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Love the Locals: Downtown businesses offer local discounts

More than 30 downtown Waynesville businesses are offering discounts for local residents throughout the month of February. Look for the big red heart on the door and be prepared to show proof of local residence.

• A Cat In The Attic Treasures & Treats: offering antiques, vintage collectibles, Hummels, local art and more — 10 percent off to locals.

• Affairs of the Heart: 10 percent discount on regular-priced merchandise

• Blue Owl Gallery: 10 percent off all in-stock art

• Burr Studio: Special discounts all month with door prizes for the local featured that day.

• Cedar Hill Studio: Free 2015 Sonshine Promise Calendar to each local who visits the store. And every Tuesday and Thursday in February a Free Sonshine Promises Figurine.

• Cheddar Box: 15 percent discount on regular-priced merchandise

• Christmas Is Everyday: Free gift with purchase of $10 or more.

• Classic Wineseller: Extra 10 percent discount in the retail shop on all local beer and wine.

• Earthworks Galleries: 10 percent off storewide. With a $100 or more purchase, receive a gift certificate for a 15-minute chair massage with James Creighton.

• Ellie May’s Fine Resale: Enter the drawing to win a pair of beautiful silver earrings. Say “I love downtown Waynesville” and receive 15 percent off any single item. 

• Fifi’s Fine Resale Apparel: 15 percent off storewide.

• Frogs Leap Public House: Half-price wine Wednesdays: All wine in the first three tiers is half-price. Buy two house cocktails and get a free item from the snack menu on Thursdays.

• Haywood County TDA Visitors Center: 20 percent off signature “Homegrown in Haywood” T-shirts. 

• High Country Style: 10 percent discount to locals, excludes sale items.

• High Country Furniture: 10 percent discount, some exclusions apply.

• Home-Tech “The Kitchen Shop”: 10 percent discount storewide (excludes small appliances).

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