Street view of Main Street nearing sunset on Sept. 16.
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Street view of Main Street nearing sunset on Sept. 16.
The annual Sizzling Summer Sale will take place the second weekend of July in Norman, bringing deals and opportunities for the Norman community to support local businesses.
The sale will feature dozens of retailers offering special deals, according to a city press release.
Leading up to the event, a list of participating businesses will be available on the Norman Chamber of Commerce website. The website will list the vendors’ websites with hours and offers that are specific to each business.
“Local businesses are the lifeblood of Norman, making our community unique and vibrant,” said Sara Kaplan, chief business and community relations officer for the City of Norman, in the release. “When you shop local, you’re not just getting great deals and personalized service, you’re also investing directly back into our city.”
The sale is a collaboration between VisitNorman, the Norman Chamber of Commerce and the City of Norman to highlight the importance of shopping locally, according to a city press release.
Any businesses interested in participating in the sale can sign up by visiting the Weekend of Local 2024 signup page.
This story was edited by Taylor Jones. Avery Avery copy edited this story.
Cassidy Martin is a part of the culture and video desk. She wants to intertwine print journalism with visual journalism to deepen the value of storytelling. Cassidy is originally from Oklahoma City and can be contacted at Cassidy.J.Martin-1@ou.edu.
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