Saturday, May 1st
10:00am - 4:00pm
Join us on the front sidewalk and then come inside for refreshments too! There will be live music and fresh flowers for sale at the Depot. And stop by The Glass Angel for a mosaic birdhouse demonstration. Properties on Parade will be open for visiting spaces that are currently available to occupy. More info on that http://www.thetimesnews.com/news/downtown-33324-bodycopy-saturday.html
Benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Alamance County.
Items in the sale include furniture, lamps, rugs and accessories. These items have been donated by our consignors. More donations are welcome. The proceeds go to a great cause...children!!!
There is a special room set up inside the store for smaller things as well! The money you spend stays right here in Alamance County!!!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
"Move that Bus"
Join LSM 227 (Programming and Event Management) on
Sunday, April 25, at the Burlington Municipal Building, located at 425 South Lexington Avenue, for the first
MOVE THAT BUS
fundraiser supporting the MS Society of North Carolina and
The Boys and Girls Club of Burlington.
To participate, get together a team of six to pull a 30,000 pound bus 25 feet.
To participate, get together a team of six to pull a 30,000 pound bus 25 feet.
Suggestions for building teams:
Athletic teams
Fraternity or Sorority
Dorm/Hall
Club/Organization
Group of friends
Athletic teams
Fraternity or Sorority
Dorm/Hall
Club/Organization
Group of friends
You may compete in one of three divisions:
all-male
all-female
co-ed (must be three males and three females)
Cost to participate: $60 per team ($10 per person).
All proceeds benefit the MS Society and Boys and Girls Club
Trophies will be awarded to fastest times in each division.
Trophies will be awarded to fastest times in each division.
E-mail movethatbus425@gmail.com with questions.
Registration forms can be found by clicking the link to the right.
by Alex Coffman, Student
Last Updated - 04/20/2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Company Shops Market Secures Financing
Fidelity Bank Approves Loan to Build Co-op Once Investment Goal is Reached:
Your community-owned, local grocery store is one step closer to opening!
Once owners invest a minimum of $800,000 (only $300,000 left to go!), a bank loan of $1.1 million will be required to secure the funds needed to open the store. Fidelity Bank has agreed to provide this loan, backed by a USDA guaranty, once the $800,000 owner investment goal is reached.
Heres the step-by-step list of the funding-to-open process for the co-op:
Find bank to loan $1.1M Done
Secure USDA warranty for loan Done
Raise $800,000 in investment from owners More Than Halfway There
Receive loan Hopefully A Quick Process
Open in 6 months! Home Free
Fidelity Bank was selected, in part, because it is a local bank that has supported the co-op since early stages. Additionally, Fidelity Bank is offering a great incentive for CSM owners who open a checking account with them.
Your community-owned, local grocery store is one step closer to opening!
Once owners invest a minimum of $800,000 (only $300,000 left to go!), a bank loan of $1.1 million will be required to secure the funds needed to open the store. Fidelity Bank has agreed to provide this loan, backed by a USDA guaranty, once the $800,000 owner investment goal is reached.
Heres the step-by-step list of the funding-to-open process for the co-op:
Find bank to loan $1.1M Done
Secure USDA warranty for loan Done
Raise $800,000 in investment from owners More Than Halfway There
Receive loan Hopefully A Quick Process
Open in 6 months! Home Free
Fidelity Bank was selected, in part, because it is a local bank that has supported the co-op since early stages. Additionally, Fidelity Bank is offering a great incentive for CSM owners who open a checking account with them.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Top Five Reasons to Shop Local - Provided by the Small Business Council of the Alamance County Chamber of Commerce
1. Community Well Being - Local businesses build strong neighborhoods by sustaining communities, linking neighbors, and by contributing more to local causes.
2. Local Decision Making - Local management means that important decisions are made locally by people who live in the community and who will feel the impacts of those decisions.
3. Keeping Dollars in the Local Economy - When shopping locally, you create jobs, fund more city services through sales tax, invest in neighborhood improvements and promote community development.
4. Job and Wages - Local businesses create more jobs locally and, in some sectors, provide better wages and benefits.
5. Environmental Sustainability - Local stores help to sustain vibrant, compact, walkable town centers, which in turn are essential to reducing sprawl, automobile use, habitat loss, and air and water pollution.
2. Local Decision Making - Local management means that important decisions are made locally by people who live in the community and who will feel the impacts of those decisions.
3. Keeping Dollars in the Local Economy - When shopping locally, you create jobs, fund more city services through sales tax, invest in neighborhood improvements and promote community development.
4. Job and Wages - Local businesses create more jobs locally and, in some sectors, provide better wages and benefits.
5. Environmental Sustainability - Local stores help to sustain vibrant, compact, walkable town centers, which in turn are essential to reducing sprawl, automobile use, habitat loss, and air and water pollution.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
"The Perfect Piece" Accessory Sale
Done...check it off the list!!! And WOW, what a great response!!! Thanks to all those that participated. Bella's House was able to raise $949 for the finding a cure to Autism.
The initial key chains were the most popular sellers. Girl's gotta have a key chain!!! And the ECU polka dot cooler was in such popular demand that we are placing orders. Let me know if you need one too!!!
The initial key chains were the most popular sellers. Girl's gotta have a key chain!!! And the ECU polka dot cooler was in such popular demand that we are placing orders. Let me know if you need one too!!!
Monday, April 5, 2010
April Showers Bring May Yard Sales!!!
April is especially busy at Bella's House. A little trunk show in Greenville at ECU this week. We will have lost of fun items and accessories as well as an extremely large amount of jewelry that we have ordered just for this event. The AZD's have invited me to help them raise money for "Autism Awareness". I can't wait til Friday!!!
Then, the 13th Annual Herb Festival for the WRC...visit our booth...April 23 and 24th!
Then, Downtown Burlington will be having a "May Daze" event on Saturday, May 1st.
I love being so busy!!! On top of all this I will have to say that the store looks better than ever right now. Beautiful furniture, wonderful bargains, and a large variety of items!!! Check it out for yourself. Tuesday - Friday 10:00-5:30 and Saturday 10-4
Then, the 13th Annual Herb Festival for the WRC...visit our booth...April 23 and 24th!
Then, Downtown Burlington will be having a "May Daze" event on Saturday, May 1st.
I love being so busy!!! On top of all this I will have to say that the store looks better than ever right now. Beautiful furniture, wonderful bargains, and a large variety of items!!! Check it out for yourself. Tuesday - Friday 10:00-5:30 and Saturday 10-4
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