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READOUT: SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman Visits Washington, D.C.’s Historic Eastern Market to Celebrate the 12th Annual Small Business Saturday®

12th Annual Small Business Saturday®

Administrator in Honey Made on Barracks Row
Administrator in Honey Made on Barracks Row
Administrator in Honey Made on Barracks Row

12th Annual Small Business Saturday®

Administrator Guzman in Capitol Hill Books in Eastern Market
Administrator Guzman in Capitol Hill Books in Eastern Market
Administrator Guzman in Capitol Hill Books in Eastern Market

Washington, Nov. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, celebrated Small Business Saturday this weekend with a visit to several shops in the historic Eastern Market area in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. She was joined by Charles McCaffrey, former Executive Director of Eastern Market, as well as Kristi Whitfield and Cristina Amoruso from the Washington, D.C. Mayor's Office for the walking tour that included at least seven small businesses in and around the flea and farmers market. The tour featured stops at District Doughnut, Honey Made, Hill’s Kitchen, Labyrinth Games and Puzzles, Capitol Hill Books, Clothes Encounters, and shops in and around Eastern Market. Between stops, the group discussed the rich history of Eastern Market and the impact of shopping small.

"Seeing the streets filled with shoppers supporting local businesses on Small Business Saturday not only energized my holiday spirit, but it reaffirmed something I have always known to be true: small businesses are at the heart of our neighborhoods and economy. It is through these entrepreneurs that the economy is re-emerging, proving again their essential role in building strong communities," said Administrator Guzman. “For our Main Street businesses like those I visited along the historic Eastern Market corridor in Southeast DC, this holiday shopping season represents hope for their full recovery from the pandemic, for their long-term resilience and future growth. They are what keep our neighborhoods vibrant, so I urge all consumers to shop at local and small businesses throughout this critical holiday shopping season and beyond.”

In addition to Administrator Guzman’s stops, several senior SBA officials participated in the day’s festivities at other small businesses around Washington, D.C. and Maryland, including Associate Administrator for the Office of Entrepreneurial Development Mark Madrid and Associate Administrator for Government Contracting & Business Development Bibi Hidalgo. Many of the SBA’s 68 district offices across the country marked the day by highlighting their own small businesses and shopping small. Administration officials and local leaders also celebrated Small Business Saturday by joining small businesses in their areas, including Vice President Harris, who visited Washington, D.C.’s Downtown Holiday Market.