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"How shopping locally benefits Milford"

10/27/2020

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 "How shopping locally benefits Milford"
By Cindy Parish Garber - "Milford Living Magazine
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(Note: This is only part of the article.  You can go on line to read entire article) http://milfordliving.com/how-shopping-locally-benefits.../
Think Globally, Act Locally” is a phrase usually equated with environmental, civic, education, and fiscal issues. With public health and economic uncertainties suddenly front and center, it’s important to focus on our local businesses. Through the simple act of shopping from your trusty neighborhood vendor, we can create a ripple effect that positively impacts our community. Here, we present a mere sampling of our many wonderful Milford businesses.
Miss Dallas’ Shop
16 Higgins Lane, Milford

“We are Milford’s little secret, located in an industrial section, a woman-owned and managed gift and consignment shop,” says Lynda Kilgore, who named her store ‘Miss Dallas’ after her beloved rescue German Shepard. Kilgore goes the extra mile to help customers “feel love, peace, and leave happier than when they arrived,” she says.
A browser’s paradise, the shop contains an eclectic mix of yard art, home accents, vintage handbags and jewelry, collectibles, antiques, and consigned items for the home and garden as well as items from local artisans. “If you are looking for something specific that is vintage/antique, we call you when that item arrives,” Kilgore notes. “You will be amazed at the amount of inventory we have.”
“Upon entering, you realize immediately that you will not be participating in a traditional shopping experience, but a treasure hunt,” says customer Lisa Welch. Fellow customer Ilene Bradbury raves about Lynda’s warmth and her “support of local talent.”
When shoppers ask Kilgore, “How did I not know you were here?”, she typically responds by citing the Miss Dallas’ motto: “You will walk in as a stranger, leave as our friend.”
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