Yesterday I wrote a post on the Kanab City Council’s “Natural Family” resolution and its effect on the city’s tourism business.
The Salt Lake Tribune has published an article today on how the businesses in Kanabe have joined together with a sticker that has the slogan: “Everyone welcome here!”
Many of Kanab’s business-owners are unhappy with the city’s resolution and want people to know it.
The welcome stickers, which will be popping up in store windows in coming weeks, are part of a new campaign from the Kanab Boosters. The new group wants to spread the word that not everyone in town agrees with the council’s resolution and reassure shoppers and visitors that Kanab embraces all.
“It’s not just about tolerance, but acceptance of those different from you,” says JoAnne Rando-Moon, who owns The Critter Corner, a pet-supply store.
The Tribune article also includes links to past stories related to this issue.
