FARMINGTONSmall Business Saturday celebrates local business owners in FarmingtonSam RibakoffFarmington Daily TimesCashier at Alex Benally's Hogan Eletta Zmudzinski helps customers Ethan Begay, left, and Jerimiah Tracy, right, look for gifts on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday in Farmington.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesSteve Clark of Tales of Tomorrow comic book store in Farmington hangs holiday lighting on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesDerek Lovell of Cosmic Café in Farmington calls out a customer's order on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesThe owner of the New to You thrift store, Angeleen Pruitt, is seen at her store on Main Street in Farmington on Nov. 30, 2019 during the Small Business Saturday event.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesA sign advertising New to You thrift store on Main Street in Farmington is seen on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesHandmade woodwork was for sale to help raise money for a kidney transplant for small business owner Lysandra Ulibarri's father, Delfin Ulibarri, at R1 New Mexico on Main Street in Farmington on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesJP Arviso, left, and his daughter, Devon Chee-Arviso, right, owners of Western Custom Engraving, display their handmade turquoise jewelry in the offices of R1 New Mexico in Farmington on Main Street on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesA group of local online small business owners came together to sell their wares at the offices of R1 New Mexico in Farmington on Main Street on Nov. 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday.Sam Ribakoff/Daily Times