Coffee with the County - Over Very Own Power Tool
I remember onboarding into my current position back in 2021 and trying to ingest as much of the firehose water as I could. It was a bit overwhelming as I tried to learn the ropes and remember all of the Chamber details I was being spoon-fed. I remember hearing the word “advocacy” get tossed around a bit, and with different connotations. Given my background, an advocate was quickly associated with a spokesperson or ally for someone needing additional support (for example, underserved children or persons with disabilities). In the “Chamber world,” the word often is quickly associated with governmental affairs and lobbying efforts.
In my short tenure thus far, I have learned that the concept of advocacy in LaGrange County is multifaceted. At your LaGrange County Chamber, we define it in this way:
Advocacy does not just translate to lobbying. Advocacy is keeping our members involved and educated on local, state, and federal legislative work. Advocacy is promoting and supporting our members. Advocacy is connecting our businesses to businesses, and our communities to businesses.
In practicality, that looks different from week to week, and sometimes, from day to day. It can be formatted through various events–the ConnectHER Conference, the Small Business Workshop, the Field of Dreams Career Expo, the HR Roundtable, Coffee with the County, the Woman2Woman Roundtable, Chamber After Hours, or the monthly luncheons (all of which we host on a regular basis, and all of which are described with more information on our website). Advocacy can also look like marketing–eblasts with up-to-date state General Assembly bills and information from our members, or regular updates about new member businesses on our social media pages.
But, as I have seen in real time in LaGrange County, oftentimes our most powerful tool for advocacy is not an event, initiative, email, or organization. Advocacy is most strongly rooted in our words, and when used to support and strengthen others, makes a world of difference.
March 3 through 7 is “Words Matter Week.” Ironically enough, I have heard many times that there is no “right” way to communicate in LaGrange County. Our people use so many different forms of communication–newspaper, radio, mail, email, social media, magazines and other publications–that it can be difficult to communicate to the masses. But the one thing we’re really good at is sharing news from one person to the next. Word of mouth is our strongest tool of communication. Words Matter Week is a time to intentionally recognize the value and importance of words. They can be the foundation of our relationships, they can inspire, and they can create change. Equally, words can be destructive, they can reject and criticize, and they can cause tension and division. Isn’t it crazy that the same, powerful tool can be used for both good and bad in the same breath?
Every day is an opportunity to use your “power tool” for the good. Take a moment this week to look around and discover how you might be a momentous influence of advocacy for our communities. Here are some ideas:
- March is Women’s History Month. How about a social media shout-out to the women leaders and women business owners making a difference in our communities?
- The first quarter of the year can be disheartening or frustrating as the state legislation writes, changes, and pushes forward different legislation, especially in the world of education. Take some time to send your local superintendent, principal, or teacher a word of encouragement and tell them specifically what you appreciate about them.
- We spend money every day. Consider your favorite local restaurant, boutique, financial institution, or grocery store (among others, of course). The next time you visit, take a moment to tell the owner or frontline worker how much you enjoy their establishment, and call out your favorite part of their business.
- Our next generation is being built up today. Find a teenager or student in your life and encourage them. Tell them what makes them great, and point out some of their greatest strengths. Relay to them that they have a friend and advocate in you.
This week, as we walk through “Words Matter Week,” take some time to do a personal inventory. How do your words matter, and how are you using your “power tool” to make a difference in LaGrange County? Words matter, and today is our chance to influence our communities for the good.
Did you know?
- Want to make a difference in the lives of the next generation of LaGrange County? Consider registering your business or organization as a vendor at the 2025 Field of Dreams Career Expo, taking place on March 25 in Shipshewana. This tradeshow-style event showcases the multitude of career opportunities for students, right here in their hometowns. More information is available on our website at www.lagrangechamber.org.
- Ladies, are you looking for an avenue to connect with other local gals, and grow as a professional? Join us at the 3rd annual ConnectHER Conference on April 30 in Shipshewana! Registration is now open and available on our website.