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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – After bringing in more than $125,000 in local spending, the Jamestown Chamber of Commerce decided to once again hold their Loyal to Local Passport program this winter.

The program was introduced during the holidays to help spur local economic growth and encourage residents and visitors to shop in Jamestown. This supports the Chamber’s mission of growing and promoting local business.

Executive Director Emily Bivens added there are different ways you can get involved this year.

The Loyal to Local Passport campaign encouraged residents to shop locally from participating businesses, who would then stamp their “passport” and be eligible to win prizes. Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Emily Bivens says it was positively received in the community.

Participants would take booklets from participating businesses, seeking stamps for a purchase of $50 or more. Once the booklet reached $250 spent, it was then turned in for a chance to win donated prizes.

You can visit jamestownchamber.com to get involved or for more information.

Listen to a full Let’s Talk About It with Emily Bivens below: