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        <description><![CDATA[Mayor Brandon M. Scott joined the Small &amp; Minority Business Advisory Department (SMBA&amp;D) and Baltimore Main Streets to kick off Small Business&#8230;]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/uploads/cover_photo/1777195183_DSC09020-scaled.jpg" alt="Mayor Scott Celebrates Baltimore’s Small Businesses" /></p><p>Mayor Brandon M. Scott joined the Small &amp; Minority Business Advisory Department (SMBA&amp;D) and Baltimore Main Streets to kick off <strong>Small Business Saturday 2025</strong>.&nbsp; The celebration, announced earlier by the Mayor’s Office, emphasized a simple but powerful truth: small businesses are the heartbeat of Baltimore’s economy—fueling jobs, culture, and community pride.</p>



<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195183_DSC09008-scaled.jpg" alt=""/>(L-R) Mayor Brandon Scott, Ginny Lawhorn Main Street Advocacy Officer; Tiffany Bethea, Executive Director, Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce; Nicole Sullivan, Founder &amp; Chief Maker, Keppel &amp; Kismet; Charlyn Nater, Director of the Baltimore Main Streets Program



<p>Beginning in Highlandtown, the Mayor stepped into Harp Vision, a family-owned vegan self-care brand whose warm welcome set the tone for the day. After opening remarks from Director Charlyn Nater, Senate President Bill Ferguson, and Delegate Scott Philips, Mayor Scott presented a proclamation recognizing the vital role of small business owners across the city. Shoppers gathered inside the shop, exploring handmade items that reflected both artistry and entrepreneurship.</p>




<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195184_DSC09039-scaled.jpg" alt=""/>Crocheted Little Guys from Mos Magic Creations  



<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195184_DSC09038-1-scaled.jpg" alt=""/> Molly Gilmore of Mos Magic Creations and Mia Blom, Senior Director of Government &amp; Community Affairs/Executive Director Visit Baltimore Education &amp; Training Foundation




<p>From there, the Mayor traveled throughout Baltimore’s Main Street corridors—Fells Point, Federal Hill, Pigtown, Pennsylvania Avenue, Park Heights, Waverly, Belair-Edison, and Hamilton-Lauraville—visiting nine businesses in total. Each stop highlighted a unique corner of Baltimore: a beloved record store in Fells Point, a boutique market in Federal Hill, a global-flavored culinary shop in Pigtown, a neighborhood hardware store on Pennsylvania Avenue, a museum celebrating African culture in Park Heights, and Keppel &amp; Kismet, a creative gift shop in Hamilton-Lauraville.</p>



<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195184_DSC08925-scaled.jpg" alt=""/>The Mayor takes a selfie with Esther Armstrong, founder of the Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures. The museum is located in the Park Heights Main Street District.




<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195184_DSC08759-1-scaled.jpg" alt=""/>April &amp; Tyrone, Owners of Harp Vision LLC



<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195185_DSC08969-1-scaled.jpg" alt=""/>Khadeeja Muhammad, Mayor’s Office of Small &amp; Minority Business Advocacy &amp; Development; Charlyn Nater, Director of the Baltimore Main Streets Program; Ricky Herman, Herman Discount Store; Delegate Regina Boyce. Herman’s is located in the Waverly Main Street District.




<p>At every location, residents, council representatives, and community leaders greeted the Mayor with enthusiasm. Business owners shared that they connect neighbors to their local shops in ways no big-box store ever could.</p>



<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195185_Small-Business-Saturday-2025-14.jpg" alt=""/>Mayor Scott Kicks-Off Small Business Saturday with Visits to Nine Main Street Businesses. The tour began at Harp Vision LLC (luxury vegan self-care products) with owners April and Tyrone who recently opened their retail location in the Highland Main Street District



<img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195185_Small-Business-Saturday-2025-68-1.jpg" alt=""/>DJ Larry Whaddup; Mayor Brandon Scott and Monesha Phillips, Owner, Pandora’s Box. Pandora Box is located in the Federal Hill District and will celebrate its 25th year in business this year!



<p>The 2025 Small Business Saturday tour reaffirmed what the Mayor’s Office and Main Streets partners emphasized in their announcement: when Baltimore shows up for small businesses, those businesses show up for Baltimore.&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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