Visit the German American Heritage Center this weekend to find savings on everything you will need this Christmas season!

Open to the public on Saturday, July 28th from 10-4 and Sunday, July 29th from 12-4!

Sale open to you starting: NOW!

Gifts!

Tremendous savings on goodies from the Gift Shop: Smokers, Wooden Figures, Schwibbögen (lighted wooden arches), Steins, Crystal, Vases, Mugs, Plates, Clocks, Textiles, CD's , DVD's, Videos, Lace Tablecloths and Doilies, Flower Arrangements, Books, Toys!

 

 

 

 

 

Savings!

Tumble Table of Treasures for $10 or less!  (Stocking stuffers galore!)

 

All Sweatshirts marked at $10 (only XL available), good quantities of Adult XL and Kids T-shirts priced for clearance!!!

 

Ornaments!

Wonderful savings on some of our Inge-Glas handblown tree ornaments at up to 75% off !   (Yes, some with Swarovski crystals!)  Special section marked at $5 your choice!  Hurry in for best selection!

 

SAVE SOME GREEN - LOOK FOR THE GREEN SALES TAG!

 

Due to the savings already available, the normal 10% GAHC member discount will apply to quantity sales only during this sale, beginning at the $25 level.

 

Purchases totaling $25 will be discounted an additional $2.50, total purchases of $50 will receive another $5.00 off, etc. You may combine sales merchandise and regular-priced items for the sales total. This extra savings is limited to GAHC members.

 

See you this weekend!!!

 

Sincerely,

 

Your friends at the

German American Heritage Center

563-322-8844

712 W 2nd St.

Davenport, IA 52802
www.gahc.org

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