BOISE, Idaho - The closure of a beloved video store often marks the end of an era, but for one Idaho man, it was an opportunity to preserve a cherished tradition. When The Video Stop closed, owner David Kraning couldn't bear the thought of his most loyal customer, Christina, losing her daily routine of selecting a movie.
Kraning decided to take matters into his own hands. He built "Christina's Corner," a special section stocked with movies he knows Christina enjoys. Every day, Christina visits Kraning and chooses a film, just like she did when The Video Stop was open. This act of kindness has not only kept a tradition alive but has also strengthened the bond between Kraning and Christina.
"It's more than just renting a movie," Kraning explained. "It's about maintaining a connection and providing a sense of normalcy. Christina's Corner is a small way to show her how much she means to our community." The story has resonated with people online, highlighting the importance of community and small acts of kindness in preserving traditions.
Idaho Man Keeps Video Store Tradition Alive for Loyal Customer
When The Video Stop in Idaho closed its doors, owner David Kraning knew he had to do something special for his most loyal customer. He created "Christina's Corner," a dedicated video selection just for her. This heartwarming act ensures Christina can continue her daily routine of choosing a movie, keeping a beloved tradition alive and showcasing the power of community.
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