Customer Appreciation Day
Article by KPC Media | KPC News | January 17, 2019
AUBURN — The Downtown Auburn Business Association and Auburn Main Street will sponsor the fourth annual Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hours may vary by business.
“Our customers are the very lifeblood of our businesses. We enjoy the friendships and relationships we have created in this community,” said Mike Littlejohn, resident of the Downtown Auburn Business Association.
The organizations said Customer Appreciation Day gives businesses a way to say “thank you” for a wonderful 2018 and holiday season.
“We truly feel blessed and thankful to be able to build these relationships with our customers and our community. Owning a small business in Auburn is more than just about selling a product, it’s about the personal connections you make with each of your customers. Auburn is such a special place, and we feel grateful to call it our home.” said Emma Taylor- Metcalf of Lyn-Maree’s Boutique.
Kim Randinelli, owner of Kim’s Korner Music & More, said her customers are important to her because, “They are my inspiration in providing the fun of music to this community. Without them, I couldn’t provide all the services that I offer. I’m honored and humbled to service downtown Auburn.”
Deb Lane of Country Lane General Store said business owners “appreciate the diversity of interests, decor preferences, talent, and personalities of our customers. It’s this diversity that gives us the privilege of providing retail opportunities to our 65 local & unique small business families.”
Participating businesses in Saturday’s events include: All About You Boutique, Anthony Leigh, Auburn Brewing Company/Fork & Fiddle, Carbaugh Jewelers, Country Lane General Store, Fresh Food Hub, Essentials & Frosting, Heavenly Creations, Kim’s Korner Music & More, Little Sprouts, Lyn-Maree’s Boutique, Mad Anthony Brewing Auburn Tap Room, The Olive Twist, Sixteen:Thirteen Boutique, Unique Pieces and Yes to the Dress.
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