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TULSA, Okla. - OklaNews -- The TulsaGo organization today announced the return of its 3rd annual Small Business Saturday campaign: Shop Small Tulsa℠. The 2025 community initiative includes over 100 participating businesses across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Jenks, and Bixby. On November 29, shoppers throughout the regional area can make a purchase at any of the participating locations indicated on the website map. Each purchase will count towards a chance to win prizes. Shop Small Tulsa is part of a year-round "Get Local" campaign, which is dedicated to forging connections between the wider consumer public and the businesses that play a vital role in shaping the city's local economy.
"One of our organization's key priorities is uniting small local businesses through the creation and development of robust initiatives," said Erik-Michael Collins, Senior Managing Partner at TulsaGo. "By consistently raising awareness and adding value to amplify the efforts of local business owners, we are actively working towards strengthening the resilience and vitality of Tulsa's small business sector, as well as generating sales-tax revenue that goes towards city projects and community infrastructure."
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2025 participating businesses include Topeca Coffee, Mythic Press, Glacier Chocolate, WeStreet Ice Center, Andolini's, Pancho Anaya Bakery, Kilwins Ice Cream, 108 Contemporary, Hilo de Amor, Tulsa Stained Glass, Sisserou's Caribbean Restaurant, Cookiedoodle, The Curious Bison, 66 & Sunny Trading Company, The Lolly Garden, Southwood Garden Center, Ricardos Mexican Restaurant, Made Modern Handmade, and more.
To learn more about the Shop Small Tulsa initiative and to view the full list of participating businesses, please visit www.shopsmalltulsa.com.
Shop Small Tulsa is supported by Arvest Bank and the Oklahoma Small Business Exchange. TulsaGo is proud to work with these community partners who provide a foundation for the continued growth of this important economic development and small business sustainability effort.
About TulsaGo
TulsaGo®, a division of Aurasun Group, is a comprehensive city guide and consumer resource for residents, visitors, and tourists. The organization provides essential support to Tulsa's entrepreneurial ecosystem and protects the sustainability of new and long-standing Tulsa traditions through the advancement of project-oriented initiatives that contribute to the overall character, diversity, and dynamism of the city.
"One of our organization's key priorities is uniting small local businesses through the creation and development of robust initiatives," said Erik-Michael Collins, Senior Managing Partner at TulsaGo. "By consistently raising awareness and adding value to amplify the efforts of local business owners, we are actively working towards strengthening the resilience and vitality of Tulsa's small business sector, as well as generating sales-tax revenue that goes towards city projects and community infrastructure."
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2025 participating businesses include Topeca Coffee, Mythic Press, Glacier Chocolate, WeStreet Ice Center, Andolini's, Pancho Anaya Bakery, Kilwins Ice Cream, 108 Contemporary, Hilo de Amor, Tulsa Stained Glass, Sisserou's Caribbean Restaurant, Cookiedoodle, The Curious Bison, 66 & Sunny Trading Company, The Lolly Garden, Southwood Garden Center, Ricardos Mexican Restaurant, Made Modern Handmade, and more.
To learn more about the Shop Small Tulsa initiative and to view the full list of participating businesses, please visit www.shopsmalltulsa.com.
Shop Small Tulsa is supported by Arvest Bank and the Oklahoma Small Business Exchange. TulsaGo is proud to work with these community partners who provide a foundation for the continued growth of this important economic development and small business sustainability effort.
About TulsaGo
TulsaGo®, a division of Aurasun Group, is a comprehensive city guide and consumer resource for residents, visitors, and tourists. The organization provides essential support to Tulsa's entrepreneurial ecosystem and protects the sustainability of new and long-standing Tulsa traditions through the advancement of project-oriented initiatives that contribute to the overall character, diversity, and dynamism of the city.
Source: TulsaGo
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