
BJ's Wholesale Club is excited to announce its membership center, located at 135 Beverly Ln. in Southern Pines, is set to open Friday, Nov. 8.
Prior to the club’s grand opening this winter, local shoppers can take advantage of BJ’s Founding Membership offers now through February 20, 2025. Those interested in joining the brand-new club can sign up for The Club Card Membership for one year at only $55, plus get a $40 welcome reward.
The Club+ Card Membership is also available to local shoppers for $110 for one year, plus get an $80 welcome reward. Additionally, The Club+ Card Membership shoppers will receive five cents off per gallon at BJ’s Gas and earn 2% back in rewards on most BJ’s purchases.
The newest BJ’s location in North Carolina will feature a wide assortment of fresh foods including fresh produce, bakery and a full-service deli, as well as seasonal items, home décor, electronics, apparel and other everyday essentials that members have come to know and love from shopping at BJ’s Wholesale Club.
The new club in Southern Pines will also have a BJ’s Gas location on-site, offering members low fuel prices, providing even more value and additional savings to their membership benefits, while utilizing BJ’s Fuel Saver program. Along with BJ’s Gas, BJ’s provides its members other additional member-saving exclusive benefits, including BJ’s Optical, BJ’s Travel, Home Improvement and an on-site Tire Center.
Part of the company’s culture is giving back to the community. Once the club is open, BJ’s will donate unsold produce, meat, dairy and more to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina every week to support the community.
Local shoppers interested in becoming a BJ’s member can head over to the membership center now or visit BJs.com/SouthernPines for more information.
Membership Center hours are Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Sundays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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