Newport Chamber Launches Two Local Holiday Shopping Initiatives
Thursday, November 26, 2015
The Newport County Chamber of Commerce hosted a press conference on Wednesday, November 25th at Perrotti Park in Newport to promote and expand the "Think Local" initiative and kick off the "Holidays by the Sea" campaign that will run from Friday, November 27th through Thursday, December 31st.
"The Newport County Chamber of Commerce has initiated the Holidays By The Sea program during the holiday season to encourage people from the region and throughout the state to experience the tremendous winter atmosphere in the cities by the sea by shopping in our retail stores, staying in our accommodations, dining in our restaurants and exploring the area through our many attractions open year round. Shopping local helps the local economy to sustain and grow jobs, strengthens the local tax base, and support commerce in Newport County. When folks start to think local, there is a multiplying effect – not only does the consumer purchase local products and services, but the overall business community benefits from the vibrancy of the region’s economy,” said Erin Donovan-Boyle, the Chamber's Executive Director.
During the campaign, participating retailers will offer special discounts and promotions along with presenting shoppers with the chance to enter the weekly shopping spree raffle. The raffle will consist of multiple gift certificates from retailers.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTTwo winners will be selected every Friday starting on November 27th. For more chances to win, shoppers are encouraged to visit retailers weekly for more chances to win.
"It’s a great time to shop local. It supports your neighbors and local businesses while enhancing a shopper’s experience, no long lines, just special attention to your needs. Everyone in the family can find “that” something special. We are truly blessed with a variety of small shops, at a price range to fit everyone’s budget. When all is said and done, visit one of our many fine restaurants to treat yourself," said Jeanne-Marie Napolitano, Mayor of Newport.
Newport County Chamber of Commerce
The Newport County Chamber of Commerce is the second largest chamber in the state with about 1,100 members that represent over 50,000 employees.
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