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Skip the Gym: Realistic Resolutions for Galion Life

 

Skip the Gym: Realistic Resolutions for Galion Life

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Let's be honest - those "get to the gym every day" resolutions rarely survive January. So, here are some fresh goal ideas you may actually find make more sense for life in our town.

Cut Your Energy Costs

High utility bills are a common complaint among Galionites, but you may be able to cut your heating bill by as much as 20% this winter through simple weatherization. With energy costs climbing, this resolution pays for itself.

Build a Safer Community

Join (or start) a neighborhood watch group. (There are already a couple of block watch and city watch pages on Facebook.) With only a couple of police cruisers typically on patrol, being an extra set of eyes helps everyone. 

Support Local Growth

Shop local at least twice a month. Even small shifts in spending habits help keep our downtown alive. Start with one of the charming coffee shops for your morning brew instead of highway pit stops. Every dollar spent locally circulates about 3 times through our community.

Invest in Yourself

Learn one new skill at the Galion Public Library's free monthly workshops. From basic computer skills to genealogy research, they've got you covered. Plus, you'll meet neighbors who share your interests.

Grow Your Own

Start a victory garden this spring. With grocery prices still climbing, even a small vegetable patch can make a difference. The Galion Community Garden group offers free seeds and advice every Saturday morning.

Get Started Today

Ready to take action? Here's your quick-start guide:

  • Get an energy audit scheduled this week
  • Check in at Galion Library to learn about the upcoming programs offered
  • Join Sow Beautiful Community Garden on Facebook for spring planning
  • Pick one local shop to visit regularly
  • Attend next month's neighborhood watch meeting

Remember, small steps in a small town add up to big changes. Our community thrives when we each do our part.

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