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Made up of independent businesses, Zelienople crowded on Small Business Saturday

Nadim Farhat hands his son, Jude Farhat, 4, a LEGO keychain to look at inside Bricks and Minifigs during Small Business Saturday in Zelienople on Saturday, Nov. 28. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle
Small businesses rejoice

ZELIENOPLE — Although Heather Shriver’s children saw many toys and items they wanted for Christmas on Saturday, Nov. 29, Shriver was encouraging them to look for gifts they could give to their siblings this year, a first time idea for the youths.

It was a good day for them to be shopping, too, because several shops in Zelienople were offering deals for Small Business Saturday. The children were having a good time just browsing the toys in Room To Grow, a children’s store on Main Street.

“It’s a new concept for the kids; it’s the first year we’re having the kids buy each other gifts,” said Shriver, who lives in Zelienople and attends many of the borough’s events.

According to Robin Fleming, the owner of Room To Grow, Small Business Saturday has for the past several years been a good day for business in Zelienople. The Zelienople Area Business Association also helps prop up the shops on the day as well, this year by offering raffles that people could enter by bringing a local business receipt to the organization’s booth near the center of town. The prizes were gift cards donated by the local businesses.

Fleming said locals have come to make Small Business Saturday a tradition in Zelienople, and her shop usually sees a lot of traffic.

“People really enjoy it,” Fleming said. “I think people like to know they are supporting community businesses, and small towns are the place to come for that.”

Small Business Saturday was founded by American Express in 2010 and officially cosponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration since 2011. It is meant to mirror Black Friday, by encouraging people to shop local at independent stores and businesses rather than corporations or chains, according to the Small Business Administration.

Joel Grobe, president of the Zelienople Area Business Association, said people of Zelienople and the surrounding area don’t even need much encouragement to support local businesses. On Saturday, he manned the association’s booth where the raffles and some hot chocolate were being offered.

Grobe commented that because Main Street is made up of small businesses, people will often spend the whole day shopping downtown.

“People know to come here for small business shopping,” Grobe said. “I can say for the past three or four years (Small Business Saturday) has been growing.”

It would be a long day for some shoppers, but there was plenty going on to keep them occupied. Aside from the raffles, businesses had specials on offer, like Elluinger's Meat & Deli, which was cooking up barbecue in front of its store, and C.T. McCormick Hardware, which had deals in its shop as well.

Sarah Klicker, of Cranberry Township, made a trip to Main Street Saturday specifically to visit a recently opened store, Bricks & Minifigs, because her children enjoy LEGO.

“My kids, they have been saving up their chore money to come here and buy LEGOs,” Klicker said. “This place is what brought us here.”

Bricks & Minifigs officially opened the previous Saturday, although its owner, Elliott Cramer, said he pushed to have the store soft open before Zelienople Fall Festival. He said that although his business is a franchise, most of the Bricks & Minifigs shops are family-owned, which he said is an important element to tying a business to the community.

He added that small shops are what help make a community worth staying in.

“Zelienople is the perfect place to be,” Cramer said. “I’m excited for what Zelienople has done and what is happening here. We’re a bit of a destination and I think when people want to invest in an area it makes people want to stay in that area.”

Grobe, too, said Zelienople has become a business hub for people looking to start out. In addition to Bricks & Minifigs, several other businesses were working their first Small Business Saturday this year.

The new businesses help keep the annual “holiday” fresh, and Grobe said many are happy to work with the Zelienople business association.

“Everything we do is a collaboration, and everyone here wants to collab,” Grobe said.

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