Yesterday was Small Business Saturday, the day when people are supposed to go out and spend money at locally owned establishments in their respective towns. The Bookstore where I work celebrated this occasion by having local authors on hand to meet and talk with customers. As the author of The Journey Home: Returning to Chicago (http://www.blurb.com/b/1361398-the-journey-home-returning-to-chicago), I should have demanded "a place at the table, "so to speak, but I didn't. Why push the envelope? In any case, the place was packed all day, so it appears the event was a big success. And for the record, I did not spend any money at either a local or chain establishment yesterday. There goes the economy.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Small Business Saturday
Yesterday was Small Business Saturday, the day when people are supposed to go out and spend money at locally owned establishments in their respective towns. The Bookstore where I work celebrated this occasion by having local authors on hand to meet and talk with customers. As the author of The Journey Home: Returning to Chicago (http://www.blurb.com/b/1361398-the-journey-home-returning-to-chicago), I should have demanded "a place at the table, "so to speak, but I didn't. Why push the envelope? In any case, the place was packed all day, so it appears the event was a big success. And for the record, I did not spend any money at either a local or chain establishment yesterday. There goes the economy.
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