The Prince George Citizen

Plaid Friday and Small Business Saturday set for downtown

- Citizen staff

Downtown businesses will be taking a page out of their American colleagues’ play book when they host a “Small Business Saturday” this weekend.

It will follow Downtown Prince George’s third annual Plaid Friday event and comes at a time when American Thanksgivi­ng has come to mark the start of the holiday shopping season on both sides of the border.

“We just decided to piggyback on that because Saturday is quite a common shopping day, even for our downtown, and we thought that we’d definitely have some fun with that,” said DPG executive director Colleen Van Mook.

According to Wikipedia, Small Business Saturday was first observed during the 2010 American Thanksgivi­ng and was created as a counterpar­t to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which are centred on big box retail and e-commerce stores respective­ly.

“By contrast, Small Business Saturday encourages holiday shoppers to patronize small, local brick and mortar businesses,” the web-based encycloped­ia says.

In Prince George, the event will feature a scavenger hunt with a $500 shopping spree at stake. Contestant­s must first solve a series of clues DPG will provide to find out which five businesses to visit. From there, they must find the Love Downtown PG phrases at each store and then bring their completed forms to Serengeti Northern B.C. at 550 George St. by 4 p.m.

As for Plaid Friday, named in the spirit of “creating a strong fabric that celebrates the diversity and creativity of independen­t businesses,” there will be giveaways to shoppers who bring to Hubspace their receipts from purchases made at any of 30 participat­ing businesses.

Hubspace will also be where crafts and photos with Santa will be found for the kids while the Cantata singers will be performing festive carols as they stroll the downtown streets.

The event runs 4-8 p.m.

 ?? CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN ?? Colleen Van Mook and Eoin Foley of Downtown Prince George wear their plaid for Plaid Friday. The downtown shopping event offers a local alternativ­e to Black Friday events happening at big, American chain stores .
CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN Colleen Van Mook and Eoin Foley of Downtown Prince George wear their plaid for Plaid Friday. The downtown shopping event offers a local alternativ­e to Black Friday events happening at big, American chain stores .

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