Sunday, March 25, 2012 0 comments

Woolworth's..Do YOU Remember ?

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July 17, 1997: F. W. Woolworth Company closes. The first Woolworth store opened in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1879. Frank Winfield Woolworth began his chain with a $300 loan, about $9,750 in 2011 dollars. Woolworth’s was one of the original five-and-dime stores. The store sold discounted merchandise at fixed prices – usually five or ten cents. These prices were lower than other local merchants. The merchandise was set out for the customer to handle without aid from a sales clerk. Before this time, most merchandise was kept behind a counter and a clerk would gather your purchases together for you to buy.

Woolworth’s first attempt at marketing was made in Utica, New York in 1878. It failed. After the successful opening of the store in Pennsylvania, Woolworth brought his brother into the business. Frank and Charles worked together and opened more stores, often in partnership with outsiders. Sometimes, the brothers went into partnership with “friendly rivals” to maximize their combined purchasing power. The Woolworth brothers had a flagship store in Philadelphia.
The success of these stores was phenomenal. In 1910, Frank Woolworth commissioned the construction of the Woolworth Building in New York City. The building was completed in 1913 and was the tallest building in the world until 1930. Woolworth paid for the building in cash. This building served as the company’s headquarters until its demise. The building was sold by Woolworth Company’s successor, the Venator Group in 1998.
In 1924, the brothers were operating six different chains of stores in the US and Canada. Rather than continue in this manner, they brought all 596 stores together under one banner and incorporated the F. W. Woolworth Co. Eventually, the stores began to also include lunch counters after they proved to be successful in England. The concept of a low price store was copied by many but for many years, Woolworth held market share. The stores often stood as anchors stores in shopping centers and malls. These large stores drove many local merchants out of business.
In the 1960s, Woolworth’s became the victim of a new trend as even larger discount stores came into being. In 1962, Woolco was founded. This was the same year S.S. Kresge Company opened K-Mart, Dayton’s opened Target, and Sam Walton opened his first Wal-Mart. By its 100th anniversary in 1979 the Woolworth chain was the largest department store chain in the world. The competition became too much and sales dropped. In 1983 Woolco closed and by 1993, the entire company underwent a restructuring. On this date, Woolworth closed its remaining stores and changed its name to Venetor which then changed to Foot Locker, Inc. There are still Woolworth named stores outside the US.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012 0 comments

The MISS Foundation's Kindness Walk:..... We Walk for Them

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Please check my fundraising page!
I also will be walking again this year in honor of my Daughter Dawn Marie 

Donating through this website is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to support my fundraising efforts.

Many thanks for your support -- and don't forget to forward this to anyone who you think might want to donate too!

THE MISS FOUNDATION


Kindness Walk Phoenix, AZ 

 Phoenix,  Arizona


Sunday May 13, 2011 – Mother’s Day
Registration 6:45 am! 
Walk Begins: 7:30 am

Each day around the world, parents walk their babies, safely nestled in their strollers, around parks, neighborhoods, schools and even zoos. Each day around the world, parents hear the steps of their children come through the door at the end of their school day. Each day around the world, parents experience their children's feet returning home for family gatherings and holidays.

But, tragically..., not all children get to ride in their strollers, return home at the end of the school day, or spend time with family.

The Kindness Walk is an International memorial walk to remember all the mothers, fathers, and families-and their beloved children-and to honor those relationships on the most sacred of days for families; Mother's Day.

The MISS Foundation's international community invites you and your loved ones to participate in our Kindness Walk: We Walk For Them because death is NOT bigger than a families love, and because even in their absence, they continue to walk with us as we walk for them.

This event's Kindness Project is called Beautiful Soles, and will take place at the conclusion of the walk. Here, families will donate new or gently used shoes, and adorn the shoes with a legacy message in honor of their beloved child. The Beautiful Soles will then be donated to local organizations that serve needy children: The legacy of our beloved children will literally walk on in another child.
 

I am the Father of 5 children, Ages: (In Heaven Dawn 33), Kristen-30, Nicole-29, Michael Jr.-27, and Michelene- 19.
After the loss of my daughter Dawn in 2001 to a hit and run driver, I was fortunate to learn about the MISS Foundation which has helped reshape my life. I am hoping that this tragic event in my life and the things I have learned along the way have suited me to help other parents cope with this unthinkable loss we share.

PLEASE Help Me HELP This Wonderful Organization / Please click Link to Donate



                                               Dawn Marie Sansone 1/2/1978 - 11/6/2001
Monday, March 5, 2012 0 comments

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Saturday, March 3, 2012 0 comments

In Arizona and Wanna Ride ??



D&D Motorcycle Rentals, Inc. and D&D Discount Motorcycles are owned and operated by Mark DeSimone and Mark (Mel) Davies. Both partners worked for the former All Cycle Sales – Mel as General Manger and Mark as Service Manager – until the shop closed in January of 2004. They recognized the potential represented by their combined talents and experience, so they didn’t waste any time! D&D Discount Motorcycles opened its doors March 1, 2004. With their complementary backgrounds and shared commitment to 100% customer satisfaction, they had the foundation for a very strong, broad-based company. D&D has quickly developed a reputation for excellence. Mel has worked had to develop strong relationships with a wide variety of vendors - both big and small. If you're looking for a specific part or accessory, Mel is the guy you need to find it for you! Along with their active Accessories and Service departments, D&D is one of the Valley’s leading trike builders – Mark has constructed over 60 trikes in the past six years! If you have any needs in the touring and cruiser market, call on Mark and Mel to put their 30 years of experience to work for you!
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