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CALLING ALL FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS:
This year’s Get Down Downtown
festival has been set for Sept. 28-29, 2012, in historic
downtown Searcy! We had a great event last
year with approximately 20,000 people attending and we're expecting a
bigger and better weekend for 2012. We're featuring two days of music,
artwork, concessions, vendors, and live entertainment from the Courthouse Square to Spring Park.
Festival Guidelines and Applications are in our "documents" section. After reading the Guidelines, please complete
the appropriate application and return it to the Main Street office no later
than Wednesday, September 19, so you
don’t miss the opportunity to participate in this year’s event.
Thanks for your participation and we’ll see you at Get Down Downtown!
Sincerely,
Amy Burton, Executive Director
Main Street Searcy
P.O. Box 1127
Searcy, AR 72145
(501)279-9007 phone
(501)279-9059 fax
mainstreetsearcy@sbcglobal.net
facebook.com/mainstreetsearcy
Click here to view the 2011 Get Down Downtown Tabloid
Our Documents
Downtown Business Vendor ApplicationOther Vendor ApplicationFood Vendor ApplicationFestival Guidelines
Main Street Searcy is a non-profit program that encourages development, historic preservation, community education, and revitalization of the downtown commercial area. The program also promotes and assists in city beautification projects and educates the public on the advantages of street planning. The results of these intertwining activities bring about an improved quality of life for the entire community. There are four charitable purposes served by Main Street Searcy’s activities:
a) Public education – Educational programs presented to
civic groups, school groups, and the general public encourage the
success of Main Street. Tours of historical districts are to be given
and educational programs on the history of Searcy are presented. The
culture and heritage of the Main Street District is being expressed
through Main Street activities, publications, and programs.
b) Lessening the burdens of government – Main Street Searcy
works with governmental programs to assist in street design,
infrastructure improvements, and the utilization of public facilities.
c) Combating community deterioration – The development of
rehabilitation efforts and education will enable business owners to
occupy and improve physical structures, thus preventing further
deterioration of properties.
d) Historic preservation – Searcy has several buildings on
the National Register of Historic Places. The program seeks to maintain
and educate the public on the prestigious history in the area.
Over the past several years, downtown business districts have suffered due to urban sprawl and new commercial development. The Main Street Searcy program strives to assist the downtown district in attracting new businesses, preventing the financial loss of current businesses, and gaining community support through education and promotion. Main Street Searcy follows four guiding principles:
a) Design – Design enhances the physical appearance of the
commercial district by rehabilitating historic buildings, encouraging
new construction, developing sensitive design management, and long-term
planning.
b) Organization – Organization builds consensus and
cooperation among the many groups and individuals who have a role in
the revitalization process.
c) Promotion – Promotion markets the traditional commercial
district’s assets to customers, potential investors, new businesses,
local citizens, and visitors.
d) Economic restructuring – Economic restructuring
strengthens the district’s existing economic base while finding ways to
expand to meet new opportunities and challenges from outlying
development.












