MyReviewsNow.net Affiliate Net Fashion Avenue Launches Huge Womens Designer Clothing End of Season Sale

April 28th, 2012


Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) April 24, 2012

Online shopping leader MyReviewNow.net announced today that its affiliate partner Net Fashion Avenue has launched a huge end of season sale on a wide selection of designer clothing.

As a result of the limited time end of season sale, online shoppers can add top brand name designer womens clothing to their wardrobe for a fraction of the normal retail price, with many discounts topping 40%. Theyll also enjoy free shipping.

In all, there are 175 incredible deals to be had on a prom dresses, cocktail dresses, homecoming dresses, and evening dresses, all of which are offered in a variety of styles, colors and fits from some of the worlds top designers.

At MyReviewsNow.net, were so much more than an ordinary online shopping mall, commented an Affiliate Spokesperson from MyReviewNow.net. Unlike some websites that offer overstock or surplus products, and oblige online shoppers to spend hours hunting for a small handful of decent deals to be had, we connect with affiliates who give our loyal community incredible deals on top quality, name brand merchandise. Honestly, folks who shop at Net Fashion Avenues great end of season sale wont struggle to find a great deal on womens clothing thats worth bragging about. Instead, theyll have so much to choose from, and will enjoy such low prices and free shipping, that they may never set foot in a mall again!

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Summer Sun brings Summer Fun to Hagley Museum and Library

April 26th, 2012


Wilmington, Delaware (PRWEB) April 25, 2012

Take a respite from the heat at Hagley. This summer there are many reasons to visit.

Hagleys Creek Kids offer afternoons filled with educational fun for families. Make slime, fish in the Brandywine, explore, and enjoy! Summer programs include Innovation on the Brandywine on May 20, The Natural World on June 24, Black Powder on July 17 and July 22, and A Day in the Life on August 7 and 12. Activities are 12:30 to 4 p.m., and are included in regular admission. Members are free.

The Libby Prison Minstrels return to Hagley on Monday, July 9, 6 p.m., for a command performance to mark the conclusion of Hagleys year-long commemoration of the Civil War. Guests can enjoy an outdoor performance of Civil War era music and entertainment in the historic setting of Workers Hill. Bring a picnic. Bring the family. There will be fun for all! The Belin House Organic Caf? will be open. Admission is $ 2 for members, $ 3 for not-yet-members, and children five and under are admitted free. In the event of rain or excessive heat, please check our website for change of venue information. Reservations are appreciated at (302) 658-2400.

Get outside and get moving on Wednesday evenings in July (11,18, 25, no program on the 4th) and August (1, 8, 15, 22, 29) at Hagleys Bike and Hike. From 5 to 8 p.m., Hagleys property is open for walking, hiking, and biking. Wander along the most beautiful mile on the Brandywine or through wooded trails above the powder yard. Picnic in one of our wooded areas or enjoy dinner on the porch of the Belin House Organic Caf?. Special programs include the Golden Pheasants Ice Cream Social and Bat Chat on July 25 with Hagley Executive Director Geoff Halfpenny who will repeat the Bat Chat on August 15. On Both July 25 and August 15 Bike and Hike will stay open until 9 p.m. Details at http://www.hagley.org. The property is closed to vehicle traffic. Admission is $ 2 per person, free for members and children 5 and under.

The museum is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Admission to the entire 235-acre museum is $ 11 for adults, $ 9 for students and senior citizens, $ 4 for children six to fourteen, and free for members and children five and under.

Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. For more information, call (302) 658-2400 weekdays or visit http://www.hagley.org.