This year, 2020, is the TENTH year for the French Country Christmas Event. Can a small business offer its customers a beautiful Christmas shopping event in a safe way? How does a small business adapt to new ways of doing business during an international health crisis and provide safe shopping experiences?
- Wear a mask.
- Wash your hands.
- Distance yourself from others by at least 6 feet.
To comply with these guidelines, my small business has found new ways, to my business, to implement safety precautions.
Read about how I have adapted to provide a safe shopping experience for my customers, and look at this year's garden shed photos to get ideas about how to arrange Christmas decor in your own home.
F R E N C H C O U N T R Y
C H R I S T M A S E V E N T
S M A L L B U S I N E S S N E W W A Y S
In-Person Shopping by Appointment
Instead of throwing open my garden shed's doors to whomever shows up as in years past, this year customers must make an appointment to shop. Appointments are not a new idea for some businesses. Beauty salons, real estate agents, music teachers, ... have booked appointments forever.
But, this is the first time I booked appointments for shopping the French Country Christmas Event. I will admit learning how to use an appointment application (app) that allows customers to book their own appointments online was a steep learning curve. I began researching the app this summer, and by October I finally knew it well enough to create the booking calendar.
DISTANCE YOURSELF FROM OTHERS BY AT LEAST 6 FEET.
Booking appointments controls the number of people in the small garden shed at the same time. Thus, appointments control the distance between individual shoppers and between shoppers and me.
In years past, several people would show up at the same time causing a 'herd' of shoppers close to each other. Then there would be a lull between shoppers with no one in the garden shed. Appointments are for a maximum of two shoppers. The person who books the appointment may bring one other person with her to shop or may shop alone.
WASH YOUR HANDS.
First, customers will clean their hands by applying provided hand sanitizer before touching anything else. The sanitizer will eliminate germs they bring.
When shoppers leave the garden shed, they are instructed to re-apply the hand sanitizer to protect themselves from any germs they picked up while shopping.
Door handles, hand shopping baskets, and other surfaces will be wiped down with disinfectants between shoppers.
Price tags aren't visible in the photos, but will be visible so shoppers can see prices without having to pick up items.
WEAR A MASK.
Officials in the county where the garden shed is located have decreed everyone must wear a mask to enter places of business. When shoppers book their appointments for the French Country Christmas Event, they are instructed, "MASK REQUIRED."
Who hasn't driven to a business this year and discovered they had forgotten her/his mask?
Hands up!
Just this week I went to a food store, and when I pulled into the parking place realized I had left my mask at home. So, I didn't even shut off the car engine. Instead, I drove home, got my mask, and returned to shop.
Disposable masks will be provided to any shopper who arrives at the garden shed without a mask. The masks are located AFTER the hand sanitizer.
Shoppers will see some quick and easy decorating ideas like this display of pretty metal stars with rhinestones in a white ceramic flower pot.
Online Shopping With Curbside Pick Up
For maximum safety, customers may shop online and pick up their purchases. Previously, customers could shop online with shipping for non-local shoppers. For the first time this Christmas season, customers may shop online for local pick up.
The pick-up area is decorated with outdoor fresh greenery that gives online shoppers ideas of how to decorate for the season with fresh-cut greenery, foraged green 'horse apples,' and a weatherproof large metal Merry Christmas banner.
Online shoppers will remain in their cars and someone will place their purchases inside their car trunks or backseats.
Online shopping times are not at the same time as in-person shopping to allow the automated computer system to update inventory counts.
Don't want to get on Santa's naughty list
by selling the same item twice...
in the store and online.
Since my small business is a one-woman enterprise, pick-up times will be after in-person shopping times end each day.
Just like large businesses, small businesses have found ways to adapt to meet the needs of their customers.
Wishing you a safe and joyous Christmas,
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S O U R C E S
BOOK an APPOINTMENT for in-person shopping beginning Dec. 5 ~ Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
SHOP ONLINE beginning Dec. 6 (Sundays, Tuesdays, Fridays) with local curbside pickup beginning Dec. 7 (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays)
READ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for in-person shopping