Texarkana Gazette

Linden names Main Street director

- By Neil Abeles

With the hiring of a director and the selecting of 11 members for the advisory board, Linden’s Main Street program is off with a rush this January. Allie Anderson coming from a similar position in Uvalde, Texas, will be Linden’s Main Street director.

City Administra­tor Bob Swisher told the advisory formation meeting Thursday that “you’ll be impressed with Allie. I was.”

Anderson will be moving to Linden this week, he said.

“We re not slowing down,” he said. “This advisory board is about as strong as you could get. Lots of new faces as well.”

The advisory board members and a brief mention of their expertise:

Anna Dewell-Eddings, a background in informatio­n technology, design and marketing.

Mary Dowd, a specialist in grants and special events.

Jo Anna Duncan, downtown business owner, photograph­y.

Catherine Knapp, historic preservati­on, research and community outreach.

Larry Love, constructi­on, design and community outreach.

Angie Mitchell, licensed architect with preservati­on experience.

Pat Rountree, downtown stakeholde­r, finance.

Carla Surratt, downtown business owner, retail and design.

Susan Sutton, nonprofit organizati­on and fundraisin­g.

Holly Wall, economic developmen­t, municipal planning.

Erin Wells, publicity, public relations, grant writing.

Swisher gave the advisory committee a strong pep talk in their first meeting.

“This is a people program,” he began about Main Street. “It’s not merely buildings, but community. Linden is not buildings, but we are a community.

“Our view is not only about what was here in history but what we’re moving forward to. Linden won’t just look like the old times. There will be modern activity.”

Swisher said he had contact with Don Henley, Linden native and famous musician with The Eagles.

“I don’t know him. Have never met him. But I know he owns several properties in the downtown. I sent him a message about what we are doing” Swisher continued.

“I didn’t know what to expect. If he would reply. Within a minute, I got a message back.”

“Whatever I have I will sell, lease or occupy. This is what I want.” Swisher said Henley told him.

“This is the spirit we are seeking. We have the possibilit­y to change Linden with this program. And everyone is being invited to be a part of it.”

Swisher encouraged members to go to a two-day Main Street training program program in Georgetown, Texas, Jan. 24-25.

In December, townspeopl­e had heard from Debra Drescher, state coordinato­r of the Texas Main Street Program, at a public meeting at the Linden Senior Citizen Center. Drescher emphasized that Main Street is a downtown revitaliza­tion program, which succeeds through organizati­on, architectu­ral design and focused retail promotion.

Of her office’s services, she said, “You will receive help from us here on out as long as you keep the Main Street designatio­n. We don’t have expertise in all areas, but we have assets and access to unlock many different resources for you.”

And then she spoke straightfo­rwardly about failure.

“I’ve said this many times before many groups,” Drescher said. “Very few Main Street programs fail because of money. Almost always, it is because the leadership hasn’t been there. The volunteers and others just didn’t believe in what they were doing.”

Drescher encouraged Linden to start with a doable project, one that is very visible, showing something happening that the community can see and talk about.

“Our team will come to spend a couple of days to speak with you, find those who might want to be involved, share a lot of experience and expertise with you,” she said.

That team is to be in Linden this week, City Council Member Sue Lazara said.

Linden was one of two recently named 2017 Main Street cities and joins 88 others across the state in the nationally recognized program.

 ?? Staff photo by Neil Abeles ?? n The first advisory committee for Linden’s Main Street program elects its leaders. The committee members are, from left, Larry Love, Carla Surratt, Erin Wells, Holly Wall, Susan Sutton, Pat Rountree, Catherine Knapp, Angie Mitchell and Jo Anna Duncan....
Staff photo by Neil Abeles n The first advisory committee for Linden’s Main Street program elects its leaders. The committee members are, from left, Larry Love, Carla Surratt, Erin Wells, Holly Wall, Susan Sutton, Pat Rountree, Catherine Knapp, Angie Mitchell and Jo Anna Duncan....
 ?? Staff photo by Neil Abeles ?? n Sarah Marshall, small business specialist with Texas Main Street Program, from left, and Debra Drescher, state coordinato­r of the TMSP, are speaking with Linden City Council members Ruth Halleck, Sue Lazara and Jean Stevens at a public meeting on the...
Staff photo by Neil Abeles n Sarah Marshall, small business specialist with Texas Main Street Program, from left, and Debra Drescher, state coordinato­r of the TMSP, are speaking with Linden City Council members Ruth Halleck, Sue Lazara and Jean Stevens at a public meeting on the...
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