The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the return of the Shop Small Passport Program, encouraging community members to support local businesses on Small Business Saturday and throughout the two weeks that follow.
This initiative is a fun and rewarding way to shop locally and strengthen our community’s economy.
The Chamber is currently inviting Fulton County small businesses with storefronts to participate in the program, and Chamber membership is not required.
Participating businesses will be featured in the printed passports distributed to Fulton County residents, receive recognition on the Chamber’s event website and Facebook group, and gain access to Small Business Season marketing materials. Most importantly, participants can look forward to increased visibility, foot traffic, and community engagement during the holiday season.
Small businesses interested in joining the program can register online at https://business.fultoncountychamber.com/form/view/37993 by Friday, November 14.
For more information, please contact Tiffany Lukens at (574) 224-2666 or email director@fultoncountychamber.com.
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