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TVs are displayed Friday in the showroom at Olmstead's TV and Appliances on Wilson Street in Batavia. (Nicole Weskerna – nweskerna@shawmedia.com)

Gene Olmstead said on the weekend of Black Friday, he offers deals that are competitive with big-box stores.

During a weekend in which Black Friday deals are a focus for many, local small businesses offer plenty to draw customers, too. Today is designated as Small Business Saturday, and the deals aren’t limited to that day, either.

This weekend, Olmstead’s TV is running a sale on TVs that includes a gift card to a local restaurant. For every inch of the TV screen, customers get that many dollars to spend at Fantastico’s Italian Restaurant in Batavia. For example, a 55-inch 1080p LED TV for $777 renders a $55 gift card. The sale goes through Sunday.

Olmstead, who owns the business, said he can match prices and TV models of any big-box store – plus, he does maintenance and service. And that, he said, is what sets his 66-year-old business apart from the big chains.

“[Small businesses] care about what they’re doing,” he said. “We have customers that go back three generations.”

At The Little Traveler in Geneva, owner Mike Simon said he usually sees people trickle in on the morning of Black Friday. But this year, the store was crowded almost as soon as doors opened at 10 a.m. He said while smaller businesses have a harder time competing on price, they can compete with superior service and distinctive selections.

“That’s what brings people in,” he said.

The Little Traveler has plenty of deals this weekend, including special giveaways with the purchase of certain jewelry items.

Simon said buying local has a ripple effect within the community.

“It allows us to give back to local charities and make the community what it is,” he said.

Joyce Boone of Buffalo, N.Y., shopped at The Little Traveler on Friday with her aunt, Lynn Tuttle of St. Charles. Boone said it’s a tradition to go shopping in downtown Geneva when Thanksgiving is celebrated in Illinois.

“These are shops that we don’t have [in Buffalo],” Boone said.

Donna Chipp, owner of Donna’s Jewelry in St. Charles, said the economy has been especially tough this year. She said her goal last year was to at least make enough money to cover her expenses, but it hasn’t panned out that way so far.

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