Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Outer Banks Chamber introduces “Explore, Eat, Shop, Stay Local” Campaign

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The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce is excited to kick-off the a new LOCAL campaign to continue to encourage local shopping, staying, eating and exploring.

The Outer Banks has many wonderful opportunities to be LOCAL; when it is safe to do so…get outside and EXPLORE; try something new and EAT; get retail therapy and SHOP; and enjoy local hospitality and STAY. This new campaign is aimed at reminding our visitors and locals alike that you CAN stay local and do it all!

The “EXPLORE, EAT, SHOP, STAY LOCAL” campaign will continue through 2021. If you are a business and would like to window cling or poster, please contact Karen Brown at the chamber at kbrown@outerbankschamber.com or call 441-8144.

The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce represents 900+ businesses and organizations in the Dare, Currituck and Hyde County area.  The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization supporting and advocating on behalf of our members businesses.

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