
08/04/2024
Signing Off
Joyful readers browse through Black Hills Woman Magazine during their hair appointments, dentists appointments, or while in line at the grocery store. Women pick up a copy of the magazine and slide it into their purse for future perusing or to share an issue with a friend or family member. People featured in the magazine comment about how they feel famous from the publicity they receive from being highlighted on the shiny pages of the magazine. Local businesses are grateful for the home-grown, word-of-mouth-nature of the articles telling their story. The pages are filled with heartfelt words from local women writers who invest themselves into the stories they tell. It only takes days before shelves of Black Hills Woman Magazines are emptied at local businesses, shoppers compelled to grab an issue after taking a peek at the cover photography.
The magazine has morphed from the time I purchased it – a new logo, a new website, new designer, new writers, and even a new shape/size. I’m really, really proud of BHW. I’m especially proud of the women (and one very talented male photographer) behind this magazine. From content design, content creation, writing articles, editing articles, scheduling cover photoshoots, editing beautiful cover photography … and so (so, so) much more … BHW is a labor of love.
While BHW has brought me (and I hope you) an abundance of joy, an outlet for creativity, an opportunity to connect further with the community, and many other gifts, this issue (April) will be my last. I don’t know what’s ahead for BHW. Maybe one of you reading this feels a calling to continue the joyful work of celebrating the women, culture, and businesses of the Black Hills. For me, though, I’m signing off.
As a reader, I hope you’ve learned about a woman (or many) deserving of recognition, you’ve read a story that made you look at something differently, you’ve made a purchase at a small business because you read about their story, you’ve laughed out loud while reading a humorous article, you’ve tried a new recipe, and/or you’ve learned something new. I look forward to picking up the next issue of BHW from a new owner’s perspective.
There’s so much more to be written.
Stay tuned.
Kelsey
Read the April issue here: www.blackhillswoman.com
Cover photography: Boden Photography