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Donald Deibler: Why Your Local Business Matters More Than You Think

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  • Donald Deibler, a Pennsylvania entrepreneur and community advocate, explains how everyday choices shape the future of small towns.

The Decision You Make Every Day

Hegins, Pennsylvania, Jun 12, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Every time you choose where to eat, where to shop, or where to spend your money, you are casting a vote. You are deciding whether your community grows stronger or whether it slowly fades. Most people do not think about it that way. They see a transaction. But Donald Deibler sees something bigger.

“Local businesses are part of the community. They’re not separate from it,” Deibler says. “When communities support local businesses, those businesses are able to give back and help the area grow.”

Deibler grew up in Donaldson, Pennsylvania, in a large family where hard work was not optional. Sports, family, and showing up for each other were central to daily life. After earning a degree in Music Business from Albright College in 2015, he became Business Manager of All Stars Ice Cream and Café Bakery. Today, he plays a major operational role behind the scenes at Dead Horse Beer & Burritos, a restaurant owned by his wife. He describes himself as “the man behind the vision,” helping shape operations, solve problems, and step into the kitchen when needed.

His perspective on business is simple. Small businesses are not just economic engines. They are anchors. When they succeed, the entire community benefits.

What Happens When Money Stays Local

When you buy from a local business, the money does not disappear into a corporate headquarters hundreds of miles away. It circulates. It pays a local employee. It funds a sponsorship for a youth sports team. It keeps a storefront open on Main Street.

“When local businesses succeed, communities benefit,” Deibler explains. “Jobs stay local. Relationships stay local. The money keeps moving through the town instead of leaving it.”

This is not theory. It is what Deibler has seen firsthand. In small towns across Pennsylvania, local businesses support Little League teams, donate to church fundraisers, and sponsor community events. They do this not because they have to, but because they are part of the fabric of the place.

The Problem Is Not Awareness

Most people know they should support local businesses. They see the signs in windows. They hear the appeals on social media. But intention does not always translate into action. It is easier to order online. It is faster to go to a chain. It is more convenient to choose what is familiar.

The gap between knowing and doing is where communities lose ground.

“The little things matter,” Deibler says. “People remember how you treat them and how consistent you are.”

Consistency applies to customers, too. One visit to a local restaurant is nice. But returning regularly, bringing friends, and spreading the word makes the difference between a business that survives and one that thrives.

What Small Business Owners Actually Do

Deibler is not the kind of leader who manages from an office. He works alongside his team. He jumps into whatever role needs attention. When the kitchen is short-staffed, he cooks. When a customer has a concern, he listens.

“I like being hands-on,” he says. “If something needs to get done, I’ll jump in.”

This approach is common among small business owners. They do not have the luxury of staying in one lane. They are accountants, marketers, cooks, cleaners, and therapists all in one day. They know their customers by name. They notice when someone has not been in for a while. They care because their livelihood depends on it, but also because they are genuinely invested in the people they serve.

“If customers aren’t happy, nothing else matters,” Deibler says. “You have to earn that trust every day.”

Why Community Support Is Not Optional

Deibler is also active in supporting youth sports programs like Tri Valley Little League and organizations like St. Peter’s UCC. He believes that being part of a town means showing up, not just during business hours.

“Being part of a town means showing up. Not just during business hours,” he says.

This is the reciprocal relationship that makes small towns work. Businesses support the community. The community supports the businesses. When one side pulls back, the whole system weakens.

The challenge is that support has to be intentional. It has to be a habit. It cannot be something people do only when they feel guilty or when a business is on the verge of closing.

What You Can Do This Week

You do not need to overhaul your life to make a difference. Small, consistent actions add up. Here are ten things you can do this week to support local businesses and strengthen your community:

  1. Buy lunch or dinner from a locally owned restaurant instead of a chain.

  2. Leave a positive online review for a local business you appreciate.

  3. Refer a local business to a friend or family member who needs their service.

  4. Follow three local businesses on social media and engage with their posts.

  5. Buy a gift card from a local shop and give it to someone as a gift.

  6. Attend a community event sponsored by a local business.

  7. Ask a local business owner how you can help them succeed.

  8. Share a post from a local business to your social media network.

  9. Choose a local vendor for your next home repair, car service, or other need.

  10. Make a small donation to a youth sports team or community organization.

A Simple Challenge

Pick one action from the list above. Commit to it for the next seven days. Then share this letter with someone who cares about your community. It could be a neighbor, a coworker, or a friend who just moved to town.

Your choices matter. The businesses in your town are counting on you to show up.

 

About Donald Deibler

Donald Deibler is a Pennsylvania-based entrepreneur with experience in hospitality, food service, and business operations. He served as Business Manager of All Stars Ice Cream and Café Bakery and plays a key operational role supporting Dead Horse Beer & Burritos, a restaurant owned by his wife. He graduated from Albright College with a degree in Music Business in 2015 and is known for hands-on leadership and community involvement in Hegins and Donaldson, Pennsylvania.

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