
A Peaceful, Comfortable, Digital Place
Welcome! The Beulah.Town website is intended to be a safe place to promote, communicate, and engage with the Beulah Valley community, without interference from giant tech companies or the influence of social media or AI.
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Beulah.Town is designed to provide important online features, such as:
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A comprehensive calendar system, where the Beulah community can both promote and coordinate important events and activities.
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A convenient and easy to use digital forum for community members to promote their businesses, services, and organizations.
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An important online presence to encourage commerce, provide visitor information, connect the community - in addition to representing Beulah for county and state networking.
Supporting Your Goals:
Beulah businesses, organizations, and residents currently use a variety of methods to promote, communicate and inform. Beulah.Town aims to enhance, not replace, these methods. In the coming months, we will explore how Beulah.Town can simplify and improve the sharing of important information, news, events, and activities in the Beulah Valley.
Stay Tuned:
While we are currently in beta mode, exciting features are on the horizon! Watch for frequent updates and opportunities at Beulah.Town as we continue to build the website with help from our community.
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Our Mission
Beulah.Town's goal is to provide a comprehensive online platform that aggregates news, data, and information relevant to the Beulah Valley community.
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The platform features an events calendar; business listings; social and community services; listings for churches, restaurants, entertainment; local news, and historical/cultural stories.
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Beulah.Town allows community members to contribute news and information through personalized and customizable digital pages. ​
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About the Administrators
Beulah.Town was created and is managed by Beulah residents Nate Anderson, Dolph Courchaine, and Ryan Soderstrom. All three are veteran professionals in Technology Information, Digital Marketing and Design, Communications, and Business Planning and Improvement. They saw a critical need for small towns (starting with Beulah) to be more successful and capable in today’s digital world – thus making Beulah Valley, and the neighboring communities, a more vibrant and inviting locality for businesses, organizations, residents and visitors.
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Nate Anderson
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Dolph Courchaine
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Ryan Soderstrom​