Support your local home-based businesses this holiday season! Small Business Saturday is Nov. 30 and you can help out by shopping "local," with fellow MCAS Iwakuni residents who provide unique products and services. Click on any of the tabs above to get started "shopping" the businesses available right here on base! Your community will appreciate it!
Wondering how Small Business Saturday got started three years ago? Check out this story from the Long Prairie Leader, a newspaper in a small community that depends on small business:
In 2010, after nearly three years of recession, the giant company American Express decided to try to do something to help small businesses survive.
American Express designated the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Small Business Saturday. On this day, consumers are asked to shop at independent retailers and other small businesses, especially those that carry goods made in the USA. This year, Small Business Saturday is Nov. 30.
In 2011, millions of shoppers participated in Small Business Saturday, and in 2012, estimated consumer spending for the event was estimated at $5.5 billion (Redshift Research Study, quoted by www.americanexpress.com/us/content/small-business/shop-small/about.)
WHY THE NEED FOR SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY?
Since 2008 when the U.S. housing crash followed the banking crisis, many businesses have seen their customers disappear, as millions lost their jobs and had almost no money to spend.
This was especially true over the last five years for businesses in small towns: mom and pop grocery stores, cafes, hardware stores, beauty salons, bakeries, custom meat processors, florists, independent gas stations, embroidery services, arts and crafts boutiques, auto repair and parts stores, carpet and flooring outlets, and restaurants. It seemed that when people had to make purchases, they drove miles away to giant mass-market retailers and big-box stores, searching for the lowest prices.
Small Business Saturday falls right between Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the holiday marketing calendar. It’s a perfect day to shop.
Small businesses today have survived the recession, the demands for cost-cutting, and cautious consumers. Many owners are feeling more optimistic, and are finding ways to bring customers to their doors.
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Looking for a specific service or product? Click on the tabs above to browse through the home-based businesses aboard MCAS Iwakuni!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Thank you for your support!
The IHBO and Craft and Information Fair vendors would like the MCAS Iwakuni community for its support! If you weren't able to stop by Crossroads Mall Saturday, here is a look at what you missed ... many of these vendors are listed here in the business directory, so feel free to contact them if you see something you just cant live without!
Shaunna Albright, Bangz |
Jenny Martin, 31 |
Casey Switzer, Nomades |
Jessica Campbell, crochet crafts |
Joana Anderson, Cookie Lee |
Nikki Bennett, Firedrake Books |
Sarah Nelson, handmade hair accessories |
Jessica Guthrie Photography |
Bryce Piper, Hope and Grace Pens |
Nizar Wogan Photography |
Lynn Jones, doula and childbirth services |
Andrea Fernandez, MiAbi Boutique |
Maryann Torres, Origami Owl |
Michelle Robinson, Handmade crafts |
Kristyn Petitto, Scentsy |
Ikue, Japanese crafts |
Michael Erhart, handcrafted silver jewelry |
Christopher Inman, Photography |
Shannon Reuter, RENEW massage therapy |
The McCambridges, Kimono crafts |
Sarah Nannen, Radiant Mother Birth Services |
Kenya Brown, Pampered Chef |
Casey Switzer, Rodan and Fields skincare |
Jessica Guthrie, Tenaciously Remembered |
Thank you to the Misses Piper, who created this poster for the event! |
Thursday, November 14, 2013
The Craft and Information Fair is almost here!
It's the final day for Saturday's Fall Craft and Information Fair sneak peeks! Here are the some more of the vendors you will find with local crafts, gifts and services. Click on the link at the bottom of this post to see previous days' sneak peeks! The fair is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 16 in the MCAS Iwakuni Crossroads Mall. Come out and support MCAS Iwakuni's home-based business owners!
List of vendor types:
Rodan and Fields skincare, Japanese and kimono handicrafts, Pampered Chef kitchen ware, Origami Owl jewelry, sewn clothing and accessories, doula/childbirth services, photography, books, Indonesian crafts, handmade pens and office items, salon services, massage therapy, Thirty-one gifts, Cookie Lee jewelry, crocheted crafts, handmade scrapbook albums and handcrafted jewelry.
Click here to see yesterday's sneak peeks!
Kristyn Petitto, Scentsy
Andrea Fernandez, MiAbi Boutique
Padded camera strap covers |
List of vendor types:
Rodan and Fields skincare, Japanese and kimono handicrafts, Pampered Chef kitchen ware, Origami Owl jewelry, sewn clothing and accessories, doula/childbirth services, photography, books, Indonesian crafts, handmade pens and office items, salon services, massage therapy, Thirty-one gifts, Cookie Lee jewelry, crocheted crafts, handmade scrapbook albums and handcrafted jewelry.
Click here to see yesterday's sneak peeks!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Day 4 of Sneak Peeks!
Joana Anderson, Thirty-one
Travel set. Retails $245 get the set for $180 that is a savings of $65 |
Jessica Guthrie, Tenaciously Remembered Scrapbooks
Click here to yesterday's sneak peeks!
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Craft and Information Fair Sneak Peek Day 3
It's Day 3 of Saturday's Fall Craft and Information Fair sneak peeks! Here are the some more of the vendors you will find with local crafts, gifts and services. Check back each day for more! The fair is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 16 in the MCAS Iwakuni Crossroads Mall.
Click here to see yesterday's sneak peeks!
Kristyn Petitto, Scentsy
Gift Basket Giveaway |
Andrea Fernandez, MiAbi Boutique
Samurai School Spirit |
Casey Switzer, Rodan and Fields
Jessica Guthrie, Tenaciously Remembered Scrapbooks
Baby Albums |
Click here to see yesterday's sneak peeks!
Monday, November 11, 2013
Craft & Info Fair Sneak Peeks Day 2
Curious about what you'll find at the Fall Craft and Information Fair Saturday? Here are the some more of this week's sneak peeks as to the crafts, gifts and services you'll find from the vendors. Check back each day for more! The fair is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 16 in the MCAS Iwakuni Crossroads Mall.
Click here to see yesterday's sneak peeks!
Andrea Fernandez, MiAbi Boutique
Mother-daughter Matching Infinity Scarves |
Sarah Nannen, Radiant Mother Birth Services
Jessica Guthrie, Tenaciously Remembered Scrapbooks and Gifts
Joana Anderson, Thirty-one
Plum Awesome Blossom travel set. Retails for $145, available at the Fair for $100 |
Thursday, November 7, 2013
First Craft and Information Fair Sneak Peek!
Curious about what you'll find at the Fall Craft and Information Fair Saturday? Here are the first of this week's sneak peeks as to the crafts, gifts and services you'll find from the vendors. Check back each day for more! The fair is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 16 in the MCAS Iwakuni Crossroads Mall.
Shannon Reuter, RENEW Massage and Bodywork
Casey Switzer, Nomadés Collection
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Craft and Info Fair just 12 days away!
It's hard to believe, but Fall is in the air and the holiday season is approaching fast! The Iwakuni Craft and Information Fair is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 in Crossroads Mall. Here is the recent issue of the Preview magazine, displaying the fair ad and accompanying story and turning a hobby in to a home-based business aboard MCAS Iwakuni!
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