BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Shop Maryland and Save for the Holidays Campaign

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Lenora Henry, Executive Director of the Baltimore City Chamber joined Comptroller Peter Franchot; Comptroller-elect Brooke Lierman; CEO of Downtown Partnership, Shelonda Stokes; Director of Baltimore Main Streets and Deputy Director of Mayor’s Office of Small, Minority & Women-Owned Businesses, Sean Stinnett; and CEO MD Credit Union Association, SECU, and MECU, John Bratsakis on a visit with two local Baltimore Businesses. The Peanut Shoppe, owned by Bonnie Scible, located at 222 N. Charles Street and Viva Books, owned by Viva Stowell, located at 326 N. Charles Street. Come out and support our local businesses during the holidays.

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