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- Talk Is Cheap(er). Chris Arouh at Galaxy Wireless
Communication, Inc, would like you to enjoy 10% off everything
in the store (except air time coupons). Galaxy Wireless carries
all-you-can-talk prepaid plans and offers repairs of all makes
and models of cell phones. The storefront is at 16 N. Lansdowne
Avenue; 610-626-6800;
galaxy2comm@aol.com.
- More Abundance, Less Bucks. Carl and Lisa Arosarena
at Life More Abundant are offering 10% off any book,
including bibles and children's books; 10% off greeting cards
and gifts (including bible bags, mugs, calendars); and 10% off
audio CDs and video DVDs. Offer is good only at their storefront
(not online) at 25 N. Lansdowne Avenue; 610-259-0101;
info@lifemoreabundantpa.com;
www.lifemoreabundantpa.com.
- BOGO. Dave and Phoebe Titus offer new members at
Cinema 16:9 two months of membership for the price of
one — just pay for your first month of membership and
get your second month free. Your local movie salon is at 35
N. Lansdowne Avenue; 484-461-7676;
www.cinema169.com.
- Staff Reductions. Have a budding Yo-Yo Ma or Norah
Jones in your house? Joe Todaro invites you to take 10% off all
holiday books and sheet music at Todaro's Music, 28 N.
Lansdowne Avenue; 610-623-3555;
mandolute@aol.com;
http://worldfrets.com.
- Toast-worthy. Stephen and Jennifer Wagner think you
will enjoy taking 25% off the fresh, seasonal cocktail mixers that
pair so well with the spirits you bring to Sycamore, 14 S.
Lansdowne Avenue; 484-461-2867;
sycamorebyo@gmail.com;
www.sycamorebyo.com.
- Trickle Down. Chris and Marcy Allen are offering any
size drip coffee for only $1.50 between 6:30 and 9:00 am weekdays
at the Regency Café, 29 N. Lansdowne Avenue; 484-461-4002;
info@regencycafe.com;
www.regencycafe.com.
- The Heat Is On. Save money during the cold! Rick
Grocott of Greydog Plumbing, Heating & AC suggests you
service your heating system for better efficiency and to lower
your energy bill. Take advantage of the neighbor
discount — $99 for a full heating service. Or, mention
Discover Discounts for 20% off any job in December. Give Mom
that new faucet she been wanting, or fix that leak in the
bathroom for Dad. Discounts apply for residential service;
offers cannot be combined. Stop in at Greydog's new office
at 199 E. Plumstead Avenue; 610-352-4328;
greydogplumbing.heating@yahoo.com.
- Quote From Your Good Neighbor. Jeff DiBlasi and
his team at State Farm are happy to help you with a
free quote on your auto, home, life, and health insurance
needs. Buying insurance for a loved one might be the most
practical, and in some ways comforting, gift going. 14 N. Lansdowne Avenue; 610-626-5400;
Jeff@Insurewithjeff.com;
www.insurewithjeff.com.
- Next Stop. The newest addition to Lansdowne's
main street, Paddington Station (Antiques on the Avenue)
carries one-of-a-kind gifts, collectibles, and antiques. To
celebrate the Christmas season, the Carpenters are offering
15% off two of their new lines — fabulous Tolani scarves
and Elaine R's extraordinary Snow Children — for
Discover Lansdowne readers. The shop is located
next to Sycamore at 12 S. Lansdowne Avenue; 484-461-7770.
- Furry Friends. Consider giving a gift membership
to Animal Friends of Lansdowne to a loved one who holds
critters dear or who has lost a pet. For a $50 Special Friend
fee, your gift recipient will get the membership plus a bonus
AFL T-shirt and a card from Animal Friends acknowledging you as
the giver. Purchase the membership through the
AFL
website, and send them
an email with
your gift recipient's name, address, and shirt size. It's
thoughtful, meaningful, and beneficial.
- Tour for Four. And perhaps the most unique gift
idea here: the Historic Lansdowne Theater Corporation is
offering private theater tours for a discounted (and
tax-deductible) donation of $85 for parties of up to four people. Just
make
your donation in December and contact them at 610-622-1234 or
info@lansdownetheater.org,
mentioning the Discover Discount, to set up your tour (which can
be after December). What a way to surprise and satisfy a parent
who was a regular at The Lansdowne decades ago or that friend who
keeps wondering aloud what the theater is like inside.
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