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Welcome to the first issue of the Marion Design Co. Newsletter! For the last five years, we have been striving toward our mission to empower, propel, and revive the community of Marion through collaboration and design. Community is integral to our work, and we are excited to stay connected with you--a member of our MDCO community--as we continue to grow and create. Through this bi-monthly newsletter, we hope to keep you updated on the work we are doing, the ways we are living out our mission, and the community members serving Marion alongside us.

This month, we’ve transitioned from our Spring to Summer cohort.
In the past few weeks, we’ve started, maintained, and finished projects with the help of our new Summer Interns. This year, we brought in six interns: Jared Strand, a placemaking intern from Marion, Indiana; Jessica Moore, a placemaking intern from New Haven, Indiana; Isabel Bostick, a copywriting intern from Brownsburg, Indiana; Mattea Fry, a graphic design intern from Bloomington, Illinois; Audra Frieden, a placemaking and graphic design intern from Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hannah Gjertson, a copywriting and design intern from Greenwood, Indiana. Our interns have already worked on a variety of projects from branding to placemaking, including a new rendition of one of our traditions: Marion Made Mini!

In Summer 2018, Marion Design Co. launched Marion Made, an event to highlight local artists and creators and to cultivate community by encouraging creativity. This summer, we launched Marion Made Mini, a weekly event on the downtown square. Every Friday at 10:00am, you can find us at 401 S. Washington St, gathering outside around baked goods, sipping on locally-roasted coffee, and celebrating our vibrant community. 

Since our first Marion Made Mini event on May 14, we have featured Kate Luttrull’s baked goods. Kate has been baking since she was a child and finds inspiration across the globe as she explores new flavor pairings. She moved to Marion from Australia five years ago with her husband and three children, and since then she has fallen in love with their Marion home. Each week, she creates a unique menu of baked goods, and her delicious creations have consistently sold out. After two successful Marion Made Mini events, she has felt encouraged by the community’s enthusiasm. Kate shared, “I love the idea and growth of the community knowing there is a place to hang out and drop in on a Friday.” 

Jared Strand

Jared Strand, a placemaking intern, says he enjoys working on Marion Made Mini because it sparks the idea of what could
be happening on the square. It proves that people enjoy company downtown, and want to invest in
opportunities to build community.

Top to bottom: Everything Cream Cheese Bagels; our Interns enjoying outdoor seating for MMmini; Lemon Blueberry bars

At Marion Design Co., we believe in the balance of work and play. A wonderful opportunity for play happened at the start of our Summer Cohort, as Marion Design Co. turned five years old on May 12th! We celebrated a week later at Lark’s Song with a homemade cake from Kate Luttrull.

Top to bottom: MDCO Founders (left to right: Luke Anspach, Wendy Puffer, Herb Peterson);
our summer cohort celebrating our 5th Birthday!

COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS

Peerless Printing & Office Supplies

A family-owned business located downtown, has also supported MMmini by allowing us to use their Hon Skip chair. Stop by to browse quality office furniture!

ON-RAMP MARION

Are you an artistic entrepreneur looking for ways to invest in your creative business? Apply now for the Marion On-Ramp Workshop and $2000 grant, sponsored by the Indiana Arts Commission! The three-day workshop is free, and will provide you with training on practical ways to grow your creative business. Spots are limited; apply here by June 9, 2021!

 

THANKS FOR READING!

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