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Gus Modern, Retail Partners Donate to Food Banks

By Home Furnishings Business in Community/Charitable Support on February 15, 2011

Modern furniture manufacturer Gus Design Group and its furniture retail partners have collected more than 1,800 pounds of food for local food banks.

Toronto-based Gus Modern's third "Keep On Giving!" promotion offered North American consumers a discount on modern furniture when they donated to local food banks. Gus and its participating retailers surpassed the previous year's food donation.
 
During the month of January, consumers who brought three non-perishable food items into a participating Gus retailer received 15 percent off the MSRP on Gus Modern Essentials upholstery, dining, storage, lighting and accessories. Collected food was distributed by the participating retailers to local food banks in their respective communities.
 
"We had a great response to the Gus Keep On Giving Event," said David Haleston, owner of Hip Furniture in Portland, Ore. "Our customers were thrilled to receive a good deal in return for a good deed. In fact, some of the donations we received were from people that just wanted to help those in need in the community--they weren't in the market for furniture right now. That's what the spirit of this event is all about."

DMC Honors Retailers for Community Involvement

By Home Furnishings Business in Community/Charitable Support on February 15, 2011

Dallas Market Center has honored retailers Brown of Houston, Texas, and Tea & Magnolias, Tulsa, Okla., for their community involvement.

The retailers are the two winners for The Next Big Give, a national search for specialty retailers that give back in their communities. Brown and Tea & Magnolias were selected from more than 50 retailers that are involved in a variety of ways through volunteering, raising funds or donating goods. 
 
"Congratulations to The Next Big Give winners," said Bill Winsor, president and CEO, Dallas Market Center. "Both retailers offer significant support to worthy organizations and communities. We thank them for their good work and hope their stories will inspire other retailers to do the same."
 
Brown is owned by Jill Brown. The home furnishings retailer put its entire 2010 advertising budget towards two events benefiting uniquely different organizations: Future Farmers of America (FFA) and Yellowstone Academy, a Houston-area college preparatory school. Jill Brown felt that it was more important to put funds towards the needs she saw in her community rather than towards promoting her business through advertising.
 
Spurred by a belief in American ingenuity and hard work, Brown hosted FM 2490 in October 2010, which raised awareness for the FFA. Brown' Chandeliers and Champagne party to benefit Yellowstone Academy included a live auction that raised close to $30,000 for the school. Yellowstone received 100 percent of the proceeds.

Tea & Magnolias, a gift and accessories retailer, is owned by Susan Ponville. The store extends its generosity far beyond its immediate community to the Amazon jungles of Peru. Inspired by her past work as a missionary in Peru, Ponville sells jewelry and purses in the store made by Peruvian women with all of the proceeds going back to help the women support their families. 
 
Also, in order to help the Tulsa community, each Christmas Tea & Magnolias hosts a Christmas Home Tour, giving all the proceeds to Pathways Adult Learning Center, a local school for special needs adults. The store also sells crosses that are handmade by a group of special needs adults in order to fund the group's activities.

MasterCard: U.S. Retail Sales Grew 5.5% in January

By Aggregated Content in economic news on February 15, 2011 from http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z4053779105&z=1250249029 U.S. retail sales reached their highest level year-over-year since April 2010, a new report issued by MasterCard revealed.

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Retail Sales Rise Less Than Expected in January

By Aggregated Content in economic news on February 15, 2011 from http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z4053897120&z=1250249027 Sales at U.S. retailers increased less than expected in January amid weak receipts at building material and restaurant outlets, a government report showed Tuesday.

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La-Z-Boy 3Q Profit Narrows on Softer Demand

By Aggregated Content in Financial Reports on February 15, 2011 from http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z4090676507&z=1250249030 Hurt by a continued slump in consumer confidence, La-Z-Boy (LZB) said Tuesday that its third-quarter profit was cut in half amid lower sales.

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