Mind Your Business - A Podcast Series produced by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce

Drops in the Bucket: Summer Event Impacts & Town of Boone Water Restrictions

44 min · 25. juni 2026
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As we move through the month of June, the Mountaineer 10-miler, High Country Jazz Festival, and Boonerang are among the summer events that are officially in the books. On this week's Mind Your Business, we dive into the early numbers regarding the economic impact of the Mountaineer 10-miler and Boonerang.  Charlie Mercer, CEO of Capstone Event Group [https://capstoneraces.com/] rejoins the show to discuss the post-race survey results from over 850 participants in the Mountaineer 10-miler, which includes a breakdown on runner demographics, lodging impacts, shopping and dining activity, and likelihood of repeat trips to the High Country.  We then turn attention to the inital visitor data from the 5th annual Boonerang Music & Arts Festival, which further supports the impact event weeknds have on the entire High Country. To wrap up the show, we'll visit with Victoria O'Connell, Water Conservation Program Coordinator with the Town of Boone, as she explains the recently announced Stage 2 Water Restrictions enacted by Boone Town Council [https://www.townofboone.net/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=The-Town-of-Boone-is-Enacting-Stage-2-Wa-378], and what this means for residents and businesses. Mind Your Business is written and produced weekly by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. [http://www.boonechamber.com/] This podcast is made possible thanks to the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate. [http://www.appalachiancre.com/] Catch the show each Thursday afternoon at 5PM on WATA (1450AM & 96.5FM) in Boone. Support the show [https://www.boonechamber.com/membership-information]

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