This is a challenging time for all of us, our families, our community and our local businesses. We want you to know that there are many businesses in our community open and here to serve you. Charlotte Strong is one of our efforts to support these local businesses and to help you know who they are.
Please support the people and businesses that are staying open to serve our community. We are all in this together and they are walking their talk to prove it to keep Charlotte Strong.
Please support the people and businesses that are staying open to serve our community. We are all in this together and they are walking their talk to prove it to keep Charlotte Strong.
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