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Small Business Saturday: Places you can shop small in Carson City to support your local economy

Event Date: 
November 25, 2023 (All day)

Small Business Saturday deals this holiday weekend in Carson City

The best way you can support your community as a whole is by keeping your money local, and there’s no better time than during Small Business Saturday!

There are a number of locally owned stores offering holiday sales and deals, check out our growing list before!

Begin your shopping spree at Laxalt Plaza with the Downtown Business Association and grab a free coffee and cookie! In addition, the first 100 customers to stop by their table will also receive $10 in Downtown Dollars to spend at any of the participating businesses which include shops, restaurants, entertainment and more. The limit is one per family; check the link above to learn more.

Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery, located at 405 N. Nevada St. will be hosting a Christmas Ornament Show along with their Small Business Saturday event. There are over 450 ornaments all locally made displayed throughout the gallery. Click the link above to learn more.

Due Sorella, located at 202 N. Curry St., is tucked inside a historic westside home bursting with curated vintage finds which cycle through different themes throughout the year. Click the link above to learn more.

Greenhouse Garden Center located at 2450 S. Curry St. is offering the chance to win a $50 gift card to all who shop during Small Business Saturday. In addition to their typical offerings of plants, landscape decor, pots and more, the inside of the store has been transformed into a holiday treasure trove, featuring hundreds of unique ornaments, Christmas presents, and more.

High Desert Pine is Carson City’s newest gifts and art shop, located at 206 N. Carson St. Explore their locally made seasonally rotating arts, crafts, toys, and more — including a create-your-own-design custom wood ornament. Click the link above to learn more.

Kaleidoscope located at 210 S. Carson St. is a long-standing Downtown staple offering twelve unique booths selling antiques, vintage finds, handmade gifts and jewelry, and much more. Click the link above to learn more.

Mayer Family Wines is Carson City’s only downtown boutique wine shop, offering a vast selection of wines, artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and imported accoutrements. They are located at 408 N. Carson St. Click the link above to learn more.

Midtown Marketplace located at 104 Corbett St. is an ever-changing treasure hunt of vintage pieces, handmade gifts, refurbished furniture, and more! Click the link above to learn more.

Messy Kids Art School located at 716 N. Carson St. Suite 110 has their storefront fully stocked with Christmas Goodies from local sellers, including handmade clothing, toys, accessories, and more! They are also offering discounted class and Art Camp registrations; sign up before they sell out! Click the link above to learn more.

The Nevada Artists Association Gift Shop is stocked up with all your holiday gift needs, including ornaments, cards, art prints, glassware, and much more. They are located at 449 W. King St. Click the link above to learn more.

The Nevada Day Gift Shop offers a variety of locally made, Nevada-themed clothing, jewelry, gifts, games, postcards, artwork, and much more. They are located at 1013 S. Carson St. in front of Red’s Old 395 Grill.

The Purple Avocado located at 904 N. Curry St. is a classic Carson City small business stop, including handcrafted gifts, home decor, jewelry, and more. Click the link above to learn more.

Did we miss your small business? Let us know in the comments below or email kelsey@carsonnow.org to be included!

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