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🎉 Shoutout to everyone who chose to #SupportSmall this holiday season! Every gift bought from a local business helped k...
🎉 Shoutout to everyone who chose to #SupportSmall this holiday season! Every gift bought from a local business helped k...
🎉 Shoutout to everyone who chose to #SupportSmall this holiday season! Every gift bought from a local business helped k...

Published on: 12/22/2025

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🎉 Shoutout to everyone who chose to #SupportSmall this holiday season!
Every gift bought from a local business helped keep doors open, dreams alive, and our community thriving.
You didn’t just shop — you invested locally. And yes… that absolutely matters. 🤍
Small businesses felt the love this season, and it’s all because of YOU.

News Source : https://www.facebook.com/currycountychamber/posts/pfbid02EqBMagV8xLCFD4CWr3DdLxteAZPDxx86PDaPL4XiXnVowFFb5qCdiWAL8fkrhfLal

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