Discovery Days announced by Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce
Discovery Days 2022: August 27, September 24, October 22
The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce has announced Discovery Days (listed above) and invites chamber member businesses and organizations to join in welcoming visitors to Bluffton.
These dates are the fourth Saturday of the month in August, September and Ocober. Advertised hours will be 9:00 a.m-3:00 p.m. Chamber director Jim Enneking emphasizes that no storefront is needed. You can host an outdoor activity, pop-up shop or self-guided activity.
Chamber members are asked to sign up by August 9 for inclusion on posters and other printed material. Late joiners can be included in social media posts.
To sign up, email the Chamber at [email protected] and include photos, logos, and descriptions of sales or special events for inclusion in the promotional materials. The cost is $25 and includes promotion, advertising and Bluffton Bucks prizes each month. Each shopper will get 1 free ticket for visiting a participating establishment. Prizes will be distributed in "Bluffton Bucks" certificates.
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