Celebrate Small Business Saturday with People’s Do-It Center

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Thanksgiving has come and gone, and now people are focusing on the December holiday season. To help kick off the holiday shopping season, Steve Koss, People’s Do-It Center general manager, shares People’s Small Business Saturday deals.

“This year for Small Business Saturday, we are doing a couple of different things. The first one is 20 percent off any one regular-priced item in stock, in the store. Now that includes steel power equipment, chainsaws, leaf blowers, and weed trimmers, including the Walt Milwaukee and Diablo Werner ladders, just to name some of the big brands that we have available,” says Koss. “Along with that, we also have 50 percent off select grouping. So, 50 percent off any in-stock light fixture, 50 percent off all of our fireplace accessories, and also 50 percent off vanities and medicine cabinets.”

On Saturday, Sunny 97.7 WMOI will broadcast on-site from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., sharing Small Business Saturday deals.

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