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Shopping Small: A Big Deal for Communities
Batavia, IL, USA,Sunday, December 1, 2024
Studies show that about 67 cents out of every dollar spent at a small business stays in the local community. Paula Schmidt, the president of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, pointed out that most shops in downtown Geneva are small and owned by locals. She highlighted that Small Business Saturday is a big deal for these businesses, encouraging people to shop local.
Steve Warrenfeltz, the owner of Kiss the Sky records in Batavia, has been recognized for his long-lasting small business. He believes that small businesses care deeply about their customers and the community. "We're a significant part of the market, " he said. "And we build personal relationships with our customers. " Missi Hartmann, who owns The Tea Tree in Batavia, agreed. She's been in business for nearly nine years and wishes the push to shop local lasted more than just one day.
Sarah Cunnar, a Batavia resident, loves shopping locally. "The money we spend stays in our community, " she said. "And it employs our neighbors. It's great to talk to the owners and get their recommendations. "
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