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Duncanville is Open & Ready For Business
Steve Martin, President of the Duncanville Chamber of Commerce, says the Chamber and its members are ready and eager to emerge from their pandemic hibernation. Even better, Martin says the future looks bright for the Chamber and the City of Duncanville, and our community is ready to return to “normal” in better shape than expected.
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‘Keep Dollars In Duncanville’
“We only saw one of our restaurants close, when the Luby’s Cafeteria on I-67 closed last year,” Martin said. “All of our Chamber members renewed again this year. Last year we were very proactive, with our biggest effort to Keep Dollars in Duncanville. We sent regular newsletters and posted on our Facebook page about the importance of supporting local businesses. We took photos of business owners with our signs saying ‘We Are Open,’ informing the community about who was open for take-out service or curbside pickup,” he added.
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Shop locally at Duncan Switch Street Market Dec. 19 for those last minute Christmas gifts. A wide variety of local vendors turn out for the popular outdoor Street Market, sponsored by Duncanville Chamber of Commerce. The vendors set up their booths in a central location, at Main & Center Streets, in downtown Duncanville. The December holiday street market is a great way to find unique gifts while helping support local businesses.
The Duncan Switch Street Market is held on the third Saturday of each month, and is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors to the outdoor market are asked to wear face masks and maintain six feet distance in accordance with Dallas County requirements. They are also asked to carry hand sanitizer with them.