In the heart of Romeoville, a vibrant community spirit was palpable as local leaders gathered to celebrate the importance of small businesses during the Village Board Meeting on November 20, 2024. Mayor John D. Noach took center stage, proclaiming November 30, 2024, as Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to supporting local merchants and fostering community ties.
The mayor highlighted the significant role small businesses play in the U.S. economy, noting that they represent 99.7% of all businesses with employees and are responsible for over 61% of new jobs created since 1995. He emphasized that every dollar spent at a small business not only stays within the community but also generates additional local economic activity, creating a ripple effect that benefits everyone.
Mary Kay, a representative from the Romeoville Chamber of Commerce, echoed the mayor's sentiments, reminding attendees that supporting small businesses is akin to investing in the community's heart and soul. She shared that many residents cherish their lives in Romeoville due to the strong sense of community fostered by local businesses, which are often owned by neighbors and friends.
As the meeting unfolded, the atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm for upcoming festivities and programs aimed at promoting local commerce. The call to action was clear: residents are encouraged to shop locally not just on Small Business Saturday but throughout the year, reinforcing the bonds that make Romeoville a unique and thriving place to live.
This initiative not only aims to boost the local economy but also to preserve the community's character, ensuring that Romeoville remains a welcoming and supportive environment for all its residents.