Yesterday, the Middle Garden in Sandy Shores held it’s happy hour with a large turnout. Soothing tunes from Guitarist Antonio Ariez cooled the air and made for an enjoyable night.
“I think they [county business] do compared to the city, the county only has small businesses and in the county we like to support each other… Yeah we do struggle a little bit I feel like, but there is also an advantage to this struggle, we are more chill here, less traffic, less trouble… I wish more people would go for more local county businesses… we could use much more business and new business owners.”
We also asked a patron for their review:
“The music was chill and the drinks were lovely, such an amazing event to bring the community together and to bring newcomers to the area.”
She suggests county businesses hire locals to perform and put on events to attract new customers to the region.
The question remains: Are business licenses for county businesses that have limited amounts of income too expensive, causing business opportunities to avoid the county due to low numbers of people? Have your say below in the comments.