BETTENDORF, IOWA (April 12, 2019) — All of the volunteers and staff at the Bettendorf Discovery Shop are hoping that you will be able to join us Monday, April 29, for our Garden event. We are all ready to welcome spring by filling the shop with a variety of beautiful spring-things that have been donated over the last year.

The store will be bursting with lovely items for your home and garden. Plants and flowers for inside and outside, artwork, birdhouses, dishes, planters, yard-decorations, unique items for your garden — the list goes on and on. We will also have lots of beautiful flowered-clothing and accessories to brighten your day. There will be a lot of great things to see, so we hope that you can stop by and take part in the fun!

The Discovery Shop is an upscale-resale shop that is celebrating over 30 years of successful fundraising in Bettendorf. Thanks to the generosity of the community, the Discovery Shop raises money by selling gently-used items donated by individual donors and local businesses. Helping to make the shop such a success is the staff of wonderful volunteers that donate their time, if you are interested in joining our volunteer team, we are always happy to have extra hands to help. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society for cancer-research, education, patient-services, and advocacy.

Donations needed and welcomed 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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