Kind of an interesting idea. CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio (AP) — It began quietly, as an email to 40 friends.
But when a steady stream of customers began coming through the door before the family-owned
Chagrin Hardware had even opened for the day on Saturday, it was clear that it had turned into much
more than that.
The idea started with Jim Black, a resident of Chagrin Falls, a close-knit village in Cleveland's
eastern suburbs that is part artist colony and part bedroom community. Black posted the email
to a group of his friends. "Let's show our support for one of our local businesses," he wrote. "I challenge
everyone to spend AT LEAST $20 at the hardware on the 21st."
Although his email referred to the idea of a "Cash Mob" or the notion to "Occupy CF Hardware,"
he really had no political agenda. And it wasn't meant as a protest against the big-box stores that have
created an ever-tightening circle around the community.
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