Declare November 28, 2020 as Small Business Saturday
In Plain English
The city wants to formally recognize Small Business Saturday, a national day encouraging residents to shop at local businesses. This proclamation supports Richmond's small business community during the holiday shopping season. The declaration has no cost and creates no new programs.
Auto-generated summary. Source: official agenda documents.
Votes
Approve consent calendar
5 to 0
Similar Discussions
5 related items found by meaning
Declare November 27, 2021 as Small Business Saturday
Declare November 26, 2022 as Small Business Saturday in Richmond
Recognize May 3-9, 2026 as National Small Business Week
Create monthly award to recognize Richmond small businesses
Declare first Saturdays of October as 'Bay Day' in Richmond
The Story So Far
Related items from other meetings
General Plan and Zoning Text Amendments Related to 6th Cycle Housing Element Program Implementation
Recognize Juneteenth and African American contributions to Richmond
Recommend Dedicating a Literacy Space in the Richmond Public Library in Honor of Abigail Sims-Evelyn
Recognize June 2026 as Pride Month in Richmond
Declare May 2026 as Affordable Housing Month
Honor Richmond United Soccer Club's 30th anniversary with proclamation
Honor Abigail Sims-Evelyn for literacy and community service contributions
Recognize May as National Bike Month and encourage biking events
Consider Amending Richmond Municipal Code Chapter 11.05 entitled “Fireworks”
Honoring the Richmond Emergency Communications (EmComm¹) volunteers for their leadership and service, celebrating the installation of the City Hall emergency antenna, and declaring April 30, 2026, as "Richmond Emergency Communications Volunteer Day