Over the last 9 months, the most positive things for me have been from the community. Seeing people come together- help others, help our staff, care about us. You don’t get this in big towns, you get this in small towns. And that’s what we love the most about being in business throughout this.
miMacomb: Stories of survival, hope, and insipration from the small businesses of Macomb.
Audra Ford was out of town on vacation when she got the call she never expected. Her employees called her to let het know they were required to close their doors for in-person dining.
In episode 1 of miMacomb Audra tells her story of how the Anchor Bay Pit Stop has not only survived during the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve thrived.
The Anchor Bay Pit Stop has made meaningful connections with the local New Baltimore community from day 1 and that connection has helped propel them through their most difficult time in business.
Learn more about how the Pit Stop employees are doing, what’s meant the most to Audra during these difficult times, how thinking outside the box has made a difference for her business, and the lessons she’s learned about teamwork in business.
You can watch future and past episodes of our miMacomb series here:
miMacomb – Their Stories. In their words.