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In The Era Of Big Boxes, A Day For The Little Guy

Chagrin Hardware Cash Mob

By AMY SANCETTA   01/25/12 07:32 AM ET   AP

CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- It began quietly, as an email to 40 friends.

But when a steady stream of customers began coming through the door before the family-owned Chagrin Hardware had even opened for the day on Saturday, it was clear that it had turned into much more than that.

The idea started with Jim Black, a resident of Chagrin Falls, a close-knit village in Cleveland's eastern suburbs that is part artist colony and part bedroom community. Black posted the email to a group of his friends. "Let's show our support for one of our local businesses," he wrote. "I challenge everyone to spend AT LEAST $20 at the hardware on the 21st."

Although his email referred to the idea of a "Cash Mob" or the notion to "Occupy CF Hardware," he really had no political agenda. And it wasn't meant as a protest against the big-box stores that have created an ever-tightening circle around the community.

It was just a way to thank Chagrin Hardware's owners for a beloved shop that has been a fixture in the village since 1857.

"These are good people who needed our support," Black said. "It's just that simple."

The store, overlooking meandering Riverside Park and the Chagrin River in the middle of town, has been run by the Shutts family for the last 72 years. It passed from uncle to father to older brothers Rob and Kenny and the three youngest, Steve, Susie and Jack, who run the store today.

Black's note was forwarded and forwarded and forwarded again. Calls started coming in from folks out of state who wanted to make a purchase over the phone.

And when the day came, so did the shoppers – one by one, with dogs on leashes and children in tow, hour after hour until the hardware was teeming with customers.

"This is small-town America," said resident Martine Scheuermann, a bag of pet-safe ice melt in her arms and her Springer Spaniels tapping their toes on the worn wooden floor at her feet. "This is a special family business in a town where everybody knows you."

The store has seen its share of tough times. Road construction on Main Street at the store's front door some years back crippled business for a time. More recently, the weakened economy and the big boxes have stolen away customers.

On this day, though, those storylines were forgotten.

By 10 a.m. the place was jammed. By 1:30 p.m., the credit card machine was overloaded and had to be reset. "This is so cool," said Steve Shutts, a mix of joy, wonder and happy exhaustion spread across his face. "I've seen people today I haven't seen in years."

The line at the checkout stretched in two directions as people with snow shovels and light bulbs and fireplace grates and vintage movie posters and horse shoe caulk – yes, horse shoe caulk – waited to pay.

Chad Schron, 38, came with his 8-year-old son Robert. "We didn't have anything we had to get, but we found things we had to get," he said. As he spoke, Robert clutched an Ohio State desk lamp and two flying monkey toys to his chest.

"When I was a kid, my Mom would send me down here with a note to let me buy BB's," Schron recalled. "Lots of kids did that back then. The notes still are in a drawer over there," he said as he pointed past the register to a wall of wooden drawers containing everything from old springs to screws. In the drawer still labeled "BBs" were stacks of crumpled notes dating to the '50s, from mothers just like Schron's

When the final customer had finally left well after closing time with her fuzzy dice and floodlights, Schwind and Steve Shutts tallied the day's receipts. Shutts shook his head at the wild and unexpected ride.

He wouldn't say how much the store made that day, but was clearly pleased with the outcome.

"Thanks to Jimmy Black," he said. "Thanks to everyone. Thanks to Chagrin Falls.

"What a place to live."

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marylou93063
04:06 PM on 02/19/2012
Wonderful- I hope the business can keep going----thank you Jimmy Black.
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
05:01 PM on 02/01/2012
What a great story and a great idea! If I know of any good local businesses in trouble, I will attempt something similar now.
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FunkSands
Baby shoes for sale, never worn.
07:23 PM on 01/30/2012
What terrific story!  A great example to everyone of how they can take control over the direction and finances of their community with a little planning and teamwork.  Great idea Mr. Black!
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
07:19 PM on 01/30/2012
Now *this* is a story worth a tear of joy!
03:00 PM on 01/30/2012
I grew up about 5 miles north of Chagrin Falls and spent much of my high school years with friends there. Wonderful little town full of stores like this. This story makes me very happy.
01:39 PM on 01/30/2012
People have been planning cash mobs all over the world!!! We planned one in our town, also a small Ohio town, a couple of months ago. It was super easy and fun for everyone, from babies to seniors! I recommend EVERYONE showing some love to a favorite small business in your area! :) Have fun!!!!! http://cashmobs.wordpress.com/
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Leigh49
Hey, you, get off of my cloud
10:57 AM on 01/30/2012
Everyone should try this in their town.
09:09 AM on 01/30/2012
Sounds like a really good idea! let's give it a try...
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ReadMyLipstick1
It can't be that hard.
08:56 AM on 01/30/2012
This is how it should be. Americans helping each other. What a wonderful story, and so hopeful, in that if we could all come together like this and support local businesses we could indeed make more work for others who have no jobs.
08:08 AM on 01/30/2012
so nice to see this and know that people still care for the little guys out there- everyone have a wonderful day
07:54 AM on 01/30/2012
No Government Bail-Out Required !!!
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beerbagger
12-pack of genius
06:53 AM on 01/30/2012
Everyone should take this example and add it to their playbook. This is the exact mentality and ACTION that will crush Wall St. and all of the established corruption in DC and politics.

Groups especially Occupy that want to help, NEED to tap into this energy. People feel whole when they are doing good and adding value. There's no need for screaming and yelling or being subject to police brutality. Why give the opposition to our freedoms and happiness something to warrant their unfair assaut. It's not just hardware stores. Why not health-care, pharmacies, legal, repairs and credit unions too? Look at how disconnected everything is... when in reality we're all connected. How well do you really know your community? We shouldn't be made to feel that we should sacrifice... were supposed to provide whatever we can for all. Please stop buying into the sickness of individuality and competition. Don't get angry at the ignorant. Challenge them to get involved too. We always get things done and feel more pride when we come together.
05:01 PM on 02/01/2012
Want to make a difference? Join our Linkedin group, "It's the Jobs, Stupid-Make it in America". Open group, non-partisan, costs nothing to join and focused on our single mission; to bring more businesses and jobs back to the U.S.
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hetrose
Laugh, Love, Live!
05:20 AM on 01/30/2012
Very cool!

How about a National Call Out to challenge everyone to go to any local, non-giant chain, store and buy at least one item marked Made in the U.S.A.

Let's put some Americans back to work if we have to do it ourselves...
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jefe
liberal at large
05:03 AM on 01/30/2012
We need more of this and less republican greed
07:56 AM on 01/30/2012
Actually, this is consistent with Republicanism, where individuals can help each other out far more effectively than the government can. No bailout required.
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10:18 AM on 01/30/2012
You do realize the republicans supported the bailout too, right? And that all their huffing and puffing about it is just for show to trick stupid people? And that the banks and businesses that benefited most from the bailout are primarily republican big business supporters?
04:50 AM on 01/30/2012
These people are the reason I love my country.