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Friday, July 2, 2010

Independence Day at LaDIFF

Guest Blog by Juliette Heydenrych

Well, it's getting to be about that time of year again- and as those hot summer days usher in warm summer nights, we've been spending time in the cool air conditioning at LaDIFF bustling around with heaps of customers. We love seeing all the NEW faces and having lots of old friends stop in, too.

In the midst of our pleasantly crowded 30th Anniversary & Remodeling Sale, a lot of folks have been wondering- will we be having our usual 4th of July Sale? And of course, to them we say, this is IT! We're constantly marking down prices and putting new items of the floor, but don't fret- we're still cooking out on Sunday.

Here's a snap Sarah Paxton took at Costco, just before loading up the car with all the yummy goodies we'll be feasting on Sunday the 4th:

(What isn't shown here is the giant chocolate cake we devoured in celebration of our July birthdays here at LaDIFF! Delicious....)

So, YES we are open on Sunday, July 4th, from 11am to 5pm (that's an hour earlier than usual on Sundays!) and we're firing up the grill at noon. And YES, we'll be OPEN on Monday the 5th, from 10-6pm. (Be sure to check our website for our store hours, they might not be what you're used to from us!)

Of course, it's not all about free food and fireworks... we still have a ton of great deals and amazing bargains to be found throughout the store. Mozey on over to our Facebook page to check out the full albums, but here's a sneak peek at what's new and what's marked down lower than your great Aunt Celia can limbo;





Hurry in, the SALE ends SOON!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The best part of ICFF... had nothing to do with 'furniture' and everything to do with 'buying and selling' it... locally.

When you take a couple of days away from the beck and call of "the store", the ideas start flowing... especially when you are in the presence of creative people. Our visit to ICFF was good for furniture, yes, ... but it was even better for our psyche.

A highlight of our trip was attending a seminar led by Cinda Baxter. On March 9th, in response to an episode of Oprah where Suze Orman told viewers to stop spending money in an effort to increase savings and plan for 'the worst' - a cold turkey spending approach to reacting to the new economic challenges - Cinda, on her 'Always Upward' blog responded with "Oprah, You've Got it Wrong."... and, thus, the 3/50 Project was born.

The 3/50 Project is the principle that spending money in moderation is good for the economy, especially when you spend it with your local, bricks & mortar businesses. I could go into lots and lots of detail and defense of this fine ... okay, utterly BRILLIANT... idea right here, but I would prefer that you - that's YOU, the person reading this blog post right now - go to her website and see for yourself.

So... if you go to the 3/50 Project's website, and then go to the supporters page, and then scroll down to Virginia (way, way down to Virginia... ), you'll see LaDifference. We signed up about 10 days ago and I was just plain tickled pink to see our name show up today. So tickled.

This is a plan that is all about balance. I've already told A that there are certain things that I like that I cannot find at my local retailers (let's not talk about my underwear drawer now, okay?). BUT, there are quite a few purchases we make each month, from groceries to dining out to buying wine to gardening supplies where we can, should and will make a conscious effort to support our locally owned and operated businesses.

The concept behind the 3/50 Project is that 68cents of every dollar I spend with these folks will STAY in my community. It is overwhelmingly empowering. Payrolls, advertising dollars, sales taxes, property taxes, and payroll taxes... shoot, changing our wine purchases alone could bring a boost to the City of Richmond's bottom line! (Not to mention that shopping locally is a far more 'green' and ecofriendly alternative to shopping ONLINE and having items shipped across the country... hmmm)

Please.
Visit www.the350project.net and learn more about this project.
The concept started as a blog 2 months ago and has grown virally ever since.
It makes sense for the country, for communities like Richmond, for locally owned, privately held bricks & mortar businesses.

Watch for LaDiff's participation on our website and beyond.
Hey... while you're at it, get involved yourself!
Your community will thank you... and so will we.