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Small Business Saturday coming
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The purpose of Small Business Saturday is to get more people into local businesses. - photo by Stock photo

The Richmond Hill/Bryan County Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the city of Richmond Hill and the Richmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau, announce Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29, as well as a “Shop, Dine & Play Local This Holiday Season ... And Beyond” marketing message.
Additionally, there will be a storefront decorating contest inviting all businesses to decorate/light-up their storefronts. The voting contest will be held on Facebook (facebook.com/HollyDaysOnTheHill) to determine the winners.
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, there were nearly 28 million small businesses in the United States last year. Over the past two decades, they created 65 percent of net new jobs. For every $100 spent in locally owned, independent stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenditures, according to the small-business advocacy group, The 3/50 Project. Local sales generate local taxes, which are used for basic government services such as fire and police protection, road repairs, parks and recreation services.
For more information, go to www.RHBCchamber.org, call 912-756-3444 or email info@rhbcchamber.org.

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