SHOP SMALL BUSINESS SATW

 

 SNEADE’S ACE HOME CENTER

OFFER’S ‘SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY’ SAVINGS oN Nov. 29

After the Black Friday deals are had and before consumers click the “add to cart” buttons on Cyber Monday, shoppers can head to Sneade’s Ace Home Center in Owings and Lusby, Maryland to take advantage of “Small Business Saturday.” This fifth annual national event taking place on Nov. 29 encourages consumers to shop at local small businesses across the country to stock up for the holiday season.

A neighborhood fixture in Owings and Lusby for 39 years, Sneade’s Ace Home Center offers a variety of top-selling home maintenance and repair products, lumber, build material, coupled with award-winning service and neighborly advice to help customers complete their projects with ease.  In honor of Small Business Saturday, Sneade’s Ace Home Center has many offered savings as seen in our Holiday Connection Circular and our Thanksgiving Week Sale!

“As a neighborhood retailer, we aim to be the go-to place for homeowners’ home maintenance needs,” said Dave Sneade, President, Sneade’s Ace Home Center.  “We’re proud to participate in Small Business Saturday and celebrate the importance of neighborhood stores while providing our customers with the personal service they need to take care of their homes in preparation for the holidays.”

In addition to the in-store sales going on over the weekend, American Express® is offering card members the opportunity to get a $10 statement credit when they register any eligible American Express Card and then use it to spend $10 or more in a single, in-store qualifying transaction at a small merchant listed on the Shop Small® Map on Small Business Saturday. Consumers can visit the www.shopsmall.com for terms of participation and details on registering their card.

Small Business Saturday is a national event, created by American Express in 2010, and was founded to help the small businesses that are vitally important to the local communities in which they operate. These businesses across the country boost the economy, create local jobs and contribute money and in-kind donations to local organizations. For more information on Small Business Saturday, visit www.smallbusinesssaturday.com.