Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Shop Local this weekend

Tomorrow is the first big shopping day of the holiday season. As Black Friday and Small Business Saturday approach, don't forget about your hometown stores. You may not even have to leave Jackson County to find something special for everyone on your list!



For the fashionista in your life, Goody 2 Shoes, located just off the square, will have several things on sale, including a great discount on some of their early fall items like the ones shown above.



When you are finished at Goody 2 Shoes, you can head over to Southern Grace, in the Tractor Supply shopping center, for a few door busters on Friday morning at 9 a.m. Some of their best prices include graphic tees for $15 and ornaments for $5 ( pictured above).



Scottsboro Tackle Company has everything you need for the fishermen, or women, on your list. Their Black Friday event will last from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.tomorrow. Shop from some of their top of the line fishing rods and receive a Scottsboro Tackle Company gift certificate from $50 to $25 ( depending on purchase). Get a $75 Scottsboro Tackle Company giftcard when you buy any Yeti cooler priced $349 and up. Get a $50 giftcard with the purchase of anypair of Costa sunglasses $169 and up.

Here are a few other deals you will find at this local tackle store, located on the square in Scottsboro:
- Bobby Garland Baby Shad $1.99 each
-Select Soft Plastics 25% off.
-Booyah One Knocker and Hard Knockers $5.99 each
-Bill Lewis Rat-L-Traps 1/2 oz. $3.99 each
-STC Tungsten 25% off
-Basstrix 7 ad 8 inch swimbaits $8.99 per pack
-Costa Del Mar apparel 25% off

For the gamers in your life Nerdtopia, located on the square in Scottsboro, will have a 10% discount store wide on Friday and Saturday.

And for the gun enthusiasts on your list, Gonzo Tactical, located off the square, has this Smith and Wesson Shield 9 mm for $312 Friday only. They will also have CAA AR15 Mags 10 for $99.

*This is not a sponsored or affiliated post. 
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