Value City Furniture is holding an exclusive sale for their Facebook fans this Memorial Day Weekend. On Saturday, May 26th, from 7-9 a.m. furniture shoppers will be given the VIP treatment as they shop the showroom. Value City Furniture fans will be provided with donuts and coffee to enjoy while looking for their next piece of furniture. Shoppers will be able to enjoy numerous discounts and deals this holiday weekend. The deals include a $100 gift card when a shopper spends $999 or more. This will be a Memorial Day Makeover to remember!
Columbus, OH (PRWEB) May 25, 2012
Value City Furniture will roll out the red carpet and treat their Facebook fans like the VIPs they are this holiday weekend. From 7-9 a.m. on Saturday, May 26th, furniture shoppers will be welcomed with style and provided with exclusive discounts this Memorial Day Weekend. It’s a Memorial Day Makeover for Value City’s loyal fans!What are the exclusive deals that will be available for fans? The full details can be found on the Value City Furniture Facebook page – click on the “Like” button and become a Value City fan just in time for this Memorial Day Weekend sale. When fans spend $999 or more on Saturday they will receive a $100 gift card to put toward purchases from June 9 - December 9, 2012 – But the deals won’t stop there! Furniture bargain hunters should check the Value City Furniture Facebook page for updates and tips for navigating this exclusive sale with style.
To stay informed of all the great tips, tricks and deals available to the VIPs, furniture shoppers should also add Value City Furniture to their circles on Google+ and keep an eye on the Value City Furniture Twitter to receive additional information about exclusive deals. Wanting inspiration to complete a Memorial Day Makeover? The Value City Furniture boards on Pinterest are a great source of inspiration and preparation for the VIP sale this Saturday.
Value City Furniture - located at http://www.vcf.com - is owned by American Signature, Inc., which operates 129 stores across the country. Since 1948, American Signature, Inc. has helped furnish America's homes with quality furniture at the guaranteed best prices. They specialize in a wide assortment of contemporary, modern, casual, country, traditional and luxurious living room furniture to choose from. The store also features a wonderful selection of bedroom furniture, mattresses, dining room and kitchen sets, as well as furniture for kids.
Heather Schreiber
Value City Furniture
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Source: news.yahoo.com
Looking for Vintage Decor? Check out this once a month store! - Examiner
Last month, at about this time of the month I stumbled across an article in an antique register that was talking about this super unique vintage antique store - Sweet Salvage. What makes it unique? It is only open for four days a month. Yes, you read that right, only four days a month! They spend the rest of the month setting up for their once a month opening. What's to set up? That is the other unique part of the store, each month the store is set up in themed vignettes.
So I visited last month and I have to say I wasn't very impressed. It was small, hot and super busy. There was no parking, no room and I made the mistake of taking my super sweet, super well-behaved 2 1/2 year old. Strollers and just potty trained toddlers were not the best choice to bring to this store. But I will admit I was intrigued and wish that I had had more time to actually explore the store and absorb the really innovative setups. And I wanted to see what the store looked like on day one of the sale, not day three. Bonus - they were moving the very next month to a bigger location, with air and bathrooms!
Turn time forward to last weekend. My mother-in-law and I played hooky and got to the shop about 15 minutes before the doors opened. I knew there would be a line, but this? There was no parking for a good 1/2 mile around the store and the line was along the side of the building and into the parking lot. Thank goodness the staff thought about us poor shoppers standing in the sun, because they provided ice cold water bottles - for free!! The store does an amazing job at establishing a pre-want for the selections for the month by showcasing sneak peeks on their Facebook page and they have a contest to win early admission to the store to buy before the crowds.
We got into the store fairly quickly, and while it has about 2500 more square feet of space, there is about 2500 more square feet of items. The store was still crammed with furniture, decor and people. Lots and lots of people. It was disappointing that a lot of items had already been purchased (not sure how, unless the early admittance people bought a ton of stuff). And there were arguments about who saw what first, but it was fairly civilized. This month’s theme was "Destinations" and the vignettes all showcased a country - like France or a place - like the beach.
What I loved about the store - the stories that were told by the individual displays (which are set up by individual vendors not the store itself). The little things that make up the feel of the era, like the books written in the language and time period of the display, or the fabrics and signs that bring to mind a particular place and time.
What I didn't love about the store - it is still super crowded, especially when you add a ton of people to the displays, that items are not always clearly priced and finding the vendor responsible for a certain area is sometimes hard and the super slow, by hand method of calculating how much you owe for the pretty trinkets that you picked up. We spent over an hour in a Disneyesque line trying to pay for a small handful of items. Last pet peeve, because of the small amount of onsite parking, if you buy something big, be prepared to haul it, yourself to your car.
Want to check it out for yourself? Sweet Salvage is located at 4648 N 7th Avenue in Phoenix, AZ. The next showcase is June 21-24. Hours of operation are 10:00am-8:00pm on Thursday and 10:00am-6:00pm Friday through Sunday. The line starts forming about an hour or so before hand. And the displays are refilled with new merchandise each night so the displays can be slightly different each day of the sale. They accept all major credit cards and you can arrange to pick up your merchandise for a later date.
I think that I'm going to wait a bit to go back - the Halloween and Christmas displays from last year are making me feel like that will be the time to go back and see what this great group of vendors can cook up.
Have you been to Sweet Salvage? What did you think? Any favorite finds that you'd love to show off?
Source: www.examiner.com
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