<p>In this episode, store owner, La Donna of <a href="https://ocgeeksandgames.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><em>OC Geeks &amp; Games</em></a> owner joins us to discuss her store in Oregon City, Oregon.</p>
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<p>While not a gamer herself, her husband is. While La Donna was in the military, La Donna&#39;s husband had wanted to start a game store focused on families. The family concept of the store is their most unique selling point. It is further emphasized by La Donna when she says, &quot;When someone comes into my store, it&#39;s like you&#39;re coming into my living room.&quot;</p>
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<p>La Donna handles the managerial aspect of the store, learns the games, and hires the right people to help facilitate those games. Her husband handles the <em>Games Workshop</em> and miniatures side of the business. With three current employees, La Donna emphasizes the wonderful and impactful contribution of her late best friend, Anna, to the business. </p>
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<p>Anna helped grow the <em>Pokemon</em> community, embodied the family spirit that La Donna and her husband were aiming for, and as La Donna puts it - she was the reason people were coming to the store. Her loss is still a difficult loss for everyone to this day.</p>
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<p>In the spirit of what Anna brought to the store, La Donna loves that parents look to come into the store and play games with their kids. Both <em>Dungeons &amp; Dragons</em> and <em>Pokemon</em> are huge with families at her store. The &quot;Learn-To-Play&quot; concept is working well to draw in new customers.</p>
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<p>La Donna is very active in the community including being a foster parent to two kids and her involvement in the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce. Although active, La Donna notes that it&#39;s still a challenge getting people to know that her store exists along with the financials that are involved with running a game store.</p>
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<p>La Donna grew up on a farm and her family did not have much money. However, she never lacked love from her family and friends. She parlays that richness in love to the customers in her store today and treats them as if they&#39;re her kids.</p>
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<p>Looking to the future, La Donna would love to open another store with more square footage.</p>

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The Match Slip

Frank Angelone

OC Geeks & Games With Store Owner, La Donna

MAR 18, 202456 MIN
The Match Slip

OC Geeks & Games With Store Owner, La Donna

MAR 18, 202456 MIN

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<p>In this episode, store owner, La Donna of <a href="https://ocgeeksandgames.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><em>OC Geeks &amp; Games</em></a> owner joins us to discuss her store in Oregon City, Oregon.</p> <p><br></p> <p>While not a gamer herself, her husband is. While La Donna was in the military, La Donna&#39;s husband had wanted to start a game store focused on families. The family concept of the store is their most unique selling point. It is further emphasized by La Donna when she says, &quot;When someone comes into my store, it&#39;s like you&#39;re coming into my living room.&quot;</p> <p><br></p> <p>La Donna handles the managerial aspect of the store, learns the games, and hires the right people to help facilitate those games. Her husband handles the <em>Games Workshop</em> and miniatures side of the business. With three current employees, La Donna emphasizes the wonderful and impactful contribution of her late best friend, Anna, to the business. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Anna helped grow the <em>Pokemon</em> community, embodied the family spirit that La Donna and her husband were aiming for, and as La Donna puts it - she was the reason people were coming to the store. Her loss is still a difficult loss for everyone to this day.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In the spirit of what Anna brought to the store, La Donna loves that parents look to come into the store and play games with their kids. Both <em>Dungeons &amp; Dragons</em> and <em>Pokemon</em> are huge with families at her store. The &quot;Learn-To-Play&quot; concept is working well to draw in new customers.</p> <p><br></p> <p>La Donna is very active in the community including being a foster parent to two kids and her involvement in the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce. Although active, La Donna notes that it&#39;s still a challenge getting people to know that her store exists along with the financials that are involved with running a game store.</p> <p><br></p> <p>La Donna grew up on a farm and her family did not have much money. However, she never lacked love from her family and friends. She parlays that richness in love to the customers in her store today and treats them as if they&#39;re her kids.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Looking to the future, La Donna would love to open another store with more square footage.</p> --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thematchslip/message