May 7, 2025 - 08:19

In a bid to support local entrepreneurs, Lebanon is celebrating Small Business Week by offering residents a $5 discount on purchases made at participating small businesses. This initiative aims to encourage the community to shop locally and recognize the vital role that small businesses play in the economy.
The promotion is designed to foster a sense of community and highlight the unique offerings of local shops, restaurants, and services. By incentivizing residents to choose small businesses over larger chains, Lebanon hopes to boost local sales and create a vibrant shopping environment.
Local business owners have expressed their gratitude for the initiative, noting that it not only helps increase foot traffic but also strengthens community ties. Many small business owners believe that such promotions can significantly impact their visibility and sales, allowing them to thrive in a competitive marketplace.
As Small Business Week unfolds, residents are encouraged to take advantage of the discounts and celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit that drives Lebanon's economy.
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