If you’re on Bainbridge Island and you hear classical music blaring from a speaker, you can bet that as soon as you turn the corner, Glenn Walker will be standing there selling his Real Change papers. “One day on accident I turned on classical music, and I knew Beethoven, but I saw a kid jumping around and some ladies told me, ‘That music that you play, you will go a long way with that, you’ll sell all your papers,’” Walker said.
“The music attracts people,” he said. ...