Valdosta Main Street gears up for Small Business Saturday
On Tuesday, November 20, Mayor John Gayle read a proclamation ahead of Small Business Saturday.
While big-box retailers have Black Friday, Small Business Saturday is dedicated to showcasing and supporting local small businesses throughout the country. This annual observance began in 2010 and has become a national holiday campaign. Downtown Valdosta Main Street, as a regional center of locally owned businesses, supports and celebrates the importance behind shopping local. These businesses help to give Downtown a distinct personality that makes shopping and visiting here a unique and special experience. Celebrating shopping local is a good time to remember the economic impact locally owned businesses have; according to the American Booksellers Association over half of what you spend when you shop at a locally owned business will stay in your community, supporting local organizations and services. SHOP SMALL® with Downtown Valdosta’s shops, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques on Small Business Saturday, November 24th, and make a big impact on our community.
Valdosta Main Street has partnered with the chamber of commerce to promote Small Business Saturday with sales and swag that citizens will see downtown soon. The Downtown Valdosta area has more than 1000 free parking spaces for those interested in coming out to celebrate.
“When you come to downtown Valdosta, know that it can be an all-day event. You can come down and have breakfast in one place, do a little shopping, lunch in another place, and maybe drinks on the rooftop at Steel Magnolia’s to finish your evening,” says Rachel Thrasher, Main Street Program Coordinator.
For more information, contact the Valdosta Main Street office at (229) 259-3577 or rthrasher@valdostacity.com.