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Photo: JONATHAN WIGGS/GLOBE STAFF
Inside the Birch Tree House and Garden Saturday in Roslindale, Susan Terrey said her family often visits the shop but they made sure to come in specifically that day to support small businesses.
Buying from a small business, especially on Small Business Saturday, feels like they are supporting a person rather than a faceless corporation, she said.
“The money actually goes to someone who lives in the neighborhood,” said Joseph Terrey, her 13-year-old son, who explored the shop with his parents and 12-year-old sister.
Customers and business owners praised the vision and execution of Small Business Saturday, an annual shopping holiday held the Saturday after Thanksgiving as a counterpoint to big-box stores and online shopping.
By: By Nicole Fleming | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
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