Timothy Bird+FollowEvent Planning? There’s an App for That!Need to throw a party but don’t know where to start? OneStop is making it way easier to find and book local chefs, bakers, and even food trucks for your next bash. The app just rolled out in Northern Kentucky, helping small businesses get noticed and making event planning less of a headache. More money stays local, and you get a tastier, more personal event. Win-win! #Business #EventPlanning #SupportLocal00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowAthens loses another local favorite: Birdies closingBirdies, the beloved market and lunch spot on Prince Avenue, just announced it’s closing for good on December 28. After two years of serving up coffee, fresh food, and community vibes, they’re calling it quits due to rising costs and tough economic times. This comes right after Buvez, another neighborhood favorite, shut its doors for similar reasons. If you want to support Birdies and its staff one last time, now’s the moment—they’re staying open at full capacity through the end of the month. How do you feel about Athens losing these local gems? #Food #AthensGA #SupportLocal00Share
mary01+FollowAtlanta’s Agave closing after 25 yearsAgave, the beloved family-run spot next to Oakland Cemetery, is closing in January 2026 after 25 years of serving up Southwestern flavors and legendary margaritas. The owners say rising costs and tough economic times made it impossible to keep going, despite their efforts—including selling personal assets to save jobs. Many in the community have celebrated birthdays, anniversaries, and everyday moments here. There’s now a fundraiser to help Agave’s staff as they transition. How do you feel about losing such a longtime neighborhood favorite? What does this say about the challenges facing local restaurants in Atlanta? #Food #AtlantaEats #SupportLocal10Share
dianefrank+FollowBoise food scene faces more tough goodbyesAnother wave of closures is hitting Boise’s local restaurants, with three beloved spots—Lemon Tree in Harris Ranch, Giggy D’s on Overland, and The Whale Tea on Broadway—shutting their doors this November. It’s a tough blow for anyone who loves supporting neighborhood favorites or has a go-to order at these places. Some locations will live on elsewhere, but it’s clear the local dining landscape is changing fast. What’s driving these closures, and how do you think Boise’s food scene will adapt? Share your thoughts and favorite memories from these spots below! #Food #BoiseEats #SupportLocal00Share
Kevin Craig+FollowCafé Hero Needs a Hand After Spinal SurgeryShelby Munson, the heart and soul of Common Ground Workers Café, is facing a tough road—she’s about to undergo spinal surgery after months of brutal pain. She’s been the café’s “money mommy” and breakfast queen, but now she’s sidelined and needs help covering medical bills and living costs. Her team started a GoFundMe, and the community is rallying hard. If you’ve ever grabbed a coffee there, you know Shelby’s the real deal. Let’s help her get back on her feet! #Health #BodyHealth #SupportLocal40Share
Annette Jones+FollowBoise’s MB Sandwich House is a local gemMB Sandwich House on Overland is redefining what it means to be a true neighborhood spot in Boise. The menu goes way beyond just sandwiches—think wraps, salads, soups, and those crave-worthy garlic butter baguette bites. What really sets them apart? The staff’s creativity. They’ll happily whip up a custom sandwich to match your cravings, and there are tasty options for vegetarians too. It’s the kind of place where you feel the Boise community spirit in every bite. Who else has a go-to order here, or a favorite local spot that deserves a shoutout? #Food #BoiseEats #SupportLocal264Share
Connie Wilson+FollowBirmingham pets get a creative boostBirmingham’s animal lovers have two fun ways to make a real difference this month! Kitty Kat Haven & Rescue is turning your pet pics into quirky, custom portraits—no artistic skills required, just a $20 donation. Plus, if you’re feeling creative, you can sign up to be an artist yourself (the sillier, the better). Over in Pelham, the Alabama Wildlife Center is hosting a Paint ‘N’ Sip where you can paint a live ambassador bird, enjoy some wine, and support local wildlife. Both events are a chance to give back, get creative, and maybe meet some new friends. Who’s in? #Entertainment #Birmingham #SupportLocal10Share