Supporting Small Businesses, Together

by | Mar 27, 2020 | News & Special Events

Piedmont Skydiving, like many other local businesses, has been asked by the state to close its doors to help contain the spread of COVID-19. During this strange and uncertain time, we wanted to reach out to our Piedmont Skydiving family and let you know that we’re here for you.

As a small, veteran-owned business, we know first-hand how this is affecting the small-business community, and we’d like to help when, where, and however we can.

Here are 2 simple things that you can do to help out small businesses while they’re closed:

  1. Order take-out from small, local restaurants and bars (click here to see what’s open in CLT)
  2. Help the service industry by sending tips to local workers: https://serviceindustry.tips/en/nc/
  3. Purchase Gift Cards or Certificates for experienced-based businesses

To support Piedmont Skydiving and our staff while we’re closed, please consider purchasing a Gift Certificate for a future skydiving experience.

To all of our Piedmont Skydiving friends and family, stay safe, stay healthy, and never lose your sense of adventure!

Piedmont Skydiving

Piedmont Skydiving is a veteran-owned dropzone is located between Charlotte and Greensboro in Salisbury, North Carolina. Led by certified instructors from the U.S. Parachute Association, we specialize in tandem skydiving at affordable prices.

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