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UPDATED: Wyandotte Businesses, What Are Your Specials for Small Business Saturday?

Are you celebrating Small Business Saturday? Post your specials and offers below.

With a city full of as many independent retailers as Wyandotte has, we're thinking that there are bound to be many great offers for Small Business Saturday.

What are they?

If you're a Wyandotte business owner, post your specials and incentives below.

If you're a customer and know of a great sale at a Wyandotte shop, post about it below.

We're offering a free plug for Wyandotte businesses in hopes of spreading the word and filling the streets of the 'Dotte on Saturday.

And while you're out shopping, be watching for who will randomly be giving out gift cards to Wyandotte businesses.

We'll update the list of specials on Friday in order to give you as much info as we can to get you out the door Saturday morning.

Natalie Rankine November 21, 2012 at 03:03 am
4 Her Boutique, 2955 Biddle Avenue: Fall merchandise 30% off. Jewelry BOGO 50% off.
Bella’s Vintage Home, 3122 Biddle Avenue: Going out of business blow out sale. Everything must go. The Box Depot, 3107 Biddle Avenue: Complimentary gift wrap for items purchased at Wyandotte businesses. Sponsored by the Downtown Development Authority and the Wyandotte Business Association. The Candy Store, 3209 Biddle Avenue: 10% off all merchandise, except M & M colorworks. Cecilia Melody‘s, 3061 Biddle Avenue: 20% off of all regularly priced merchandise. Chelsea Menswear, 2944 Biddle Avenue: Buy two Made in Detroit products, get one free, plus a free sticker from10am - 2pm. Free hot chocolate, while supplies last. Country Enchantments, 2945 Biddle Avenue: $30.00 off purchase of $100.00 or more. Uggs, Brighton, Pandora, and Vera Bradley. Raffle for a Vera Bradley bearded purse. Dolores’ Boutique Shop/Treasure Alley, 3016 First Street: 10% - 70% off of everything in store Fine Things, 110 Sycamore Street: All items with a bird 20%. Spend $25.00 and enter to win a marble cheese board w/spreader and napkins. Valued at $49.00. It All Makes Scents, 3041 Biddle: 3024 Biddle Avenue: Chamilia - buy 3 beads get a free bead or buy 4 beads get a free bracelet. Gift basket raffle, scratch off tickets for discounts and free snacks.
Natalie Rankine November 21, 2012 at 03:04 am
Madelyn’s, 3002 First Street: 20% off all regularly priced merchandise.
Milkins Jewelers, 3160 Biddle Avenue: Select in-stock jewelry 30 - 50% off. Mom’s Little Secret, 2928 Biddle Avenue: 10% off all clothing. 15% off all furniture. Pip’s Painting Pub, 113 Maple Street: Free hot chocolate. Drawing for a free class. $10.00 clearance painting sale. Pottery Creations, 105 Maple Street: Ornament special - paint selected ornaments and receive a free studio fee. River’s Edge Gallery, 3024 Biddle Avenue: American Expresses offer - $25 on any $25 or more purchase. Enter to win print giveaways from local artists while supplies last. Riverside Kayak, 4016 Biddle Avenue: 20% off all in-stock merchandise. Sew What!, 144 Sycamore: 40% off red dot items, 25% clearance items and 25% off nearly everything else Sparklez, 95 Oak Street: Free bag of Mackinac Island taffy with purchase of $20 or more. 25% off your purchase of $30 or more worth of candles. Tossed and Found, 128 Sycamore: Sales every hour. Enter to win a designer handbag. Total Health Foods, 2938 Biddle Avenue: 20% off one vitamin or supplement. Free shot with purchase of smoothie or juice. Traffic Jam Boutique, 3019 Biddle Avenue: Free coffee, doughnuts & hot cocoa. 50-75% off formal dresses & apparel (select styles).
Natalie Rankine November 21, 2012 at 03:05 am
White Furniture, 3025 Biddle Avenue: Free hot chocolate and candy canes. Visit with one of Santa’s elves.
Wicks and Stones, 3138 Biddle Avenue: 10% off your total purchase or get one extra punch on customer rewards card. Willow Tree, 3000 Biddle Avenue: Buy two jewelry scarves, get a third free. Same offer for select ear rings 10am – 2pm. Free hot chocolate, while supplies last. Wyandotte Democratic Club: Free candy near the clocktower!
Natalie Rankine November 21, 2012 at 03:25 am
The Beauty Lounge, 2909 Biddle Avenue: 10% off all Aveda products and Boutique Items.
Kate November 21, 2012 at 03:36 pm
Thank you so much for posting all of these!
Mary Lewinski November 22, 2012 at 04:18 pm
How would you like to receive 15% OFF everything in my store?! **BLACK FRIDAY** Shop here and you tell me when you want your package delivered. I'm Wyandotte resident, Mary Lewinski, gift consultant with an online store.
ALL DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2012 No, let's extend that. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, and MONDAY, Nov 23-26, 2012 SAVE 15% ON YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE AT LA BELLA BASKETS Simply visit: http://www.maryslabellabaskets.com/ At checkout, enter Coupon Code BF15 and save 15% off your order instantly!!! When prompted as to who told you about LaBella Baskets, type in my name or LBB ID#4949--that's me. Thank You! If you have any questions, you can call me at (313) 804-3238 (I'm a caregiver for my mother during the day, who has dementia.)
3152studio November 22, 2012 at 06:26 pm
3152 Studio
3152 Biddle Ave 734-285-4430 Stop by this Friday or Saturday and enjoy a complementary cup of Hot Chocolate. Enjoy a Signature Pedicure for the Spa Pedicure price of $40 Enjoy a Shellac Manicure for the Spa Manicure price of $20
Janelle Rose November 23, 2012 at 08:42 pm
Willow Tree has our annual $30 Gift Card available electronically just in case you didn't get one in the mail! Check out our facebook page at www.facebook.com/WillowTreeWyandotte! We have a few other in store specials, too! Come enjoy the great holiday spirit at Willow Tree!
Janelle Rose November 23, 2012 at 08:43 pm
Simply find the offer, print it out - and bring it in! We'll honor it! We've got the BEST accessories around, too! John Medeiros. Brighton. You should SEE the charm bar filled to capacity! Treska. So many others, too!
janice jakaus November 24, 2012 at 02:52 pm
I am starting a cake and baked goods business in my Wyandotte home. Please visit my facebook page. All orders for December will receive a 10% discount and free delivery! www.facebook.com/jakauscakes. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Janice Jakaus
Peter Rose November 24, 2012 at 03:32 pm
Whatever happens: THANK YOU to Natalie Rankine for the EFFORT to MAKE something happen in Downtown Wyandotte for all of us Local and Independent businesses. CHELSEA and WILLOW TREE, for two, sincerely appreciate the effort!
Shop Local and Independent! Shop Small!
Peter Rose November 24, 2012 at 03:34 pm
And another thing - - -30 participants is no small success. Congratulations and good luck to all that are trying to create a bigger impact as a whole!
Peter Rose November 24, 2012 at 09:45 pm
Not over yet, but very busy, very active downtown Wyandotte today. Thank you to all!

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d.weinman June 14, 2013 at 04:17 pm
how awful, those trees were priceless...really pear trees ????
LW June 14, 2013 at 07:07 pm
They are the ornamental type and don't really produce pears. They are the newest type tree you seeRead More in all the new developments. I don't feel that they belong in a historic neighborhood. Funny how quick they are to cut down trees for developers but don't seem to care or listen to the people who are losing the trees in their neighborhood. Soon there will be a lovely parking lot for us all to look at instead.
yanddot June 17, 2013 at 10:21 am
Instead of the city promoting its history, waterfront, free parking, quaint shops and restaurants,Read More its all about the medical facilities. Priorities?
Robert toboy June 14, 2013 at 10:59 pm
could I see a picture of the pool table?
Linda Ellis June 15, 2013 at 03:58 pm
I will post one. Are you Marys son?
Stacy Priebe Cataldo June 10, 2013 at 07:39 pm
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Carla Vargas-Henley June 14, 2013 at 07:17 am
I apologize for not addressing your son's friend being tackled at the park. What charges were filedRead More against the police department for it? Was there a settlement for the city to pay the boy's medical bills? Why was the boy running from the police?
David Justice June 18, 2013 at 05:05 am
Carla this boy is now in the Navy serving our country, it was the incident that let this young manRead More know there is NO future downriver and kids (boys in particular) today are lucky to escape this area as there is no jobs or futures here. And the boys ran simply because one started running, there we playing basketball and in today's police state we are dealing with that is what these kids will do anymore. Instead of steering our young adults they are punishing them, harassing them or beating them as you see Jacks comment on how they are now trained. There is NO sense of community with police officers anymore. I am 50 years old and remember having several incidents with police as a teen and I despite getting into trouble I was treated as properly with no abuse and in fact a few times they used there common sense to know these are KIDS doing what kids do and not punish the parents with hundreds or thousands of dollars of fines for something that can be handled internally. Dont get me wrong Carla my son has had the benefit of the doubt 2 times from Wyandotte PD when they could have stuck him good, so I do have respect for 95% of the force, they do have the most dangerous hardest job imaginable, for those that do follow the code of ethics I tip my hat off to them, its these over zealous police that makes me mad as again if you seen the pictures I seen its distrubing to thing that could have been my son getting beat and tasered by these 2 much bigger officers with training. There job is to apprehend him, not teach him a lesson or beat him senseless or perhaps lose his eyesight over something that should have easily been handled. For this teen arrest could have been made without the injuries this kid will have to live with for the rest of his life. And when a officer clearly violates our 1st or 4th amendment laws do you think these officers get suspended or punished? If they do we are not allowed to know what happened, its the only profession where you can do whatever you want and the end results in cloaked in mystery to the general public like the stolen gun in Wyandotte pd, he clearly STOLE the gun which should have been immediate loss of his job, instead he gets a vacation and dont do that again. The rest of us have to follow the law or face endless fines, probation etc, they get a bad boy, here's a paid vacation don't do that again. this is where the lack of respect comes from me, if I go to jail for stealing guns for a police car how does this guy get a slap on the wrist and continue being a officer? Until these double standards are corrected and officers are made to face the same consequences we have to this will never end and why some of them have the I am God complex.
Carla Vargas-Henley June 19, 2013 at 12:39 pm
I understand what you mean. I also had the information as to what was going on with that houseRead More before this even hit the papers. I disagree on this case in point. This was not a case of an innocent child being strong armed by police and beaten. The house had been a nuisance for some time. There was drinking and drug use going on in the home. One time of using the taser should've been sufficient. Before you mince those words I am going to finish that thought by adding unless you are dealing with someone under the influence which more than likely was some type of drug. I would wholeheartedly agree with you if the situation and circumstances appeared different. They were dealing with trying to locate a missing child. That was their goal for going to the home. If that was your grandchild missing for over 4 days I'm sure you would've been singing a different tune. This has nothing to do with 1st & 4th amendment rights. It has everything to do with keeping our community safe. If the boy who decided to scuffle with police was respectful in the beginning this wouldn't even have been an issue. Apparently the child is suppose to obtain an attorney. If he was needlessly and over subdued it will come out. I don't think it will go very far as seeing no one in that home even had the funds to keep the utilities current. The arraignment is July 17th.
KATHY SLACK June 7, 2013 at 12:19 pm
Agree, sorry that happened to you! Last year, I had hanging baskets along the inside of my fence onRead More sheperd's hooks, the local kids liked to reach over the fence and purposely knock my baskets off, it is really infuriating!
Crystal Kochoian June 8, 2013 at 07:45 pm
That is terrible. Sorry that happened to you.
Kara Golden June 10, 2013 at 01:52 pm
So sorry to hear that. I would be very upset if my baskets went missing...or were knocked over. ThisRead More isn't the first time I have heard someone say that their things were stolen. I hope that the local police are taking these things seriously.
Sue Czarnecki June 5, 2013 at 03:11 pm
Whose kitties ??????
rdarin1 June 10, 2013 at 08:35 am
This is a fundraiser for Shelter to Home Rescue! STH saves cats and dogs from shelters and findsRead More them forever homes. STH also has a Pet adoption center at 266 Oak st. in Wyandotte. Come join us for the game! Have fun while doing good!!
Please call anytime
Cindy Wilson Kinney June 4, 2013 at 10:52 am
Max is home Thank you all so much for your help and support
JP June 4, 2013 at 12:02 pm
YEAHHHHHHHH very good to hear!!!!!!! Love happy endings :)
Jason Alley (Editor) June 4, 2013 at 04:11 pm
That's great, Cindy. Thanks for letting us know.