Shop Small in Redmond and Win Prizes

Redmond, WALocal News

Redmond, WA, is launching its "Love Local Redmond Shop Small" campaign to promote local businesses during the 2024 holiday season, running until December 31. This initiative features a Shop Small Passport Program, which incentivizes participants to explore small businesses throughout the city. Mayor Angela Birney highlighted the vital role of small businesses in the local economy, stating that the program provides a platform for community engagement and cultural exchange. As part of the campaign, an interactive map will guide participants, allowing them to earn points for each business visited. Exciting weekly prizes, including gift certificates and ORCA cards, will be awarded, alongside a grand prize package featuring Cirque du Soleil tickets.

The campaign also coincides with festive events like Redmond Lights in Downtown Park, enhancing the holiday spirit. Interested businesses can sign up for free, further enriching the local shopping experience. For more details, residents can visit ExperienceRedmond. com.

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