Greene
County Small Business Celebrates 25 Years
Posted: Oct 01, 2011 7:06 PM EDT Updated: Oct 15, 2011 7:10 PM EDT
It's not easy for business owners to stay afloat in a tough
economic climate, but after 25 years in operation, one Greene County business
knows just what it takes to stay solid.
"If you make a truly great American product, people will come
and purchase it and enjoy it in their homes," said business owner Alun
Ward. Ward and his wife Norma have owned and operated Blue Ridge Pottery in Greene
County for 25 years.
They celebrated the achievement with a ribbon cutting ceremony
Saturday morning. To adapt to tough economic conditions, Ward says he's
diversified the business over the years to continue growing. Today, he and his
wife operate a thriving wedding venue and pottery.
Greene County Economic Development Director Tony Williams isn't
surprised the business continues to succeed. "They're just smart business
people. You know they're able to adapt to situations," he said.
According to Williams it's businesses like Blue Ridge Pottery that
make the county unique. "It's not just a, purchasing a piece of pottery,
but it's really something that they'll be able to have and cherish and pass on
to family members," he said. "They are the backbone of the community
really."
The success of the Ward's venture also shows how successful small
businesses can be in the county.
"When you try to attract new businesses, those are the folks
that are going to be able to talk on behalf of the county supporting
them," Williams said.
However, Ward says his success
can't be measured simply in dollars and cents. "If you're doing something
that you truly love, and that truly makes your heart sing, then you'll succeed
in it and people will want to come and purchase your work," he explained.
From http://www.nbc29.com/story/15595146/greene-county-small-business-celebrates-25-years#.Tofa8tjd_-U.facebook