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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v4.1.2 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Sat, 17 May 2008 21:51:48 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>Tarboro Blog</title><subtitle>Tarboro Blog</subtitle><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/atom.xml"/><updated>2008-05-17T12:46:21Z</updated><generator uri="http://www.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace Site Server v4.1.2 (http://www.squarespace.com/)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>The best place to live in North Carolina</title><category>Tarboro, NC</category><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><category>Grassroots Organizing</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/17/the-best-place-to-live-in-north-carolina.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/17/the-best-place-to-live-in-north-carolina.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-17T11:34:51Z</published><updated>2008-05-17T11:34:51Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Is Tarboro,&nbsp;North Carolina&nbsp;in&nbsp;any list of the top 100 places to live?&nbsp; I haven't found one yet, but it has given me another one of my &quot;ideas&quot;.</p><p>I've been exploring the web, researching small towns and small town revitalization projects and I discovered something VERY interesting.&nbsp; There are many, MANY lists of top places, best places, coolest places, etc.&nbsp; </p><p>This may be cheating a bit, but I got the idea that we should create a list (or several lists) of top 10 to 100&nbsp;places&nbsp;and put&nbsp;Tarboro in the list.<span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 175px; height: 225px" alt="27886.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/27886.jpg" /></span></p><ul><li><div>Top town for small town living</div></li><li><div>Top town for internet entrepreneurs</div></li><li><div>Top town for starving artists</div></li><li><div>Best place to live for bird watchers</div></li><li><div>Best place to live for community activists</div></li><li><div>Best place to buy affordable real estate</div></li><li><div>Best place to invest in community growth</div></li></ul><p>It's easy to create an inexpensive website for any list we developed and we could optimize it for the search engines so people looking for &quot;the best place&quot; could find Tarboro.</p><p>It's just a thought. Feedback is appreciate. The Happening on the Common is today. I'm off to have some fun in Tarboro, <strong>the&nbsp;best place to live for people like me</strong>.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Stirring Things Up</title><category>Tarboro, NC</category><category>Tarboro Events</category><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><category>Grassroots Organizing</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/16/stirring-things-up.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/16/stirring-things-up.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-16T02:10:59Z</published><updated>2008-05-16T02:10:59Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 158px; height: 275px" alt="stirring.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/stirring.jpg" /></span>My&nbsp;Mom's generation (she's 83); the women were taught &quot;don't make waves&quot;, &quot;be sweet&quot;, &quot;do what you are told&quot;.</p><p>My generation (I'm 55); we were a bit rebellious with &quot;Women's Lib&quot;, &nbsp;&quot;Make Love Not War&quot;, &quot;Question Authority&quot;.</p><p>I'm older now, and perhaps a little wiser, but I can still see the value in stirring things up a bit when&nbsp;people get too apathetic.</p><p>We worked really hard to create two nice events. They were good for the downtown businesses&nbsp; and the people who came downtown had a great time.&nbsp; We had honestly hoped that the town officials would appreciate what we are doing and help us in any way than can.&nbsp; It is possible&nbsp;that a couple of the council members do not like&nbsp;some of the things I blog about&nbsp;and I had hoped that Milton Bullock would speak for The Grassroots of Tarboro instead of me doing the talking, but he was sick.&nbsp; Judging from the number of &quot;heads up&quot; reports I got before the town council meeting, I'm glad that I was there and Milton was not subjected to what almost seemed like a personal attack. </p><p>When they chose NOT to be supportive, the people noticed and are not pleased. In fact some are angry. What often follows anger is action.&nbsp; Anger is a strong motivator.&nbsp; </p><p>We've been placing petitions around town asking people to show their support for what we are trying to do and to request that the town officials do the same.&nbsp;&nbsp;The sheets are filling up with names.&nbsp; </p><p>I'm beginning to think that the council's requirements for&nbsp;the T2S events&nbsp;to use the Court House Square might work in our favor in the long run.&nbsp; We are determined to raise the extra money needed and even more determined to put on a fabulous event.</p><h2>HOW CAN YOU HELP?</h2><ol><li><h3>Sign the <a href="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/Petition.doc">petition</a> requesting that the town manager and town council members support what we are trying to do for our town.</h3></li><li><h3>Donate whatever small amount you can afford to help cover these additional expenses for the June 14th event.</h3></li><li><h3>Join with us in making the June event the biggest and best yet.</h3></li><li><h3>Contact your town council representative and tell him that you support this grassroots effort to revitalize the town and want his support.</h3></li><li><h3>Attend the next town council meeting at 7:00 pm on Monday, June 9 at the Tarboro Town Hall. </h3></li></ol><p><a href="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/Petition.doc" target="_blank">Click here for a downloadable petition in word.doc format</a></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>The mountain goes to Muhammad</title><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/15/the-mountain-goes-to-muhammad.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/15/the-mountain-goes-to-muhammad.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-15T11:34:20Z</published><updated>2008-05-15T11:34:20Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-right"><img style="width: 214px; height: 250px" alt="Muhammad_larson.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/Muhammad_larson.jpg" /></span>A letter&nbsp;to&nbsp;Melvin Muhammad,</p><p>As the town council representative for&nbsp;Tarboro's ward 6, you are our voice&nbsp;of Tarboro's downtown in the town council. The Tarboro's 2nd Saturday events are being planned, organized and carried out by the people and businesses&nbsp;in your ward.&nbsp;I understand that you are a busy man with a full schedule. I understand what that means because&nbsp;many of&nbsp;the people, including myself,&nbsp;who&nbsp;are involved in this downtown revitalization project are very busy and have&nbsp;very full schedules, yet&nbsp;we can see the&nbsp;long-range benefits to all of Tarboro of&nbsp;this monthly event, so we find the time to make it happen.</p><p>Twice now&nbsp;we have contacted you regarding an issue with the town council that was affecting our ability to have a &quot;good&quot; event. Both times, you were unable to offer any assistance.</p><p>We, as a group of citizens, are trying to create positive change in a town that has seen little growth in too long. The people are hungry for change and are willing to pull together to make it happen.</p><p>You asked to represent us. You asked for our votes.&nbsp; We supported you and hoped that you would make a difference. Now, as it was said when I was a much younger woman, ... &quot;You are either part of the solution, or you are part of the problem.&quot;</p><p>What are you going to do to help us?</p><p>The Grassroots of Tarboro</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>We have work to do.</title><category>Tarboro, NC</category><category>Tarboro Events</category><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><category>Grassroots Organizing</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/14/we-have-work-to-do.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/14/we-have-work-to-do.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-14T00:33:28Z</published><updated>2008-05-14T00:33:28Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>The town meeting is behind us. We now know what must be done.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 100px; height: 108px" alt="sign-petition.gif" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/sign-petition.gif" /></span>A petition has been created to gather the signatures of Tarboro residents who want the town to support us (the ordinary people of Tarboro) in our efforts to promote and revitalize Tarboro.&nbsp;&nbsp; You can <a href="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/Petition.doc">download the word doc file&nbsp;</a>to print&nbsp;a petition to distribute or you can find and sign a copy of the petition at many downtown businesses.&nbsp;&nbsp; If you feel that you have no voice in town matters, that the council members are not representing you, this is how we get their attention.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-right"><img style="width: 170px; height: 178px" alt="court.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/court.jpg" /></span>The next step is to start gathering funds to cover the cost of the insurance policy and the clean-up deposit.&nbsp; We need $1000 within two weeks to get the insurance and permission to use the square on Saturday, June 14th, Tarboro's 2nd Saturday for June.&nbsp; It's not impossible or even difficult if you look at it like this... we need 25 people to donate $40.&nbsp; We need to make the June event GREAT!&nbsp; We can not let the town council be an obstacle. We must create a terrific&nbsp;event despite their lack of support.&nbsp; It would be nice if they worked with us, nice if they simply appreciated what we do, but it is not necessary.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>Our next planning meeting&nbsp;for the June event is tomorrow night. We'll meet at the Tarboro library on Main street at 6pm.&nbsp;&nbsp;We need you to come, there is much that needs to be done and very little time.&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Town meeting time again.</title><category>Tarboro, NC</category><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/13/town-meeting-time-again.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/13/town-meeting-time-again.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-13T01:22:12Z</published><updated>2008-05-13T01:22:12Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>This has been an interesting, busy&nbsp;and somewhat emotionally exhausting day, yet I feel good.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 200px; height: 200px" alt="openhands.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/openhands.jpg" /></span>Tonight our request for permission to use the court house square was in the hands of the town council.&nbsp; Milton Bullock was absent from the meeting.&nbsp; I'm hoping he was simply delayed by his trip out of town and that he is in good health.&nbsp; Due to his absence, I had to do what I didn't want to do.&nbsp; I had to represent the group and speak before the council.&nbsp;&nbsp; I know that some of them read this blog, and I know some of them are not fond of me, but I had to put that aside and focus on the issue at hand.&nbsp; This wasn't about me. It wasn't about whether the council members like me or hate me. This is about the town and what we are trying to do to make things better.&nbsp; The 2nd Saturday events are a good idea.&nbsp; The two we've had so far have shown that a small group of people with a small amount of money, a big amount of hope&nbsp; and tireless energy can make a pretty cool town event.&nbsp; I'm proud of our T2S and I&nbsp;simply approached the council with the attitude that what we are doing is good, we are not asking for special privileges, we just want to make the events a little bit bigger and better.&nbsp; We'd like the town to support us by giving us the necessary permissions, and helping us to&nbsp;be aware of&nbsp;ordinance and permit requirements so that we can comply.</p><p>The results of the meeting made it clear to me that other than one or two council members, the town is neither supporting us nor blocking us.&nbsp;&nbsp;A vote was taken and I believe, if I understood correctly, we received approval to use the court house square if 1) we took out a one-day liability insurance policy valued at one million dollars (cost is $500) and 2) we put down a refundable deposit of $500 for any necessary clean-up following the event.<span class="full-image-float-right"><img style="width: 200px; height: 200px" alt="handstied.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/handstied.jpg" /></span></p><p>This doesn't stop us,&nbsp;but it does make it necessary to find a better source of funding than my meager monthly Google account&nbsp;and the downtown businesses' advertising money.&nbsp; We will need $1000 the first month and $500 every other time we plan use the Square.&nbsp; This does not take into consideration advertising and promotional costs.&nbsp; Donations are greatly appreciated.&nbsp; </p><p>There is a loophole ...&nbsp; according to Sammy Anderson, an insurance agent with the company that holds the policy for the Chamber of Commerce, if the event was co-sponsored by the town or by the Chamber we could be included under&nbsp;either policy and would not have to pay the $500.&nbsp; The next <strike>question is</strike> 2 questions are 1) will the chamber consider co-sponsoring our event? 2) why isn't the town interested in co-sponsoring Tarboro's 2nd Saturdays?</p><p>There are other options, too.&nbsp; 1) We could get a local sponsor to cover these costs for us. 2) We could seek out other&nbsp;locations for live music and continue to have an event that needs no permissions from the town.</p><p>I still find it hard to believe that &nbsp;the Mayor and the town council are not embracing wholeheartedly what we are doing for the town.&nbsp; Here we have a group of ordinary people volunteering their time, money, talents and energy to promote the town, and the town gives no thanks&nbsp;nor encouragement.</p><p>Every day we do receive thanks and encouragement, it is not from the town officials, but from dozens and dozens of other ordinary citizens who love Tarboro's 2nd Saturdays and appreciate everything we do to make them happen.</p><p>A&nbsp;petition is already in the&nbsp;works requesting your signature and the&nbsp;signatures of all ordinary citizens of Tarboro&nbsp;to inform&nbsp;the town&nbsp;of Tarboro&nbsp;that you want it to officially co-sponsor Tarboro's 2nd Saturdays' events.</p><p>Our next planning meeting for T2S is on Wednesday at 6 pm at the Library on Main Street.&nbsp; See you there.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>The way it's always been done.</title><category>Grassroots Organizing</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/11/the-way-its-always-been-done.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/11/the-way-its-always-been-done.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-11T03:16:03Z</published><updated>2008-05-11T03:16:03Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>I had an interesting conversation the other evening regarding how things are done in Tarboro.</p><p>At a T2S planning meeting, I&nbsp;mentioned that the Grassroots of Tarboro were hoping for a positive response from the town council to our request for permission to have outside speakers and use of the courthouse square for future T2S events.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 169px; height: 250px" alt="noble_recommendation.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/noble_recommendation.jpg" /></span>A gentleman at&nbsp;one of our meetings for the first time said that if Sam Noble gives his recommendation for approval to the council there shouldn't be a problem.</p><p>&quot;What!?!&quot;, I asked.</p><p>The man clarified his statement, by saying &quot;That's how it works.&nbsp; The town manager gives his recommendation to the town council and they vote based on that.&quot;</p><p>To which I responded, &quot;That's backwards. That's not how our town government is supposed to work. The town manager is not an elected official. He is not representing the people, the council members represent the people. The town manager's job is to carry out the management of tasks decided upon by the council.&quot;</p><p>The man added, &quot;That's just the way it has always been done, decisions are based on the manager's recommendations.&quot;</p><p>It becomes more clear to me every day why Tarboro is in the state it is in.&nbsp; Every time I learn a little bit more about how things are done here, I understand better why things are the way they are, why many of the citizens feel apathetic and disconnected from the local government.&nbsp; It strengthens&nbsp;my opinion that to move forward into a vibrant future, there&nbsp;is a need for change in Tarboro to correct some old habits that may have slipped into common usage but are no longer acceptable or beneficial to the residents of our home town.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Tarboro's Second 2nd Saturday</title><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/10/tarboros-second-2nd-saturday.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/10/tarboros-second-2nd-saturday.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-10T20:53:19Z</published><updated>2008-05-10T20:53:19Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 250px; height: 186px" alt="strollers.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/strollers.jpg" /></span>We had beautiful weather for our second month having a Tarboro's 2nd Saturday event.&nbsp; It was a great day with lots of people downtown enjoying the sales, the games, the food and the friendly community spirit.&nbsp; It was the day before Mother's Day and we had enough strollers downtown to have a parade.&nbsp; Everybody seemed to have a great time .&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://www.gotarboro.com/got-pictures/t2s-may-10-2008/">View our Gallery of Pictures</a>&nbsp;and see for yourself. </p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Build the town of your dreams.</title><category>Tarboro, NC</category><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><category>Grassroots Organizing</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/8/build-the-town-of-your-dreams.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/8/build-the-town-of-your-dreams.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-08T02:18:22Z</published><updated>2008-05-08T02:18:22Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-right"><img style="width: 185px; height: 146px" alt="legos.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/legos.jpg" /></span>To everyone who is looking for the perfect spot to live; looking for a beautiful historic town that is quiet and safe;&nbsp; looking for a place where there are still plenty of opportunities for entrepreneurs to start their own business; looking for a place that has everything you think a little town&nbsp;should have...</p><p>Consider Tarboro, North Carolina.&nbsp; The groundwork is in place.&nbsp; The town is very pretty and well-maintained.&nbsp; Homes are affordable and there are many existing buildings available to house&nbsp;your new business. </p><p>The people are very friendly and welcoming and smart and interesting and creative and anxious for positive changes to take place.&nbsp; These same people are starting to work together and are making things happen in Tarboro.</p><p>Our downtown is&nbsp;partially revitalized, so there is already a core of businesses that are beginning to draw customers, but there is plenty of room for more businesses.&nbsp; Just to name a few ... a bakery would be divine,&nbsp; interesting arts and crafts would be well-received, a ladies'&nbsp;better clothing consignment shop has been talked about, an evening music venue would be popular, as would a restaurant with a great salad bar and healthy entrees, and another bed and breakfast.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 181px; height: 220px" alt="build-a-town.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/build-a-town.jpg" /></span>If you have an internet or technology based business, Tarboro is a perfect spot to call home.&nbsp; It is an Embarq town with a good infrastructure. You can live in a quiet town, in a great old house, with no traffic jams, and be just over an hour away from the <a href="http://www.rtp.org/main/" target="_blank">Research Triangle Park.</a> </p><p>Tarboro is not perfect, but we're already working on enhancing what is here and creating the few missing elements.&nbsp;In 5 years things will be greatly improved and in 10 years, we'll look back and say &quot;Wow, we <em>knew</em> Tarboro could be great!</p><p>Come to Tarboro soon, while things are just getting started. This is definitely a get in on the ground floor opportunity and we can use your help.&nbsp; Come find out what it is like to build a town and be part of a community.&nbsp; </p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Tarboro's 2nd Saturdays and tourism.</title><category>Tarboro, NC</category><category>Downtown Revitalization</category><category>Grassroots Organizing</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/7/tarboros-2nd-saturdays-and-tourism.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/7/tarboros-2nd-saturdays-and-tourism.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-07T01:11:39Z</published><updated>2008-05-07T01:11:39Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img style="width: 250px; height: 151px" alt="Greet-Visitors.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/Greet-Visitors.jpg" /></span>Ordinarily, if you visit downtown Tarboro on a Saturday afternoon, you won't find crowds on the sidewalks.&nbsp; If you are looking for something to do you can browse&nbsp;the shops that are open and if you look harder&nbsp;you might find a place to eat.</p><p>This Saturday,&nbsp;is a <strong>2nd Saturday</strong>, when visitors come to Tarboro they'll see lively activity downtown.&nbsp; There will be lots of people milling around, shoppers and street vendors as well as a variety of places to eat,&nbsp; things to do, and lots of smiling faces.</p><p>They will see our pretty downtown as it should be seen. They will enjoy themselves&nbsp;and when they leave they'll take with them the opinion that Tarboro is a beautiful, historic town with lots of places to shop and eat and lots of friendly happy people.</p><p>Each <strong>T2S</strong> (<em>Tarboro's 2nd Saturdays</em>) event will get bigger and better, each&nbsp;month more people will hear about it and come to Tarboro.&nbsp; Before long, Tarboro, North Carolina&nbsp;will be known as a fun destination for a Second Saturday Day Trip.&nbsp;&nbsp; If folks are on their way to or from the Outer Banks, they'll swing by Tarboro on the way.&nbsp; If folks are looking for a weekend get-away with lots of historic charm and fun stuff to do, they'll come to Tarboro.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-right"><img style="width: 135px; height: 240px" alt="seedlings.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/seedlings.jpg" /></span>Eventually visitors will come to Tarboro on every weekend,&nbsp;not just the 2nd Saturday weekends.&nbsp; They'll stroll our sidewalks. They'll shop at our shops and eat at our restaurants.&nbsp; The few hundred-count people who attend our T2S events now will soon be matched on non-T2S weekends, &nbsp;and on the 2nd Saturday of the month Tarboro's downtown will be a true festival of activity with events going on simultaneously at the town commons, the court house square, and Riverside Park.&nbsp; </p><p>This is how it starts. It's like planting a seed in the garden. We take this little idea of having some fun things to do downtown on one day of the month, and we cultivate it and nourish it and grow it into a fabulous attraction that in turn &quot;feeds the town&quot;.</p><p>I can see it.&nbsp; If you can see it, too, let's work together to make it happen.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>How to use Your IRS Rebate check.</title><category>Tarboro Events</category><id>http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/3/how-to-use-your-irs-rebate-check.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.gotarboro.com/blog/2008/5/3/how-to-use-your-irs-rebate-check.html"/><author><name>Grassroots of Tarboro</name></author><published>2008-05-03T11:40:48Z</published><updated>2008-05-03T11:40:48Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>I received the following in an email from my sister:<br />&nbsp;<br /><em><span class="full-image-float-right"><img style="width: 183px; height: 130px" alt="tax-refund-check.jpg" src="http://www.gotarboro.com/storage/tax-refund-check.jpg" /></span>&quot;As you may have heard, each of us will be getting a tax rebate check to stimulate the economy. <br /><br />If we spend that money at Wal-Mart, all the money will go to China.&nbsp; If we spend it on gasoline, it will go to the Arabs.&nbsp; If we purchase a computer, it will go to India.&nbsp; If we purchase fruits and vegetables, it will go to Mexico, Honduras, Brazil and Guatemala.&nbsp; If we purchase a good car, it will go to Japan. If we purchase useless stuff, it will go to Taiwan.&nbsp; And, none of it will help the American economy. <br /><br />We need to keep that money here in America. The only way to keep that money here at home is to spend it at yard sales since those are the only businesses still in the US!&nbsp;&quot;</em></p><p>Don't forget the <a href="http://www.gotarboro.com/tag-sale-reg/">Tarboro Townwide Yard Sale </a>&nbsp;is on May 10th!&nbsp; </p><p>Have fun and support our local economy!</p>]]></content></entry></feed>