space
  • Talent, Ore.: Revitalize space in Depot Building to help it be a focal point of gathering, collaboration and innovation for decades to come
  • Toledo, Ore.: Transform rural Toledo’s Main Street through business beautifications and murals, leading to a vibrant economically resilient downtown corridor
  • Phoenixville, Pa.: Improve the Historic Downtown District which will create a safer and more walkable open-space for restaurants, shopping and community events
  • Pittston, Pa.: Art trail, plants, benches, QR plaques
  • South Fayette Township, Pa.: Complete Fairview baseball complex — as a part of a community and park hub featuring pavilions, walking paths, a dog park, and a splash pad
  • Erwin, Tenn.: Complete construction of Phase 1 of The O’Brien Watershed Bike and Hike Park trails, parking lot and trailhead
  • Elgin, Texas: Convert undeveloped, city owned lot into accessible outdoor classroom with Public WiFi and shade
  • Helper City, Utah: Beautify historic Main Street with dark sky compliant lighting, planters, benches and landscaping
  • Moses Lake, Wash.: Set up a creative community incubator that will have art, live music, events, a lounge, maker space; everything a person needs to feel inspired and channel their inner creativity

“These incredible projects spark innovation, ingenuity and hard work that have always been the hallmark of our nation’s small towns,” said Jon Freier, Executive Vice President of Consumer Group at T-Mobile. “From beautifying historic Main Streets to building all-new retail spaces, pop-ups and parks … this is part of our commitment to rural America, and we can’t wait to see all these creative plans come to life.”

 

T-Mobile partnered with Main Street America and Smart Growth America, two consulting partners with a combined experience of more than 60 years working to help build stronger, more prosperous small towns and rural communities. Together, they determined the grant recipients based on detail and fullness of the submission, community impact, viability of the project among other factors. And this group is just the first — recipients are selected and awarded on a quarterly basis, so towns with populations less than 50,000 are eligible and encouraged to apply.

 

“We’re thrilled to work with T-Mobile and Smart Growth America to support these inspiring projects in rural communities across the country,” said Main Street America’s President and CEO Patrice Frey. “These grant recipients demonstrate the creativity and passion for place we’ve seen in Main Street communities for decades, and we’re excited to see their projects take shape.”

 

“SGA is committed to the resilience of America’s small towns, having worked in scores of towns and cities in rural places over the past 12 years,” said Smart Growth America’s President and CEO Calvin Gladney. “Each of the 25 towns selected to receive a T-Mobile grant demonstrated their imagination and commitment to a project that will enliven a sense of place and lift the lives of their citizens.” 

 

Commitment to Rural America 

T-Mobile Hometown Grants is just one of the many initiatives underscoring T-Mobile’s commitment to rural America. Beyond amazing deals on plans and new devices, the Un-carrier’s unleashed a new broadband service available to nearly 10 million rural households — T-Mobile Home Internet — and a commitment to build hundreds of new stores and create 7,500 new jobs supporting the wireless needs of communities across rural America. More than just bringing wireless, T-Mobile wants to be part of the community and help small towns thrive.  

 

For full details on how to submit a proposal for Hometown Grants, visit https://www.t-mobile.com/brand/hometown-grants.

 

For more information about T-Mobile’s commitment to small towns, visit T-Mobile.com/AcrossAmerica

  

Follow T-Mobile’s Official Twitter Newsroom @TMobileNews to stay up to date with the latest company news. 

 

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Spring for Hops & Vine

Spring for Hops & Vine is this Saturday from 5-8pm. I know we are all ready for spring. What better way to welcome the happiest season of the year than with a little toast and socialization!

For $15 you will get eight drink tickets to sample wine and beer from different distributors, eat some delicious catered appetizers,  receive a pilsner or wine glass, take part in the silent auction.

By attending Spring for Hops & Vine, you are not only in for a great Saturday evening, but you will be supporting organizations in this town which help Raton live and thrive. I’ll see you on Saturday!Share: Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedintumblrmail

We want YOU on our Committees!

New Mexico MainStreet conducts annual assessments of MainStreet organizations throughout the state. Raton’s assessment last week was promising. Our organization is doing well amidst the filling of new staff positions last year and the volatility of the City of Raton. One thing that was apparent – we need more committee members.

Do you have a decorative eye? Do you enjoy working with your hands? Building things? We can use you on our Design Committee.

Do you want to help our local businesses thrive? We need you on our Economic Positioning Committee.

Do you enjoy planning events? Our Promotions Committee will put you to work.

In event news: Spring For Hops and Vine is only one week from Saturday! Come to the Raton Museum on Saturday, March 30th from 4-7pm for wine and beer tasting. There will be appetizers provided by Lucy Romero Catering Service and acoustic music by Drey & Hector. The Raton Museum will host an “Easter Seek & Sundry” and the Raton Arts Council will present an art exhibit upstairs. Tickets are $15 for 8 drink tickets. Join us in welcoming Spring!Share: Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedintumblrmail

Balloon Rally Logo Design Winner

We have a winner! In the month of February, students from the mid and high schools in the area were given an opportunity to design this year’s balloon rally logo. The committee received 25 entries from Raton High School, Raton Middle School and Raton Homeschool. The winner of the 2019 International Santa Fe Trail Balloon Rally is Sarah Warder, a freshman at Raton Homeschool. Congratulations! Not only will Ms. Warder ride in a balloon during the event, but her logo will be used in advertising and merchandise.

“Spring for Hops & Vine”, a beer and wine tasting event at the Raton Museum on April 27th  from 5-8pm is coming up. Tickets are $15 and will be sold at the door.

Attendees must be 21 and older. There will be live, acoustic music and catered appetizers.  This will be a full evening of fun and socializing, so don’t miss it!

Call us anytime if you have suggestions for MainStreet or want to get involved in our many projects. 445-2052 We’d love to hear from you!Share: Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedintumblrmail

Volunteering is Good for You!

Did you know that volunteering makes people healthier? A report in the The International Journal of Person Centered Medicine found that people who volunteer their time in their communities live happier and healthier lives than those who do not get involved. Interesting.

I don’t think anyone can argue that our town is a unique little hub of interesting people, a wonderful abundance of history, and located in one of the most beautiful areas of this country – and it needs help.

The majority of this help is coming and must continue to come from concerned citizens who volunteer their time in any and all areas that interest them. Do you want to see art and music thrive here? Call the Raton Arts Council at the Old Pass Gallery (445-2052) and see how you can help. Are you dying to see our economy soar? Contact GrowRaton (447-4561) and see how you can help. Are you interested in helping our local businesses thrive? Contact the Raton Chamber (445-3689) and see how you can help. Would you love to see our downtown area revitalized? Would you love to see face-lifts on certain buildings? Call MainStreet (445-2052) and talk to me (Brenda) about how you can help.

If you are part of positive change in this town, you will feel a pride that you are solely responsible for. How wonderful that feeling is!

As the report finds, volunteer activities will enrich your sense of purpose in life and lower your stress level by focusing on something bigger than yourself. Those who give back are less likely to feel hopeless and lonely than people who do not volunteer.

“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do”

Let’s all do something for Raton and feel healthier and happier doing it!Share: Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedintumblrmail

International Santa Fe Trail Balloon Rally is Back!

The International Santa Fe Trail Balloon Rally will be held July 3rd-5th at the La Mesa Airfield.

The holiday weekend will be filled with the bustle of activity surrounding the balloon rally. Friday, July 2nd will be the Pilots’ Reception, to which all local sponsors are invited. Saturday, July 3rd will be the first Mass Ascension, the Elks Lodge Pancake Breakfast.  Sunday, July 4th, will be the second Ascension and Pancake Breakfast, followed by Fun on First Street and an Independence Day parade in the afternoon.

As the planning process continues, we are going to need major community involvement to make this balloon rally successful and to maintain the continuity of this event that is so important to our area.

If you are interested in being a volunteer, please contact Brenda at 575-445-2052 or Christine at 575-445-2457.Share: Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedintumblrmail