The Brag Basket is open! This one is for April 29-May 1, 2016. Bring your good news, big or small, to share with everyone.
What can you share in the Brag Basket?
introduce yourself
share some great news from this week
celebrate progress, even baby steps
congratulate a friend
applaud for each other
confess your undying love for rural places
How do you join in?
Below this post is the comment section. Add your good news there.
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Don’t like to brag? Just share some good news for someone you’re happy for. It’s a conversation with friends. So jump in. And remember to cheer for each other.
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I don’t really want to brag, I just want to share http://www.farmbrite.com with other farmers so that they can be more successful as well. We created the software to help us keep organized on our small farm and I don’t know what I’d do without it!
Thanks, Janine! Love that you’re sharing a tool you developed for yourself.
I have good news to share in the basket. I applied for a grant and won! The railroad and museum I work for are located in small rural towns with populations well under 1000 people. We’re located two hours from major metro areas. We won an $80,000 grant from a major corporation. The funds will help us market our nonprofit museum online. It’s been an essential boost to the museum’s marketing and will help us share our story and bring more visitors to our area. I am so happy about this help!
Congratulations, Meilee! That’s a lot of work, and making a big difference.
Our small town grouped together through our Chamber of Commerce to host a 3-day Teacher Appreciation event this week. Such a great community builder, not to mention the economic impact. http://www.discoverhartville.com/teacherappreciation
Love it, Megan! Terrific idea for any community to try.
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I don’t really want to brag, I just want to share http://www.farmbrite.com with other farmers so that they can be more successful as well. We created the software to help us keep organized on our small farm and I don’t know what I’d do without it!
Thanks, Janine! Love that you’re sharing a tool you developed for yourself.
I have good news to share in the basket. I applied for a grant and won! The railroad and museum I work for are located in small rural towns with populations well under 1000 people. We’re located two hours from major metro areas. We won an $80,000 grant from a major corporation. The funds will help us market our nonprofit museum online. It’s been an essential boost to the museum’s marketing and will help us share our story and bring more visitors to our area. I am so happy about this help!
Congratulations, Meilee! That’s a lot of work, and making a big difference.
Our small town grouped together through our Chamber of Commerce to host a 3-day Teacher Appreciation event this week. Such a great community builder, not to mention the economic impact. http://www.discoverhartville.com/teacherappreciation
Love it, Megan! Terrific idea for any community to try.