Quick answer: The “Party on Lafayette” event, organized by the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce, fosters community by bringing together local businesses, residents, and organizations for an annual car show and pizza contest. It provides opportunities for networking, economic growth, and community engagement, celebrating local businesses and attracting visitors to Greenville, Michigan.

Key Takeaways

  • The “Party on Lafayette” is an annual community event hosted by the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • It features a car show and a pizza contest, including categories like “Best Pizza” and “Best Breakfast Pizza.”
  • The event promotes community unity, networking, and economic growth by connecting local businesses, residents, and organizations.
  • The Discover Montcalm Podcast interviewed various participants, including local business owners and event organizers.
  • Chamber events, like Party on Lafayette, play a vital role in fostering strong, thriving communities.

Telling your story in Montcalm County

Telling your story in Montcalm County, the Party on Lafayette event actively promotes community and contributes to downtown revitalization. The Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce meticulously organized the shutdown of Lafayette Street for their annual car show and pizza contest, generating significant local economic impact and offering family-friendly activities for all. “Who will win the coveted trophies and bragging rights this year?”, states the Greenville Chamber. There are chances to win: Along with Judge’s Choice for “Best Pizza”, and a new pizza category, this year: “Best Breakfast Pizza”. ” And, of course, for all of you car guys & gals, you can park along Lafayette St. and show off your ride ”  SOURCE: https://greenvillemi.org/events___programs/community_events/party_on_lafayette.php  Discover Montcalm took to the streets and interviewed  each of the ‘Pizza

“Who will win the coveted trophies and bragging rights this year?”, states the Greenville Chamber. There are chances to win: Along with Judge’s Choice for “Best Pizza”, and a new pizza category, this year: “Best Breakfast Pizza”. ” And, of course, for all of you car guys & gals, you can park along Lafayette St. and show off your ride ”  SOURCE: https://greenvillemi.org/events___programs/community_events/party_on_lafayette.php 

Discover Montcalm took to the streets and interviewed each of the ‘Pizza Competitors’ for this year’s event. 
Paul Sischo, Executive Director of the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce kicked off the event.  greenvillechamber.net 

Tabitha Fischer, Marketing/Promotions for the local owners of BC Pizza, https://bc.pizza/locations/greenville/ 

Hailey Hollenbeck, Marketing Specialist for the Flos Collection https://floscollectionmi.com/ 

Sheila Wilder, Executive  Chef and Jessica Sylvester, General Manager of Hop Hog https://www.hop-hog.com/ 

Duane also chatted with two local businesses and a resident of Greenville.Kristen Vivean, Executive Director Danish Festival danishfestival.org 

Gae Donovan-Wolfe, Marketing Coordinator for Point Broadband point-broadband.com  

and Greenville resident Nicole Jewell. Party on Lafayette promotes community, brings people together for a wonderful time.  Hats off to the Greenville Chamber for organizing such a great event.

Chamber events play a vital role in fostering a strong and thriving community. These events bring together local businesses, residents, and organizations, creating a sense of unity and camaraderie. By promoting networking and collaboration, Chamber events offer invaluable opportunities for businesses to connect, share ideas, and support each other, thereby stimulating economic growth and development within the community. Additionally, these gatherings often include educational workshops, seminars, and presentations that empower individuals with new skills and knowledge. From festivals and trade shows to charity drives and business expos, Chamber events not only promote local businesses but also attract visitors from outside the area, boosting tourism and enhancing the community’s reputation. Ultimately, these events contribute to the overall well-being of the community, fostering a sense of pride, engagement, and cooperation among its members.

About Discover Montcalm Podcast

Discover Montcalm Podcast is produced by Duane Weed.  He started DW Video & Multimedia https://www.dwvideo.com in 1984. Today he runs the business and teaches Digital Arts at the Montcalm Area Career Center. Connect with Discover Montcalm to tell and share your story. Call 231-250-9624 to learn more and schedule an appointment. Check out all our past episodes https://discovermontcalmpodcast.com/category/podcast/.

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Sources & Methodology

Author Authority: Duane Weed, the esteemed producer of the Discover Montcalm Podcast, brings decades of media production and local storytelling experience to this content. As the founder of DW Video & Multimedia, LLC in Howard City, Michigan, established in 1984, Duane has been a pivotal figure in documenting and promoting Michigan’s local communities. His expertise is further solidified by his role teaching Digital Arts at the Montcalm Area Career Center, ensuring a deep understanding of effective communication and community engagement. Through the Discover Montcalm Podcast, Duane leverages his extensive experience to provide authentic, firsthand accounts of local events and businesses, fostering connection and trust within the Montcalm County area. For inquiries, contact Duane at (231) 250-9624.

Methodology & Sourcing: The Discover Montcalm Podcast is committed to delivering trustworthy and experientially rich content through direct engagement with the community. This episode, “Party on Lafayette promotes community,” exemplifies our methodology by featuring firsthand interviews with event organizers, participating businesses, and local residents. Information is gathered directly from primary sources, including Paul Sischo of the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce, Tabitha Fischer of BC Pizza, Hailey Hollenbeck of Flos Collection, Sheila Wilder and Jessica Sylvester of Hop Hog, Kristen Vivean of the Danish Festival, Gae Donovan-Wolfe of Point Broadband, and Greenville resident Nicole Jewell. We prioritize on-the-ground reporting to capture the authentic spirit and impact of local events and ensure the information shared is directly experienced and verified.

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Publication Date: Published: July 25, 2023

Beyond the Cars and Pizza: Expanding the Community Spirit

While the roar of classic cars and the aroma of delicious pizza are central to events like Party on Lafayette, imagine how much richer the experience could become by embracing even more facets of our vibrant Montcalm County community. Picture local artisans and craft vendors showcasing their unique creations, offering attendees a chance to discover handcrafted treasures and support small businesses directly. This not only adds a diverse shopping experience but also highlights the incredible talent right here in our backyard.

Consider the energy that live local music and entertainment could bring, transforming Lafayette Street into an even more festive hub. From acoustic sets to lively bands, local performers could provide the perfect soundtrack, creating an unforgettable atmosphere for all ages. And speaking of all ages, incorporating dedicated family-friendly activities, like face painting, interactive games, or even a kids’ craft zone, ensures that every member of the family finds something special to enjoy. These elements foster a truly inclusive environment, strengthening community bonds across generations. Finally, recognizing and encouraging community volunteerism and partnerships with other local non-profits could further amplify the event’s impact, demonstrating the collective spirit that makes Montcalm County so special.