
It's that time of year again when post-Thanksgiving sales flood our inboxes and newsfeeds, beckoning us to partake in the commercial jubilee. But for those in Rancho Cordova, there's an opportunity to infuse the hustle of Black Friday shopping with a bit of hometown heart. The City of Rancho Cordova is calling on its residents to shop locally, presenting the perfect chance to support neighborhood businesses while snagging some unique finds in the process.
Not content with mere sales and discounts, Rancho Cordova has leveled up its local support by launching an official online clothing store. Providing an assortment of apparel designed for youths and adults, these pieces don't skimp on style or civic pride. As reported by the City of Rancho Cordova, it's more than fashion—it's a wearable declaration of one's ties to this vibrant community. You can find the new gear at their store, and showcase that pride with every piece you wear.
There's more than attire on offer. The 2025 State of the City address, eloquently themed "Big Picture, Bright Future," presented not only visions of growth but a tangible slice of it through a new Rancho Cordova jigsaw puzzle. Collaborating with artist Eric Dowdle, the city unveiled this creative ode to the community. Celebrate the "creativity and connection that define the community," beckons the city's statement while offering the puzzle at a discounted price this Black Friday, inviting residents to piece together a snapshot of their surroundings.
But the push to support the locality extends beyond innovative merchandise. Rancho Cordova residents are encouraged to invest in their own backyard by snagging some swag from the Barrel District, grabbing gift cards from restaurants, or browsing through a boutique with roots deep in the local soil.
The holiday spirit doesn’t stop with Black Friday. Rancho Cordova has a full lineup of seasonal events listed on the city’s Events Calendar. Whether you’re shopping locally on Friday or enjoying December festivities, the city invites everyone to join in the holiday cheer. To learn more or get involved, visit the city’s official events page.









