#LOVELANEBIZ | A PLEDGE TO SAFELY SERVE THE COMMUNITY
The safety of our businesses and community members continues to be top of mind. To show your commitment to following guidelines, staying informed, and continuing to be kind, patient, and respectful - we invite you to take the #LoveLaneBiz pledge; a pledge to safely serve our Lane County community as we reopen*. This pledge is not only for businesses though. We encourage all customers to sign on and show their support for our local businesses.
THE BUSINESS PLEDGE
While all businesses that are operating are required to follow the mandated guidelines, we’re offering an opportunity to take this additional pledge so that consumers can feel confident visiting these establishments and utilizing services.
We invite you to take this pledge and share it! Below is a form and with each business that signs the pledge, we’ll add you to this site. There is a printable PDF that we encourage you to print and hang at your place of business. You can also update your Facebook profile to utilize the pledge profile photo frame and share your badge on social media. Please use #LoveLaneBiz for any social posts!
Let consumers know you’re committed to this community!
Let consumers know you’re committed to this community!
THE CUSTOMER PLEDGE
Supporting local businesses during this time will help these companies bounce back and our economy to recover. Right now, that support means shopping local, following health guidelines, and providing grace and understanding as businesses adapt to and navigate new guidelines being required by the state.
We encourage community members to take this pledge to support our local businesses; our neighbors; our friends; our families; and our community as we work to keep Lane County open.
SHARE YOUR SUPPORT ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Please use #LoveLaneBiz for any social posts!
*DISCLAIMER: Businesses are required to follow the guidelines set out by the state of Oregon in order to reopen their business. This campaign is educational and informational. The chamber does not play a formal role in enforcement or regulation of these rules. If you have concerns about the guidelines or compliance, please contact the state of Oregon.