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Small Business Week has arrived in Nashville

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

A shop filled with books, candles, prints, and gifts, all artfully arranged in a cozy setting.

Freshie & Zero has been creating jewelry since 2006, but you can also shop for gift items at the East Nashville storefront. | Photo via Freshie & Zero

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

We’ve partnered with some of Nashville’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 to be a part of Music City’s small business community.

We have something special for our readers, too. We’ve created an interactive map of can’t-miss deals offered exclusively during Small Business Week.

From enjoying 10% off jewelry at Freshie & Zero’s studio to scoring a free mini savory bag with every $15 purchase at Marigold Gourmet Popcorn, there will be plenty of ways to support Nashville’s small businesses.

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