TWIN FALLS — Cheryl Viola is a connector.
As an economic development professional for the nonprofit Rural Economic Development organization, Viola helps connect businesses and people in rural communities of less than 10,000 people in southern Idaho to spearhead revitalization projects. The revitalization projects fall under the banner of Rural Economic Development’s Operation Facelift.
The revitalization projects range from investing in new welcome signs in a small community to painting murals, installing new benches or refurbishing a park. The intent of Operation Facelift is to entice new businesses and residents to small communities, Viola said.
“I market the projects mostly across social media, doing call outs to get businesses to help sponsor and donate,” she said.
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