School is out and it's time to play. Send the kids outside with a Bruder truck. They are made in Germany, extremely detailed and built to last. We have a whole wall of these trucks, including their "roadmax" series for the younger customer (age 2+).
As Grand Junction grows, I'm impressed with the quality and the amount of activities for kids in the valley. We have posters and flyers in the store from several places and I will post links and info on my blog as well. Starting Friday, June 5th, is the Glade Park Volunteer Fire Department's Movie series. This is a great family event that has been going on for years. We have supplied a generous amount of door prizes to be given away this season. If you've never been... it's time to get up there.Movies under the Stars
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Kettler Tricycles on Sale
The Boss & Bossette are out of town this week. To celebrate, we are having our first ever SALE on Kettler tricycles just in time for maximum summer fun. Here's the deal:
During the week of May 18th through the 24th (Monday - Sunday) both the junior color and the blossom trikes will be on sale for $99 in a box, unassembled. You save $30 and they are really very easy to assemble. We have one of each in the store to test drive. Let our staff show you all the benefits of driving these German made tricycles.
During the week of May 18th through the 24th (Monday - Sunday) both the junior color and the blossom trikes will be on sale for $99 in a box, unassembled. You save $30 and they are really very easy to assemble. We have one of each in the store to test drive. Let our staff show you all the benefits of driving these German made tricycles.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Open on Sundays
Usually we are open on Sundays most of the year. This year it has been a struggle to put together a fully trained "toy team" that allows us to be open every day. That day has arrived now and we are open Sundays from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday is a great day to bring the family downtown for breakfast - brunch as there are several great places open to eat, and then stroll up and down Main Street to see the new sculptures that were just installed last weekend. There are more and more shops staying open on Sunday down here. Please understand though, that most all of us are small family run businesses that don't always have the staff (or the stamina) to be open long hours.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
CHALK ON THE WALK MAY 9TH
This Saturday, during the annual Art & Jazz Festival downtown, we will again host our Chalk on the Walk art contest. Come down and create on our sidewalk from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The entry fee is $1 and includes the chalk and a space to work. At 3 p.m. we will announce the winners in three age categories. Ages 4-7, 8-12, and kids at heart. No need to pre-register; just sign up and create.
This amazing work of chalk art was created by Julian Beever. He is a British artist whose work has been spotted on sidewalks all over the world. The 3-D effect is created without special glasses!
This amazing work of chalk art was created by Julian Beever. He is a British artist whose work has been spotted on sidewalks all over the world. The 3-D effect is created without special glasses!
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