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Bags

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Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« on: December 01, 2004, 11:49:00 am »
Okay, no shit about yuppie corporate retailers.  This is a cool thing, some of you *do* shop at Crate & Barrel, and a lot of folks register there for weddings, etc.  SO, if you're going to be shopping there anyway some time soon for Christmas or wedding registry or even your own domicile, do it this Saturday so that 5% of the proceeds go to Whitman Walker, a great local organization.  
 
 An all-volunteer organization I've been involved with had a similar arrangement with Whole Foods last year, and it was the largest donation we ever received -- this can be a real windfall for a place like Whitman-Walker.
 
 CrateCares
 
 Shopping for Life
 Saturday, December 4
 
 Crate and Barrel will donate 5% of the day's sales from select stores to the Whitman-Walker Clinic, which provides the Washington, DC metropolitan area with HIV/AIDS services.
 
 Participating stores include Clarendon, Tysons Corner, Spring Valley, Pentagon City and Montgomery Mall.

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2004, 12:01:00 pm »
More detailed info on the C&B stores, and a couple others doing the same thing on Saturday:
 
 Saturday, December 4, 2004
 Shopping for Life
 Sponsored by Neiman Marcus
 Shop on December 4th at the following stores and a portion of your sale will be donated to Whitman-Walker Clinic
 
 Crate & Barrel
 Montgomery Mall, Bethesda, MD
 Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, Arlington, VA
 The Market Common, Arlington, VA
 Tysons Corner, Vienna, VA
 4820 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
 
 go mama go!**
 1809 14th Street, NW
 
 Lambda Rising
 1625 Connecticut Avenue, NW
 
 
 **
 Go Mama Go! write-up from the Post:
 
 There's a new store owner on 14th Street who means business. Go mama go! is the name of the store as well as an apt description of its Thai owner Noi Chudnoff: In the past two years since her son left home, she's progressed from proprietor of a small stand at the Eastern Market piled with green and blue Japanese dinnerware to a 2,400-square-foot store at 1809 14th St. "The second largest retail space in the area after Fresh Fields," she insists proudly.
 
 Noi has set up shop -- not by accident -- right next to street pioneer Home Rule. She has uncovered the windows of the former thrift shop and, like her neighbor, installed the roll-down security gate discreetly out of view, giving pedestrians a much-needed opportunity to do a little window shopping in the area.
 
 Working closely with a local architect, Noi has created a space that reflects her Eastern sensibilities. The exterior is a Japanese-barn red, accented by a large black window frame and a specially designed and surprisingly delicate-looking black gate in front of the door.
 
 The eclectic mix of merchandise on sale inside gives the place the feel of a small multinational bazaar. If the space is reminiscent of an indoor Eastern Market, this might also be because she has brought a small bit of it with her. A bamboo shoot vendor from the market sits in one corner and art by some of her old neighbors hangs on the pale yellow walls. The focus of her merchandise remains dinnerware; but the sheer size of the space has forced her to branch out. Everything is arranged on tables and bookcases, most of which are also for sale.
 
 Bright fabrics from Mozambique share space with colored crystal glassware from the Czech Republic, ceramics from Tunisia, pastel plates from California that resemble sea glass and, of course, Japanese dinnerware -- some imported and some designed by Noi herself and made in the United States. Furniture of her own design is also in the works.

 
 On one table, spread out with all the care of her other merchandise, is a collection of vintage dinner plates with U.S. state names, the kind of souvenirs you might pick up at small-town gift shops across the nation. Noi shows these off with an expression of guilty pleasure on her face. "Beautiful but different" is Noi's explanation for what ties it all together.
 
 Noi is an aggressive businesswoman and proud of it. Her store is barely open for a day before she talks of other plans for the block. She left Thailand to study in the United States because she felt her career options were limited back home and always somehow dependent on a husband. "There women walk two steps behind the man," she says. She thinks for a moment and adds, laughing, "But maybe it's because we want to kick them."
 
 -- Christian Moen

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2004, 12:13:00 pm »
"Yuppie Corporate Retailers"?
 
 I guess we should just live in a world of Mom and Pop stores.....Oh wait....I guess if that's all there were then they would be considered "Yuppie Corporate Retailers".   :roll:

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2004, 12:22:00 pm »
btw, anyone know that we are currently in a sales tax free week in d.c.?
 
 Starting Friday November26, 2004 until Sunday December5, 2004
 All Day
 
 Retailers across the city
 
 The District of Columbia will offer another Sales Tax Holiday beginning Friday, November 26 at 12:01 am and running through midnight Sunday, December 5, 2004. The Sales Tax Holiday provides buyers an exemption from the 5.75 percent sales tax for shoes, clothing, and accessory items. The exemption covers each item costing $100 or less.
 
 This is the second such opportunity to be held this year, with a similar period held in August. Because of permanent legislation passed by the DC Council, both ??tax free? holiday periods will be annual events.
 
 During the 10-day, two-weekend break, the sales tax exemption will apply to each eligible item regardless of how many items are sold on the same bill to a customer. It will also apply to layaway sales, if the retailer and customer enter into a layaway agreement or the customer makes the final payment on the layaway order during the exemption period.
 
 As with the August Sales Tax Holiday, this one is the result of a legislative initiative by Councilwoman Carol Schwartz to encourage people to purchase items in the District of Columbia. Two previous Sales Tax Holidays were held in 2001 and 2002.
 
 Retailers filing monthly or annual Sales and Use tax returns should enter the total amount of tax exempted due to the Sales Tax Holiday along with any other exempt taxes on line 11 of the Sales Tax portion of the return. Retailers are also encouraged to clearly state in their records the type of item sold and the sales price of tax-exempt merchandise sold during the Sales Tax Holiday period.
 
 For further information, the public and businesses may contact the Office of Tax and Revenue Customer Service Center at (202) 727-4TAX.
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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2004, 12:49:00 pm »
It'll probably still be cheaper to buy in Virginia and Maryland.

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2004, 01:08:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
  "Yuppie Corporate Retailers"?
 
 I guess we should just live in a world of Mom and Pop stores.....Oh wait....I guess if that's all there were then they would be considered "Yuppie Corporate Retailers".    :roll:  
I don't think that, but was waiting for the peanut gallery to chime in...

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2004, 01:09:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
  btw, anyone know that we are currently in a sales tax free week in d.c.?
So if you shop at Go Mama Go! or the Spring Valley Crate & Barrel, you don't pay taxes AND 5% of sales go to W-W.
 
 FANTASTIQUE

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2004, 01:31:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Bags:
 I don't think that, but was waiting for the peanut gallery to chime in... [/QB]
I guess I'm the whole peanut gallery then.   :confused:

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Re: Shop Crate & Barrel Sat for Whitman-Walker
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