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Spokane County Library District: Small Business Saturday: Shop Local All Week Long In 4 Communities

If you have some holiday shopping to do, consider shopping local for a chance to win a prize!

2021-10-20

If you have some holiday shopping to do, consider shopping local for a chance to win a prize! You can support local small businesses and the Shop Small movement, starting on Small Business Saturday and continuing all week long in four communities: Cheney, Deer Park, Medical Lake, and Millwood (Argonne)
November 27–December 4, 2021 These four libraries are once again Neighborhood Champions as part of the American Express Shop Small program. We look forward to providing you with an opportunity to discover and support some great small businesses. Shop Small prize drawing During this week-long event, you can participate in the Shop Small passport challenge and enter a drawing to win a gift certificate to a local business. Visit any of our participating libraries to pick up your passport, along with a map of local, small businesses and shopping bag (while supplies last). Then explore participating businesses all week long, and gather stamps for your passport. Bring your completed passport back to the library before 6pm on December 4. One prize winner will be drawn for each location and notified by December 10. Each winner can choose the participating small business for their gift certificate. Shop Small prizes are sponsored by the Friends of the Library for Argonne, Cheney, Deer Park, and Medical Lake. Special thanks to the Friends of the Library volunteers for generously supporting this program. Small Business Saturday: Shop Local All Week Long ARGONNE, CHENEY, DEER PARK, MEDICAL LAKE
Library Welcome Station: Saturday, Nov 27, 10am–5pm
Shop Small Event: Nov 27–Dec 4
Return Completed Passports to Library: Nov 27–Dec 4, during open hours

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