
Small Town Small Business Open the Picket Fence
Donation protected
In times like these, it is important to band together. Small community businesses are facing extraordinary times and Douglas' Picket Fence Restaurant with a 17 year history is no exception.
Diana has had to invest $15,000 into her business over the last couple months in order to reopen due to the restrictions put on restaurants during the shut down. Her business was otherwise thriving prior to March 2020 and she would not have had to make these changes before. Many restaurants have had to get creative, but she keeps getting met with more red tape. A blow like this is crippling to many, but as a community we can help.
We can of course visit when she opens to support her, but perhaps you'd like to do more. These are hard times for everyone. Be well and be blessed!
Diana has had to invest $15,000 into her business over the last couple months in order to reopen due to the restrictions put on restaurants during the shut down. Her business was otherwise thriving prior to March 2020 and she would not have had to make these changes before. Many restaurants have had to get creative, but she keeps getting met with more red tape. A blow like this is crippling to many, but as a community we can help.
We can of course visit when she opens to support her, but perhaps you'd like to do more. These are hard times for everyone. Be well and be blessed!
Organizer and beneficiary
Melissa LaFleur Hadley
Organizer
Douglas, MA
Diana Dube
Beneficiary