Author: Bob Blaisse
Publisher bblaisse@bestversionmedia.com
Bringing People Together While Making a Bit of Local History
March is Women’s History Month. We’ll be learning about the contributions of women to events…
Bringing People Together Friends, Neighbors, Readers and Leaders
It’s almost here, the day we celebrate romantic love of the heart. For me that’s…
Bringing People Together In 2025
Martin Luther King Day is ahead on January 20th, the same day our new president…
My Christmas Wish… Is My Christmas List That Sponsors Are Thanked by Our Readers, And More Sponsors Join Our Hometown Mission
Around the holidays, parents are quick to find simple gifts for their children to give…
Celebrating 5 Years: Business Owners Who Value Newtown Square Residents Made it Possible!
If you’ve been a loyal reader of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors since our August…
A Few Words about Our Sponsors Bringing People Together This Summer
Everyone enjoys spending time with friends and family at summertime activities. We look forward to meeting new people there too, some we may already know, but only to see them, and others who we are still getting to know.
Sponsors, Volunteers and You Are Bringing People Together
If you’re a regular reader of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors in print or online at www.NewtownSquareMag.com, you’re experienced with our social media that brings you together with friends and neighbors, some known, and others introduced by your hometown magazine in service to our mission and motto: Bringing People Together.
Sponsors Bringing People Together Is A Puzzle With Answers Easy To Find
Last month in this feature, I suggested how readers of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors…
Our Sponsors Are Known For Bringing People Together. Finding New Sponsors Is An Easy Puzzle For Reader Leaders.
Most of you reading Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors are not aware you’ve actually become Reader…
Why Do Our Advertising Sponsors Have Great Reputations? Because Bringing People Together is Purpose-driven!
Think of any local business in Newtown Square, or just beyond in nearby Marple, Edgmont, Willistown, Upper Providence or Radnor townships. Now consider if that business could remain in business year after year, if they didn’t work to guard and to improve their reputation, particularly in the local communities they know are important to their financial success?
