New Hampshire Small Business Saturday Guide for 2022

ADVANTAGES THIS YEAR. MY PLEASURE. HAVE A GOOD LIFE ON YOUR GOAL. GET SET SHOP. AND BEFORE THEY COME FROM THE STRONG STARTING ERAS IN THE BIG BOX STORES ON BLACK FRIDAY. SMALL BUSINESSES WANT YOU TO SAVE SOME STEAM FOR SATURDAY, YES, SO IT STARTS HERE AT THE BAKERY 10:00. SO YOU WANT TO SHOW UP AND GET FREE COFFEE WHILE IT LASTS. AND THERE WILL ALSO BE SOME LISTINGS OF COMPANIES PARTICIPATING WITH DIFFERENT AND ONE PASS. YOU COULD GO TOWN TREASURING TO ENTER A DRAW. SO MUCH GOOD GOOD THING IS HAPPENING IN TOWN. SMALL BUSINESSES IN QUEEN CITY OFFER EVERYTHING FROM BIG SALES TO GIFT CARD SALES TO HAPPY HOUR DEALS. AND IT’S ABOUT PUTTING MONEY INTO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. STUDIO 50 HOLDS DROP IN HANDMADE WORKSHOPS ALL DAY. IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING, WE KNOW ALL ABOUT GETTING PEOPLE TO CREATE THINGS WITH THEIR HANDS AND SO WE HOPE THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE TO CREATE MEMORIES, MAKE HANDMADE GIFTS FROM THE HEART. SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS, THEY CREATE JOBS THAT CIRCLE MONEY IN OUR GRANITE STATE. COMMUNITIES ARE ALL ONE COMMUNITY AND WE ARE ALL FROM HERE. SO WE WANT TO ENSURE THAT OUR COMMUNITY IS SERVED BY PEOPLE IN SMALL BUSINESSES AND PEOPLE LIKE US WHO ARE THE COMMUNITY FOR EVERY DOLLAR A LOCAL BUSINESS SPENT $0.67 STAYS IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. THIS AFTER AMERICAN EXPRESS. SO CONSIDER THAT LAST YEAR, $23.3 BILLION WAS SPENT ON SMALL BUSINESSES ON SATURDAY IN AMERICA. THAT’S OVER $15 BILLION PUT INTO LOCAL ECONOMIES. OK. I HAVE BANANA WALNUT CLOSE, SMALL SATURDAY SHOP. EVENTS ARE HAPPENING ACROSS THE STATE. DOVER MAKES IT A THREE DAY OPPORTUNITY TAKING IT BETWEEN THE ARTISTS CHECKERED FRIDAY AND SUNDAY BETWEEN THE SUNDAY OF THE DOVER CHRISTMAS PARADE AT THREE. I HAVE SO MANY UNIQUE SMALL BUSINESSES FROM ESCAPE SHOPS AND AMAZING CANDY SHOPS HERE. YOU COULD FIND REALLY UNUSUAL AND UNIQUE GIFTS WHICH IS WONDERFUL AROUND THE HOLIDAYS AND REALLY HELP YOUR NEIGHBORS, FRIENDS, YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY. IT IS CONCORD HAS THE ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING FRIDAY AND FESTIVAL OF TREES AND PROMOTES JOY SHOP CONCORD UP TO CHRISTMAS HOPING THAT SHOPPERS ON NORTH MAIN STREET AND BEYOND HOPE FOR THEIR TREASURE TRAPS OF UNIQUE SHOPS AND ITEMS. MANY MANY. THE LOCAL RETAILERS ARE INVOLVED IN THEIR DEALS AND PROMOTIONS AND, YOU KNOW, GREAT GIFT IDEAS. AND IT’S LOTS OF FUN. COME DOWNTOWN CONCORD AND DURING CONCORD REALLY, THERE ARE LOTS OF ACTIVITIES AND IT’S A FUN TIME TO VISIT. SO THE KEY MESSAGE FROM THESE CITIES, BUSINESSES, IF YOU GO SHOP SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES

New Hampshire stores, shops and cafes are ready to welcome customers on Small Business Saturday

on your mark. Get ready. Business! Before you get too banged up at the big stores on Black Friday, New Hampshire’s small business owners want you to save some steam for Saturday. You’ll want to show up and grab a free coffee while you still can, and it will be List of companies participating with various promotions and a pass to do as a scavenger hunt around town to enter a raffle. So there is a lot of good happening in the city,” said Heather McGrail, President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce.>> Here is a list of many of the small businesses taking part. Small businesses in Queen City offer everything from big sales to gift card promotions to happy hour offers and it’s all about giving money back to the local community. Studio 550 holds handmade workshops throughout the day. “If you know anything about the studio, we’re all about getting people to craft with their hands. We hope this is a chance for people to make memories and make handmade gifts from the heart,” said Monica Leap, owner of Sudio 550 Arts Center. Small business owners said they create jobs, which keeps the money circulating in our Granite State communities. “We’re all one community, and we’re all from here, so we want to make sure our community is served by small businesses and people like us who love the community,” Diz’s Downtown Café’s Judi Window said. According to American Express, 67 cents of every dollar spent locally stays in this community. Last year, the credit card giant reported on Small Business Saturday that US consumers spent $23.3 billion, meaning more than $15 billion flowed back into the local economy. Small Business Saturday events are held across the state. Dover makes it a three day event, falling between Plaid Friday and Artists Sunday, leading up to the Dover Christmas Parade at 3pm. You can find really unusual and unique gifts, which is wonderful around the holidays. It really helps your neighbors, your friends, your local economy. It is vitally important,” said Margaret Joyce, President of the Dover Chamber of Commerce. Concord leaders host the annual Tree Lights Friday and Festival of Trees – and they’re promoting the ‘spread joy, buy Concord’ message all the way to Christmas in hopes that shoppers on North Main Street and beyond will focus on their treasure trove of unique shops and items. “The local retailers are involved and offer special offers and promotions as well as great gift ideas. It’s just a lot of fun, so come to downtown Concord. There’s a lot of activity and it’s a fun time to visit,” said Tim Sink, President of the Concord Chamber of Commerce. The ultimate message from these cities and businesses is for Granite Staters, when they shop, to support the businesses that support their communities.

on your mark. Get ready. Business!

Before you get too fired up at the big department stores on Black Friday, small business owners in New Hampshire want you to save some steam for Saturday

“Yes it starts exactly at 10am here at the Bookery so stop by and get a free coffee while you still can and there will also be a list of companies participating with various promotions and a pass you can go on a scavenger hunt through the city to take part in a raffle. So there are a lot of good things happening in the city,” said Heather McGrail, President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce.

>> Here you will find a list of many participating small businesses

Small businesses in the Queen City will be offering everything from big sales to gift card promotions to happy hour deals, and it’s all about putting money back into the local community.

Studio 550 hosts drop-in craft workshops throughout the day.

“If you know anything about the studio, we’re all about getting people to make things with their hands. We hope this is an opportunity for people to make memories and make handmade gifts from the heart,” said Monica Leap, owner of Sudio 550 Arts Center.

Small business owners said they create jobs, which keeps the money circulating in our Granite State communities.

“We’re all a community, and we’re all from here, so we want to make sure our community is served by small businesses and people like us who love the community,” said Judi Window of Diz’s Downtown Café.

According to American Express, 67 cents of every dollar spent locally stays in this community. Last year, on Small Business Saturday, the credit card giant said $23.3 billion was spent by U.S. consumers, meaning more than $15 billion went back into the local economy.

Small Business Saturday events are held across the state. Dover makes it a three day event, falling between Plaid Friday and Artists Sunday, leading up to the Dover Christmas Parade at 3pm

“We have so many unique little shops here, from skateboard shops to candy stores. You can find really unusual and unique gifts, which is wonderful around the holidays. It really helps your neighbors, your friends, your local economy. It is vitally important,” said Margaret Joyce, President of the Dover Chamber of Commerce.

Concord leaders host the annual Tree Lighting Friday and Festival of Trees — and they’re promoting the “spread joy, buy Concord” message through Christmas in hopes that shoppers on North Main Street and beyond will focus on their treasure trove of unique ones shops and articles.

“The local dealers are involved and offer specials and promotions as well as great gift ideas. It’s just a lot of fun, so come to downtown Concord. There’s a lot of activity and it’s a fun time to visit,” said Tim Sink, President of the Concord Chamber of Commerce.

The ultimate message from these cities and businesses is for Granite Staters, when they shop, to support the businesses that support their communities.

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