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Sisters Kelsey Wood of Princeton and Katie Meaker of Springfield look in their shopping bags at items they bought during Small Business Saturday at Annie's Little Pots in Princeton, one of the many Princeton business participating in the annual event. (BCR photo/Lyle Ganther)
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Christmas shoppers hit the stores in force this weekend with the start of the holiday shopping season. An estimated $59.1 billion was spent nationwide in holiday shopping. Area stores held promotions and specials to entice shoppers to spend their dollars locally.

On Monday, Princeton Walmart manager Dave Jensen said this year’s shopping crowd seemed to be a bit larger than last year. Walmart offered its specials at 8 and 10 p.m. Thursday and again at 5 a.m. Friday. Electronics continue to be the big drawing card for Christmas sales, he said.

Looking ahead to the remainder of the Christmas shopping season, Jensen said he expects the shopping to remain fairly steady with the typical increased shopping during that last couple days before Christmas. Weekends remain the busiest shopping times as more people are off work.

With the first weekend of holiday shopping completed, Jensen said the crowds were good, and people seemed to be enjoying themselves.

Christmas shoppers were also encouraged to support their small local businesses this past weekend as part of the national Small Business Saturday promotion.

On Monday, Princeton Chamber of Commerce Director Kim Frey said Small Business Saturday appeared to be a big success in Princeton. There was a lot of store activity and shopping traffic in town. It seemed people were taking to heart the mission of Small Business Saturday, which is to support their local small businesses, she said.

Princeton has participated in the national Small Business Saturday for the last three years, Frey said, adding each year the number of shoppers seems to increase, and it’s been great to see people becoming more and more aware of the need to support their local small businesses.

On a personal note, Frey said she was not only a promoter of Small Business Saturday, but she was also a participating shopper. She was out bright and early Saturday morning and got some Christmas shopping done of her own.

Two of Princeton’s small businesses participating in Saturday’s promotion were Zearing Computer Tech Inc., located at 950 N. Main St., and Good Scents Ltd., located at 504 S. Main St.

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