Niles Outdoor Downtown Experience becomes permanent ahead of Small Business Saturday events
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NILES, Mich. -- Justin Flagel, the Chair of Niles Main Street, stopped by the ABC57 Studio to give an update on the Niles Outdoor Downtown Experience, also known as NODE, ahead of Small Business Saturday on Nov. 30.
The once temporary outdoor dining experience has turned into a permanent fixture in downtown Niles at 2nd and Main Streets.
You can stop by and enjoy it while also supporting small businesses on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 11:50 p.m.
You can enjoy a day full of festive attractions, special deals, and events at local businesses. There will also be a passport that you can get stamped at local businesses. Complete at least nine squares and enter to win a downtown gift package.
You can visit the Niles downtown website for more information about local businesses and events.