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Small Business 2012

Friday, November 23, 2012

Share Your Small Business Saturday Deals with Patch

Patch is compiling a list of Small Business Saturday deals. Share yours here.

Small Business Saturday is on Nov. 24 this year, two days after Thanksgiving. It is a day for everyone to support the small businesses their community thrives on. This year, your Manassas Park and Manassas Patch sites are joining up to put together a list of local Small Business Saturday deals. We know there are dozens of locally-owned small businesses participating in the area — you can look up which local businesses are participating here. If you are a small business owner, leave your deal in the comments section below, and it will be added to the list. American Express founded the day in 2010 to help small businesses get exposure during the holiday season, when they might be otherwise overlooked. With retailers buzzing around the …

Michelle Winters

2:54 pm on Saturday, November 24, 2012

I wanted to post a deal I am having for my company, SleepWell Sleep Solutions. If you contact me Saturday or Sunday, Nov 24 - 25 about settting up a consultation to take place in the next two weeks, you will get a discount on pricing. You will save $20 off a regular sleep consultation, $50 off a sleep consultation & followups or $30 of a Greenproofing Consultation. Contact me for more details! My…   more ›

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

New Pet Store Collects Donated Supplies for Needy Cats, Dogs

Pet Valu in Manassas is collecting food, leashes and beds for needy pets and their struggling owners.

Pet Valu in Hastings Marketplace in Manassas is collecting food and pet supplies for shelters and owners who are struggling to care for their pets.  The store is accepting leashes, collars, toys, beds, coats, food and monetary donations for shelters, according to release issued this month by the company. While shopping for themselves, patrons can select an item to donate, pay for it, then drop it in the collection box by the door on the way out. All supplies donated through Pet Valu will benefit Philadoptables, Baltimore Area Rescue and Care Shelter, Thankful Paws, Hurricane Sandy victims and other local shelters in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. Want more Manassas news? Get it in your inbox each day for free. Get the Manassas Patch…

Michel Devost

8:26 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Hello , You like the PETS !!! Let me show my beautiful creations of decorative mailboxes! Models : dogs, cats, horses, farm animals, wild animals, birds, vehicles, fish, snoopy. Be the first to own one of these very unique mailboxes! “ … This mailboxes will do turn the heads of the passers-by”. Web site : http://pages.globetrotter.net/miche/mailboxes.html   more ›

Monday, November 19, 2012

Join the Patch Black Friday Shopping Street Team

We want a Patch Street Team to take us along on the busiest shopping day of the year.

This coming Black Friday, we want all the die-hard Black Friday shoppers to take us with them as they hit the streets and the mall. Manassas Park's Rachel Kirkland was on the Patch Street Team last year, read her shopping tale here. Where are you headed? Old Town Manassas? the Manassas Mall?  Or are you hitting the road to Tysons Corner Center? What are you looking for? A new iPad? Diamond earrings? What was your best find? A cool barbecue grill? We'll outfit you with some Patch swag—including a renewable canvas shopping bag and a Patch water bottle—and a gift card to help caffeinate your morning. In exchange, we'll ask for: There are a limited number of team spots available. To apply, email the following information to jamie.rogers at …

Do You Plan to Spend More Money this Holiday Season?

Northern Virginia's economy is relatively strong, but the looming threat of sequestration has some shoppers nervous.

Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, holiday parties—it's an expensive time of year.  According to the National Retail Federation's national holiday consumer spending survey (conducted by BIGinsight), the average holiday shopper will spend $749.51 on gifts, décor, holiday cards, entertaining and other things this season. That's a minor increase from $740.57 — the amount shoppers spent last year. Two-thirds of respondents to a recent poll by the NPD Group said they “plan to spend about the same” as last year, while 10 percent planned to “spend more.” Unlike other areas of the country, the fiscal cliff and sequestration are really on the minds of thousands of federal employees and government contractors. In addition, western Prince William…

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Cornucopia Arts and Crafts Event is Saturday in Manassas Park

Arts and crafts as well as food vendors will be at the annual Cornucopia.

The Cornucopia, Manassas Park's annual arts, crafts and food festival, is planned for Saturday at the city's community center. A cornucopia symbolizes the beauty of autumn and the meaningfulness of Thanksgiving, making it a fitting name for the city's fall arts and crafts fair, said Jennifer Deuterman, marketing manager for the department of parks and recreation. Many people in the community have great talents and cornucopia is way to showcase them, she added. Attendees can expect variety of arts and crafts vendors, jewelry vendors, knitting vendors, accessory vendors, photography vendors as well as organic food and homemade goods. Doors open at 9 a.m. The event ends at 2 p.m. Manassas Park Department of Parks and Recreations still has …

Old Town Business Association Launches Shop Local Awareness Campaign

Old Town Manassas business owners ask for community support on Small Business Saturday and during the annual Merry Old Town Merchants Open House.

The more than 60 business and restaurant owners who call Old Town Manassas home have banded together for a campaign designed to keep Manassas residents’ retail dollars at home.  The Old Town Business Association wants residents to shop locally because it is an investment in the community said Christine Finnie, owner of Whimsical Galerie in Old Town Manassas.  A committee commissioned by the business association found that $68 of every $100 spent at a local business stays in the community, compared to just $43 spent at large chain stores.  The committee also found that no money spent online stays in the community.  “Shopping local isn’t just about spending your money in a local business. It is supporting your neighbor, your friend, your …

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