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November 27, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 15
‘Shop small’ on Small Business Saturday
Local residents are urged to support their
local businesses on Small Business Satur-
day, which will be observed on Nov. 30 this
year. Area residents are invited to partici-
pate in this annual event, which highlights
the benefits of shopping locally.
As an added incentive, special discounts
will be offered. American Express, a found-
ing partner of Small Business Saturday, is
offering a $10 credit when registered Amer-
ican Express cardholders spend $10 or more
at a qualifying small business location on
Nov. 30. Eligible American Express cards
must be registered online at ShopSmall.
com. Registration is limited, and is now
open. The registration period will continue
until 11:59 p.m. Mountain Standard Time
on Nov. 30, 2013, unless the registration
limit is reached sooner.
Shoppers should then use their regis-
tered cards on Nov. 30 to spend $10 or more
in a single, in-store transaction at a qualify-
ing location that appears on the Small Busi-
ness Saturday Map, which is available on
ShopSmall.com. “In an age of national chains and big
corporate advertising, our communities
are losing a sense of local character and the
value of choice,” said Midland Park Cham-
ber of Commerce President Dr. Lori Nuzzi.
“It’s time to consider the real costs to a com-
munity that loses its locally owned business
base. Dollars spent at community-based
merchants create a multiplier effect in the
local economy. Ensure choice and diversity,
demand excellent customer service, and get
the best value for you time and money: Shop
locally. We appreciate your business.”
Nicolette “Nickie” Lisella, president
of the Allendale Chamber of Commerce,
added, “What a shame it would be if the
downtown or Main Street in our local towns
dissolved due to residents’ lack of support!
Imagine if your only option to shop was the
mall. Not only is it an investment of one’s
time getting there and then finding parking,
but most of the malls in our area have the
same big box stores.
“The nice thing about shopping locally
is that you can park your car once, walk to
all the shops, grab a bite to eat, and you’re
done! Plus our little town of Allendale is
decorated beautifully for the holidays. I
have always enjoyed bumping into people
I know from town while shopping, and
because I don’t have to rush like a lunatic.
I can take a few moments and chat. For me,
shopping locally is the best choice. I hope
you will agree!”
Local business people are an integral
part of the community and deserve sup-
port. These businesses support many local
teams and organizations that rely on their
generosity for the success of their events.
On Small Business Saturday, everyone will
have the chance to thank these businesses
by shopping locally.
Discover convenient, affordable quality
at your local merchants as you find unique
items for everyone on your gift list, save on
gasoline, and enjoy personal service pro-
vided by friends and neighbors. This is the
day to indulge in special treats as you sup-
port small businesses: the backbone of the
community. Small Business Saturday is an American
shopping holiday held on the Saturday after
Thanksgiving -- one of the busiest shopping
periods of the year. First observed on Nov.
27, 2010, Small Business Saturday encour-
ages holiday shoppers to patronize brick
and mortar businesses that are small and
local. In 2010, the holiday was conceived
and promoted by American Express via a
nationwide radio and television advertising
campaign.