Find Online Coupons At SevernaParkVoice.com

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By John Singleton
If you’re looking to save money at local retailers this Christmas season, be sure to visit the Severna Park Voice’s website at www.severnaparkvoice.com and click on the Voice Values section. Mirroring the familiar insert delivered as a part of the monthly Severna Park Voice newspaper these on-line coupons are now available to you 24/7.

“We always use the 2-for-1 coupons from Garry’s Grill. I like to take my kids out to breakfast,” said Julie Boyle of Severna Park, adding, “I love coupons. When my husband and I go out for dinner it’s great when I can quickly print a coupon from the Severna Park Voice website.”
Shopping local has gained momentum in recent years. For Severna Park residents, the proximity of local retailers saves time and gas, plus provides an all-important physical presence that can’t be replaced.
“Just this season I had a client who spent over $10,000 on a hot tub he purchased on-line,” explained Stacey Benning, vice president of Gene Lilly Pools and Spas. “When it was delivered he didn’t like the way it was designed. Viewing a product on-line is very different than test-driving it yourself, in-person.”
Voice Values focuses on local retailers who provide essential services to the community. Mike Whittles of ServPro of Severna Park utilizes Voice Values to offer free estimates for his smoke, water, and mold clean-up services.
Richard Ingram of Stansbury AV encourages customers to keep their dollars in Anne Arundel County by offering a Same-Price/Superior Service Guarantee coupon to help him compete with the national big box retailers.
“I heard a story on the “Today Show” that if you buy from a locally owned business over two-thirds of the money stays in the local economy,” added Richard Ingram, owner of Stansbury AV, “If you buy at a big box store only 14 percent stays in the community. We should take a step back and think about what that really means to the local economy.”
Docksider’s Gymnastics also uses Voice Values to advertise their free trial classes for children just getting started in trampoline, tumbling, vaulting and more. “I call it try-it before you buy-it,” explains owner Kim Ouellette. “We want to make sure it’s a fit before you commit. So don’t delay, sign up today!”
Over the course of their coaching careers, owners Bob and Kim Ouellette have sent 66 gymnasts on full athletic scholarships to college.
Without the expertise and generosity of dedicated small business owners, Anne Arundel County would be a much different place. From providing jobs and valuable skills to young people to underwriting thousands of local charity events, small businesses are an indispensable community resource. For the Severna Park Voice trumpeting the accomplishments of area small businesses is just one of the ways we support the community.
“The Voice Values section encourages local residents to support local and small businesses right here i

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