Happy new year, Coachella Valley! As we trade in our holiday cheer for the warm desert sunshine, let’s make a pledge to something truly special: to shop local whenever our hearts (and wallets) desire.
Let’s be honest, sometimes the allure of online shopping or the convenience of big-box stores is hard to resist. But imagine this: instead of clicking “add to cart” on some faceless website, you wander into a charming boutique in the heart of the valley, greeted by a friendly face and the intoxicating aroma of desert blooms. You discover a unique piece of art, handcrafted by a local artist, and feel the satisfaction of supporting a dream.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “But what about those amazing deals online?” Trust me, the deals are out there locally too! From “sip & shop” events to weekend sales, local businesses are always finding creative ways to entice you. Plus, let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good conversation with the shop owner?
By choosing to shop local, we’re not just supporting businesses; we’re investing in the soul of our community. We’re creating jobs for our neighbors, supporting the causes we care about, and ensuring that the Coachella Valley remains a vibrant and unique destination for years to come.
So, this year, let’s make a pledge to explore the hidden gems in our own backyards. Let’s support the entrepreneurs who are pouring their hearts and souls into their businesses. And let’s reap the rewards of a stronger, more vibrant Coachella Valley for everyone.
Now go forth and shop local! And don’t forget to wear your sunscreen.
So, let’s make a pledge to shop local in 2025 and beyond. Our community, our wallets, and our spirits will thank us for it!
Katie Slimko-Stice, IOM, is president/CEO of the Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce. Stice earned 5 Star Accreditation with her team two times and was named “Person of the Year” in 2022 by the Desert Sun readers, included in the “Top 40 Under 40” for Palm Springs Life Magazine and a “Most Interesting & Influential Woman” by Coachella Valley Weekly. She can be reached at Katie.Stice@ranchomirage.org.
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