Small Business Week has arrived in Greenville

Join us at GVLtoday in celebrating small businesses from Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10.

GVLtoday Scout's Doughnuts

Shopping small is the best shopping. | Photo by @_stephanieking

Small Business Week is here, and we’re gearing up to spread the local love.

We’ve partnered with some of Greenville’s small businesses to celebrate the folks who make up the backbone of our local economy.

From Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10, you can expect Q+A’s with local entrepreneurs that shine a light on what it’s like being a part of Greenville’s small business community.

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It’s like a Small Business scavenger hunt. | Photo via Proxi Maps

We have something special for our readers, too. We’ve created an interactive map of can’t-miss deals, limited edition menu items, and fun events being offered exclusively during Small Business Week.

From enjoying a free pop-in printmaking workshop at Good Art Co. to getting your glow on with a free lipstick or gloss in your color season at House of Colour, there will be plenty of ways to support Greenville’s small businesses.

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