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Visit Valle Jewelers or follow us on Facebook for the latest jewelry trends & new store arrivals! Shop Local, Shop Small this year!
Visit Valle Jewelers or follow us on Facebook for the latest jewelry trends & new store arrivals! Shop Local, Shop Small this year!
Press release:
This Friday begins the 3rd Annual Shared Open Houses for two locally owned small businesses – Norton’s Chizzelwood and JP Designs, Plus.
Their gift shops are full of products for your holiday shopping, offering many handmade and specialty items.
Are you looking for wood-burned American flags, laser-etched and stitched items, shelves, side tables, cupboards, and wooden flower arrangements? How about a special home décor item, outdoor poly furniture set, primitives, Buffalo Bills item? You’ll find all of these and more throughout these two shops.
Located at 4309 Gilhooly Road in Alexander (Norton’s Chizzelwood) and 4096 East Main Street Road, Attica (JP Designs, Plus), these businesses are only 4 miles apart. When you stop in at each location, a slip will be validated to enter you into the grand prize drawing for the “Basket of Joy” valued at approximately $100. Make a purchase, and you’ll be entered twice into the drawing.
Hours for the Shared Open Houses are this Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Why not submit a Wish List for yourself once you shop? The owners will then reach out to family members of your choice and suggest items that YOU might “wish” for. Stop in and enjoy some refreshments, hot cider and special savings!
On behalf of both Fran and Bobbi at Norton’s Chizzelwood and Joe and Judy at JP Designs, Plus – thank you for supporting small businesses throughout the year and have a safe, happy and healthy Holiday Season.
Previously:
SHOP SMALL - SHOP LOCAL - Adam Miller Toys and Bicycles. Valle Jewelers. Charles Men's Shop.
With the holidays upon us it is a good time to remind Genesee County residents that we're fortunate to live in a community with a strong base of locally owned businesses.
Locally owned businesses are the backbone of any local community. Local owners give back to the community in ways that chains do not, through their donations, their sponsorships, and their service on civic organizations and charities.
Communities with a vibrant local business community thrive, so we encourage you to do what you can this holiday season and throughout the year to support locally owned businesses.
These businesses support the community by supporting local news coverage. Local news coverage is also critical to a community's health. Facebook, Tik Tok or Instagram are never going to send a reporter to a City Council meeting or a school board meeting or cover a budget hearing or hold elected officials accountable for how they spend your tax money. It takes local news businesses such as The Batavian that rely on your support and the support of local businesses to help keep you informed.
We're all here to make Genesee County a great place to live, work, be active, and to be entertained.
Ashley Mooney checks out some jewelry while at Valle Jewelers in Batavia during the annual post-Thanksgiving "Shop Local Saturday." Carrie Lawrence, foreground, and Stephen Valle are co-owners of Valle Jewelers.
Santa's recommendation for Christmas 2020: Fulfill your gift list at locally owned businesses, the backbone of our community.
Don Brown, co-owner of Batavia Bootery in Batavia, shows off a sneaker to Ohlson, Gunner and Marrick.
Robin Czwojbak with John Roche, owner of Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle in Batavia.
Chris Crocker, owner of The YNGodess Shop, with customer Paul Boylan.
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Thanks for all of the community support. The "We Are Batavia Tough" site is live. Click here to check it out and make a purchase to support your favorite shop or all three!
For Small Business Saturday, Iris Bodine, 8, went shopping with her aunt Margie Everett at Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle.
We didn't get a chance to visit local businesses until the afternoon, but several business owners said their shops were full in the morning and that it seems like more people seemed to be out shopping local on the first Saturday after Thanksgiving than previous years.
Dave Howe, Charles Men's Shop, said at least a half-dozen people mentioned the annual Shop Local promotion is what motivated them to visit local businesses today.
Stephen Valle and Carrie Lawrence, Valle Jewelers.
Chris Crocker and Leslie Moma, The Yngodess Shop.
Don Brown and Dave Howe, Charles Men's Shop.
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