BETTENDORF, IOWA (March 18, 2019) — The Bettendorf Discovery Shop invites you to join them beginning Thursday, April 4, for their 27th annual cookbook and kitchenware event.

We will have a vast collection of new and vintage cookbooks that will be a delight for new and experienced cooks to see. Healthy cooking-books, ethnic-cooking, desert ideas, everyday cooking-idea books, and the always-favorite groups and churches cookbooks, are just some of what you will see. Plus we have a great selection of cooking-aids, gadgets, small-appliances, pans, and other fun things for you kitchen.

If you love to cook, or know someone that does, this will be the perfect day for you to shop at the Discovery Shop. If you have cookbooks or cooking related items that you would like to donate for this event we would be delighted to have them, drop them off at the shop at your convenience.

The Discovery Shop is an upscale resale shop selling gently used items donated by the community and staffed by over 100 volunteers. Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society for cancer research, education, patient services and advocacy.

Donations are accepted anytime the shop is open and a tax receipt is always available.  Hours are Monday-Friday, 10AM-5PM, and Saturday, 10AM-4PM.

We are thankful for all the wonderful donations and excited to have this fun event for our customers.

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