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Small Business Saturday 2020: Help Prince George's Economy

Small Business Saturday — it's on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Bowie overcome pandemic hardships.

BOWIE, MD — Small businesses have been the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, making Small Business Saturday in 2020 more vital than ever. This year, the all-local shopping event falls on Nov. 28 including in Bowie.

Independently owned boutiques, gift shops, mom-and-pop hardware stores, restaurants and the like in Bowie are facing unprecedented challenges due to coronavirus-related restrictions and shutdowns.

The list of Small Business Saturday participants continues to grow, despite the pandemic. Here’s some of the businesses that have signed up so far:

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  • Old Bowie Town Grill
  • Bowie Transmission & Auto
  • The Pink Orchid
  • Sign Tek
  • Nightlight Astrology
  • Rays Towing Service
  • Keystone Pavers
  • The Omelette Chefs Catering
  • Metropolitian Heating And Cooling
  • Power Cleaning Services
  • First Class Chimney
  • Saxbys Coffee
  • Mike Or Mike Electric
  • Chenise Tutoring Service
  • St. John's Colonic Center
  • Rainbow Child Care
  • Buy Rite
  • Ike Motors
  • Prodigy Instruments
  • Duley's Service
  • Urban Carpets Inc.
  • Capitol Improvements
  • A Step In Time
  • Excelone Contracting
  • Quiet Manor Assisted Living Facility
  • Offutt Tool & Supply Company
  • Only Nails
  • Upscale Tonsorial Parlor
  • The Crab Galley
  • Danica Oriental
  • Star Dry Cleaners
  • Green Light Office
  • Pennywise Office Pro
  • Great Nails
  • Bowie Liquors
  • Sure Shot Pressure Washing
  • After School Karate Academy
  • Ledo Pizza Bowie
  • Fitness 4 Less
  • Cynergis Dispute Resolution Services
  • GK Mechanical
  • Metro Office Systems
  • Bowie Auto Service
  • JT Home Remodeling
  • Payne Mechanical Services
  • H & S Cleaners
  • Fancier Spa & Nails
  • East Moon
  • Artistry Le Nails
  • Mineral Xi
  • Maryland Home Improvement Master
  • Designed By Aja Floral
  • Total Lawn
  • Afrik International Bowie
  • Vending Ramal
  • Queensway Food
  • Palawan Oriental Market
  • Klotz Institute Of Kar
  • Triune Security Of Maryland
  • Law Office of Kari Holm Fawcett
  • Carey Law Office
  • T & T Liquor
  • Bowie Towne Veterinary
  • Dash In
  • Move & Groove
  • Star Makers Academy Of Dance
  • ezStorage Bowie
  • Stat Plumbing & Heating
  • Redeemer Child Care Center
  • Math Enrichment Tutor Center
  • Wow U Salon
  • Peepers Family EyeCare

Did we miss anyone in Bowie? Tell us in the comments or send an email to jacob.baumgart@patch.com and we’ll add it to the list.

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Temporary closures, capacity restrictions, decreased demand for products and services and delays due to supply-chain issues have led to unprecedented challenges for small-business owners.

But the “Shop Small” movement continues amid these hardships.

“This holiday season looks a little different, but we can still share joy,” American Express, which established Small Business Saturday in 2010, said in a statement. “Shop small and support your favorite small businesses — both in store and online — all holiday season long.”

Sixty-two percent of small businesses in the United States need to see sales income return to the same rate it was pre-pandemic before the end of the year to stay in business, according to American Express.

These businesses, many family-owned, were already fighting for survival against malls, big box stores and online retailers before the pandemic.

“Small businesses have an immeasurable effect on the quality of life in neighborhoods by providing necessary resources and supporting a local ecosystem that includes charitable organizations, schools and churches,” said Caroline Connors, executive director of the Morgan Park Beverly Hills Business Association, an organization that supports small businesses on the South Side of Chicago.

Since 2010, local business supporters have spent more than $100 billion on Small Business Saturday, according to American Express.

A Shop Small Consumer Impact survey from American Express before the pandemic found that 73 percent of people think empty storefronts are a national issue, and 84 percent agree the increase in empty storefronts and the closing of small, independently owned businesses negatively affect their local communities.

The survey showed that when consumers are aware of the impact of spending their dollars locally, 75 percent said they would be more likely to purchase a product or service from small, independently owned businesses.

For every dollar spent at a U.S. small business, approximately 67 cents stays in the local community, according to American Express. This helps independent shops and restaurants keep their doors open and meet pay for their workers — your neighbors.

That amounts to about $67 billion that has stayed in local communities since Small Business Saturday began, according to American Express.

“With so many small businesses hit hard in 2020, it’s more important than ever to shop locally this holiday season to ensure they are able to continue operating in 2021,” Connors said.

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