4th ‘Small Business Sunday’ drew 9 small businesses
“Small Business Sunday” hosted by Tyler’s Gelatte Stone was back at the Sugar King Park in Garapan last Sunday, with nine local small businesses participating and live music provided by Larry and Kui Lee of Da Kine.
Tyler’s owner Ben Babauta Jr. said that last Sunday’s event was the fourth staging of the event and was the biggest so far.
A portion of the revenue made Sunday will be going toward the Northern Marianas Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence.
Participating vendors were Neni Girl Nails, Bonito Basula, Candle J Saipan, Hybrid Saipan, Chiku Chiku, Vivid Beauty, Pate Puffs & Pastries, Art Baloon 670, and Mix n’ Macs By Jam. Holding fundraisers on Sunday was NMCADSV and Mount Carmel School.
In a brief interview, Babauta said that turnout was good, seeing “a lot of participation” from the event’s visitors and vendors, and added that there were many pre-Christmas shopping deals. As for when the next “Small Business Sunday” will take place, Babauta said that further details are in the works.
Babauta thanked everyone for coming and Saipan Mayor David M. Apatang and his office for supporting the event and managing Sugar King Park.
- Art Baloon 670’s Yoko Okuma and Mikuri Takahashi share a photo at their stall last Sunday during the “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan. (Photos by JOSHUA SANTOS)
- Bonitu Basula’s David and Lani Vinyard and Raymon Ilo share a photo at their stall Sunday during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan.
- Candle J Saipan’s Jiah Lee Iguel and her sons share a photo at their stall during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan.
- Da Kine’s Larry and Kui Lee provide live entertainment during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan.
- Hybrid Shop’s Lemmar Cadag, James Rabauliman, Liberty Rebauliman, and Raj Bravante share a photo at their stall during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan.
- Mount Carmel School’s Victoria Deleon Guerrero poses at her stall during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan. Up for sale at her stall were $50 “Holiday Coupon booklets” that contained nearly 50 unique discounts at various CNMI businesses that add up to around $200 in savings. The booklets are on sale at the school’s Business Office as well.
- Mix n’ Macs By Jam’s co-owners Leigh and Sai Gases share a photo at their stall during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan.
- Pate Puff Pastries’ Cyril Mojica poses at his stall during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan. On display and for sale at his stall were blueberry cheese pies, pumpkin cheese pies, and assorted cream puffs.
- Vivid Beauty’s Ranasia Bocago, Victoria Bellas, and Taliyah Bocago share a photo at their stall during “Small Business Sunday” at the Sugar King Park in Garapan.