Wednesday afternoon cash mob at Timeless Treasures Christian bookstore
Bluffton’s next cash mob is hosted by Timeless Treasures Christian Books and Gifts, 124 N. Main St., from 3 to 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 28.
The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce event highlights a different chamber member each month in the cash mobs.
Discounts offered during cash mob hours follow:
• Everything black or white, or black and white is 40% off regular price items (excluding special orders)
• Books 20% off
• Framed art 25% off
• 60% off Precious Moments and all seasonal items
• All music CDs $12.99 or less
• In addition to discounts, the chamber will give away one $25 shopping spree to Timeless Treasures during the cash mob.
Timeless Treasures background
Owners Jeanne and Ed Conner first opened the business in 1996 in their home at 2794 County Road 313, Bluffton. In September 2013 the business relocated to downtown Bluffton.
The business is a full-service Christian bookstore and offers grave monuments and markers, bereavement gifts and memorial videos for funeral homes and for special occasions, according to Jeanne Conner.
Other items in the store include wedding and funeral bulletins, Day Spring cards and giftware, CDs and sheet music.
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