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Downtown Pittsburg is gearing up for its highly anticipated annual Small Business Saturday Passport Event on November 29. This city-wide celebration encourages residents and visitors alike to shop local and support small businesses as the holiday season approaches.
Throughout the day, participating businesses in the downtown area will offer exclusive deals and special promotions, making it an ideal time for shoppers to find unique gifts and holiday essentials. The event not only highlights the importance of supporting local entrepreneurs but also fosters a sense of community among residents.
To wrap up the festivities of Small Business Saturday, the City of Pittsburg will host a special event that promises to bring the community together in celebration of local commerce. This initiative underscores the vital role that small businesses play in the local economy and aims to inspire a spirit of giving and togetherness during the holiday season. Join in the fun and make a difference by shopping local this Small Business Saturday!
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