We’re celebrating Small Business Week, here’s how to join us

Join us at FTWtoday in celebrating the heart of our community — small businesses.

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Here at FTWtoday, you may already know we’re big on celebrating local, especially our city’s small businesses. This is why a week dedicated to highlighting the heart of our communities is right up our alley.

Enter: Small Business Week — a national initiative that acknowledges and celebrates the contributions of small businesses around town — that we’ll be celebrating beginning Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10.

We want to celebrate by highlighting some of the best small businesses in our city.

This is where we need your help.

If you own a local small business or know someone who does, celebrate Small Business Week with us by filling out a form about your business. We’ll be selecting businesses to feature in our newsletter that week.

Bonus: As an optional choice, you may offer a fun deal, discount, a limited-edition menu item, or host a special event during the week for our readers to enjoy.

Complete the form by Sunday, March 16 and we’ll include it in our interactive map and coverage for Small Business Week. Psst: There’s no charge to participate.

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