Mark It Down!

Park Place - 117th and Nall in Leawood - will usher in the holiday season with an evening of exclusive deals and multiple entertainment options from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19.

Customers are encouraged to stop at KC Surroundings, where they can gather all of their materials, including contest entries, punch cards and wine tasting tickets.

Deals include:
· Annabelles Fine Linens – 20 percent off one item
· Bella B’s – 10 percent off entire purchase
· Bella Bambino – 10 percent off entire purchase
· CA Men’s Fine Grooming – 10 percent services booked that night
· Envy Boutique – 20 percent off one regularly priced item
· GoBug Baby & Kids – 10 percent off clothing (outerwear not included)
· J. Hathaway Shoe Boutique – 20 percent off shoes, bags, belts, and clothing
· KC Surroundings – 15 percent off any one item
· The Learning Tree – 20 percent off any one item
· Park Place Gallery of Fine Art – 30 percent off any one item
· The Rice Gallery of Fine Art – 50 percent off framing on pieces under $1,000 and free on purchases over $1,000.

The first 150 shoppers to visit each retailer will receive a gift bag full of goodies and gifts from Park Place’s merchants.

Each Park Place restaurant will be offering bites and samples inside a partner merchant.

RA Sushi offering tastes at Envy Boutique

Ingredient offering tastes at The Learning Tree

Trezo Vino offering tastes at Park Place Gallery of Fine Art

Cupcake A La Mode, a soon-to-be Park Place tenant, offering tastes at Bella B’s

California Pizza Kitchen offering tastes at J. Hathaway Shoe Boutique

Live entertainment provided by guitarist Joe Gameson inside The Rice Gallery of Fine Art all evening.

Aloft’s re:mix lounge will hold an official after-party from 8 to 9 p.m. with complimentary desserts to close out the evening.

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ONGOING EVENTS:
Weston, Missouri's Second Saturday

Downtown Stores open late til 8:00 p.m. Look for specials in all the shops and restaurants from 5:00 pm-8:00 p.m.

Downtown Overland ParkDowntown Overland Park

Downtown Overland Park's "Third Thursdays" has participating merchants staying open until 8 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month.

The merchants, in the blocks around 79th and Santa Fe Drive, also may be offering door prizes, wine and light refreshments.
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Submitted by admin on February 11, 2009 - 3:19pm.
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