Hit the shops because the 2024 Go Local Cards are now available

Grab your bags and get ready for discounts + special offers at more than 600 local businesses in the Asheville area.

2024 Go Local Card in front of West Village Market & Deli storefront

There are spots all around town to grab your card in person (like West Village Market).

Photo by AVLtoday

In a place like Asheville, it’s easy to shop local. There are hundreds of local businesses supplying creative wares, offering essential services, and dishing out delicious food. But in case you need an extra incentive to do your shopping down the street — the 2024 Go Local Cards just dropped.

The print or digital Go Local Cards give you access to discounts and special offers from more than 600 participating businesses (because who doesn’t love a bargain). More than that, though, the card is an annual fundraiser for City of Asheville public schools, with 25% of the purchase price going toward programming, supplies, and support for students.

You can grab your card in person at a handful of local businesses, or you can purchase one online. Bonus: There’s a Go Local Asheville app, too, with a directory + map.

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