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Support the Ones You Love
Lots of the shops, restaurants, and attractions you see in Country Roads magazine have been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many are temporarily closed or struggling to hang on. The small businesses you see below are not only our partners and longtime supporters; they also represent the lifeblood of our regional economy and the heartbeat of our irreplaceable culture.
And we couldn’t publish a magazine without them.
DONATE TO COUNTRY ROADS’ “ADOPT A BUSINESS” FUND
If there's a business you'd like to support, please consider an advertising donation.
Here are just a few of the small businesses that advertise in Country Roads who have been impacted
Grandmother’s Buttons • Downtown Duplicating • Birdman Coffee • Magnolia Cafe
Taylor’d Yacht Charters • Darby’s • Regina’s Kitchen • LASM • Louie’s Cafe
LSU Museum of Art • Nottoway Plantation • The Hilliard Museum • The Grand Opera House
Old Schoolhouse • Studio 9170 • Samir Oriental Rugs • Neal Auction Gallery • The Feliciana Store
Knock Knock Museum • Red Stick Spice • Overpass Merchant • The Pink Elephant
Stafford Tile & Stone • LSU Hilltop Arboretum • Capitol Park Museum • River Road African American Museum
Hospice of Baton Rouge • Louisiana Nursery Showplace • Opera Louisiane
Here’s how it works
1. Click the “Donate” button to adopt a business at the $250, $500, or $1000, or any level you can.
($250 buys an 1/8 pg ad • $500 buys a 1/4 pg ad • $1000 buys a 1/2 pg ad)
2. After you donate we'll email you to ask which business(es) you want to support.
3. We’ll run ads for the businesses you choose, so they can continue to promote their services and pay their employees.
* May issue deadline: Friday Apr 24 * June issue deadline: Friday, May 15
And we’ll all get through this together. Thank you for being a Friend of Country Roads
Questions? (225) 343-3714 or sales@countryroadsmag.com
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Country Roads is a magazine with a mission to enrich readers' experience of life in Louisiana and along the Gulf Coast by connecting them more closely with the culture that surrounds them.
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