About MAMSA

MAMSA is a group of dedicated volunteer residents and business owners interested in revitalizing Mount Airy’s historic downtown business district. MAMSA and the Town of Mount Airy were awarded a Main Street Maryland Community designation in April, 2004.

MAMSA Officers and Committee Chairs

 

Aaron Lubick, President

 

Dick Swanson, Vice President

 

Celia Bernido, Secretary & Treasurer

 

Ellie Bonde, Promotions Committee

 

Dick Swanson, Economic Restructuring Committee

 

open, Organization Committee

 

Tina Swanson, Design Committee

 

Chris Bernido, Facade Grant Sub-Committee

 

Main Street Manager: Kelly Ziad


MAMSA’s goal is to establish Downtown as a gathering place and center of community life; to promote commerce for locally owned and operated businesses; to promote cultural events for residents and visitors; and to create a small town atmosphere, with modern amenities, that is easily accessible to those traveling by car and on foot.

As part of the Main Street Maryland Program, and as a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Mount Airy Main Street Association has developed its plans around the National Main Street Center’s Four Point Approach to Revitalization. This approach emphasizes the importance of working simultaneously in the following areas: ORGANIZATION, PROMOTIONS, DESIGN, and ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING.

 

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