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Why You Should Shop Local in Lakewood & Littleton This Holiday Season

Small Business Saturday is November 30 -- add your business to our list!

By Kara Murphy & Christen Reiner, Macaroni KID Lakewood-Littleton, Macaroni KID Denver, and Macaroni KID Highlands Ranch-Parker-Castle Rock-Lone Tree Editor and Publisher November 23, 2024

Did you know that independent retailers return more than three times as much money to the local community than a chain competitor? 

And if you spend that money online? Your local community hardly sees a dime.

That's why, even though it's tempting to do all your holiday shopping from the comfort of your couch, you should make an effort to spend your holiday dollars locally.

This year's Small Business Saturday takes place on November 30. American Express created Small Business Saturday in 2010 as a way to help small businesses get more customers. The celebration has ballooned nationwide, become an annual shopping tradition on the Saturday following Thanksgiving.

Do you own a small business in Lakewood or Littleton? We want to add it to our Small Business Saturday List and our calendar. No strings attached! Let us know about your business here!

How important are small businesses to our communities? Small businesses that employ 500 people or less account for nearly half of the United States' workforce and gross domestic product, according to the federal Small Business Administration

That might be hard to picture when you stop in at your favorite local coffee shop or bookstore. But whether you realize it or not, every dollar you spend there actually stimulates your local economy.

“What began 13 years ago as an effort to support local stores during the holiday shopping season has become the Shop Small movement, bringing together millions of shoppers, small businesses of all kinds, civic leaders, and organizations in thousands of towns and cities across the country,” said Elizabeth Rutledge, Chief Marketing Officer at American Express. “Shopping small has a significant and positive effect on local communities, and we hope Small Business Saturday will help to amplify that effect during the crucial holiday shopping season. When we spend local, small businesses thrive. And when small businesses thrive, we all thrive.”

Need more reasons to shop local Nov. 30 -- and every day? 

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Keeps your community unique

Your community's unique character and personality are shaped by the people and businesses that are there. When you talk about visiting other towns, do you advise people to go there for their chain stores or chain restaurants? Probably not. That's because it's the local stores and restaurants that make a destination unique. By shopping local, you are helping to keep your community vibrant and a draw to visitors.

Offers you more personalized customer service 

Every sale makes a difference to a small business owner. That means you can expect top-notch customer service and employees who know their products.

Gives you a chance to support your neighbor

About 20 million people are employed by businesses with 40 people or less, according to the Small Business Administration. When you spend money at a local small business, you're helping pay the wages and benefits of your neighbors.

Means you're supporting local nonprofits

Local business owners care about their community too. And they give back. A 2015 study by Alignable, a free network for small business owners, showed half of the small business owners surveyed planned to give charitably. Of those, 90 percent planned to give to local organizations, while 10 percent planned to donate to national organizations. 

Is a treasure hunt!

Sure the chain stores are convenient, but they certainly don't have those one-of-a-kind and unique items you find at local stores -- that piece of "wow" jewelry made by a local artisan, the delicious specialty food made right on-site, or the handmade stuffed animal you know your child will carry everywhere.


5 reasons why I love shopping local

  • I am a local small business owner myself, so I appreciate the support of local customers. I love to pass the support that I get forward to others.
  • There is something so great about the connection between a local business owner and their "regulars".
  • My favorite gifts to give are the unusual ones, the ones that are so perfect for the recipient, or the ones that have lots of meaning. You can find all of those in local stores.
  • It might sound cliche, but there is a special feeling about hanging out at a local coffee shop, an afternoon of shopping with your partner at a local shopping center, or grabbing a bite at a family owned restaurant. I can't really describe it. Almost nostalgic, maybe. But it's something that I love, for sure.
  • Have you ever watched The Gilmore Girls? Yeah, that vibe.

You should feel great about spending money at local stores this holiday season -- after all, you're giving back to your community too!