Coffee with the County - Unsung Heroes: Making My Tires Go ‘Round
“I think you need new tires.” I had heard it said to me at least two or three times at that point. As I sighed inwardly, I thought to myself, “You know, I should probably get that tire replacement scheduled.”
You see, in my marriage, my husband typically takes care of the repair and maintenance-type things: changing the oil in the vehicles, fixing household appliances that break, identifying the cause of a malfunction, you get the picture. This also entirely includes the state of my tires. We purchased a new-to-me vehicle last year to replace my old Acadia, and while I love it, I must confess: I do not pay attention to the repair-and-maintenance-type things. Fortunately for me, I usually assume they’re fine, until my husband tells me it’s time for a fix. (God bless him. He keeps me in line.)
In this particular scenario, he had made a few phone calls to identify the type and size of tires I needed, and got the prices from several auto shops. He instructed me on the best price and how I should schedule that appointment, but he wouldn’t have dared to try to figure out a time that would fit in my schedule. (Because let’s be honest, it probably wouldn’t have ended well for either of us if he did.) He handed me the scrap piece of paper with his notes, and told me I needed to make the appointment before the first snow.
Lo and behold, the first snow came, and my tires weren’t replaced. Oh no! I dialed the number to the shop he gave me, and they got me in the next day with squeaky new tires (that are impressive in the snow, I must say). Very quickly and efficiently, they sent me on my way. After my prolonged attention to the problem, I was patched up and ready to go in two-day’s time.
It was a very real reminder that these vital services and those who carry them out are the ones who make the world go ‘round in our local community and economy. When a problem arises–tires need replacing, a furnace goes out, or an electrical short causes a blackout–these ready-to-roll service men and women are eager to support our people, our homes, and our businesses, ensuring we are up and running in no time.
If you’ve read this column for any length of time now, you know that I talk a lot about Small Business Season–the time of year where we focus on those non-box stores that make our local economy flourish. The Season is commemorated in November and December, with an urgency to turn our attention away from quick, online convenience to those known individuals who open their shop doors to us for the products and services we need–locally.
Just like my bald tires, this week’s column will serve as a real reminder about the unsung heroes who make the world–and my tires!–go round. You know who I’m talking about. It’s the auto shops, the gas stations, the contractors, the hair salons, the tech services, the HVAC businesses, and the electricians–the businesses that keep our daily life running. They’re so often overlooked when people think “shop local,” but they employ residents and keep our community functioning. Consider this: when your truck breaks down or your electrical system needs repairing, Amazon can’t help–but your neighbor can.
So, this Small Business Season, the challenge is simple: consider planning 2026 maintenance by scheduling with your local providers. Need your oil changed? Call your local mechanic or schedule an appointment online. Need your hair cut? (This Rapunzel does!) Get on the books of your favorite local stylist. Need your furnace serviced before the brutal cold of January settles in? Get it scheduled today with no more worrying. (This is your friendly reminder to pick up a copy of the Chamber’s Business Directory or head to our website to see a full list of local providers!)
Small Business Season is all about keeping our dollars local, supporting not just our neighbors but sustaining the local economy, public services, education, and amenities of our very own LaGrange County. Shop local this Small Business Season, and shop LaGrange County. Merry Christmas!





