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Case Study - Gothenburg, Nebraska: Love Where You Live

Note from the Mayor: Case Studies will not be regularly published on HeidiTown.com. However, when an event calls for a Case Study to be written, it will be published here and on LinkedIn. Thank you. Case Study  HeidiTown Consulting, LLC Since the inception of her consulting company in February 2023, Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer has been preaching Love Where You Live in conference rooms and stages around Colorado and beyond. In April

Heading to Fort Morgan, Colorado Maybe You Should Too. HeidiTown (8)

My consulting business, HeidiTown Consulting, takes me to various towns to speak on variations of my theme, Love Where You Live. If you remember, earlier this year I spoke in Gothenburg, Nebraska, and more recently at IN THE GAME in Greeley, Colorado. On May 7, 2025, I’ll be in Fort Morgan, Colorado, to speak at Boost Your Business. This series brings a handful of speakers to the area this spring.

Gothenburg, Nebraska Love Where You Live HeidiTown Consulting (34)

Music permeated the chilly air as we walked the sidewalks of downtown Gothenburg, Nebraska. The music being pumped into the streets was unexpected in a small town along Interstate 80, 245 miles west of Omaha and 298 miles east of Denver. February 18, and not even 10 degrees, and we were heading to Stories, a Gathering Place. If we were a little startled by the outdoor music in Gothenburg, we

La Veta, Colorado

As a speaker, I talk a lot about town assets, and I’m referring to those things that we take for granted because it’s part of our everyday scenery. For example, I feel that many Coloradans take sunshine for granted.  I grew up in the Pacific Northwest where it was rainy a lot of the time. The sun that shines through my bedroom window nearly every morning is something I never

HeidiTown Year in Review

How is it nearly 2024? Shouldn’t we have flying cars by now? As a kid who grew up on The Jetsons and Back to the Future, the lack of flying vehicles is disappointing. We do have cars that drive themselves (sort of), although that is not as exciting. We do carry small computers on our person at all times that we humorously call “phones,” but they do not transport us to