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Greetings,
This
is our
first
newsletter!!
Read
about
our
upcoming
specials
and
what's
going on
in
Eureka
Springs.
OUR
FIRST
WINNER!!
We
promised
that
every
quarter
some
lucky
subscriber
would
win
something
special.
Read
about
our
first
giveaway
below.
We hope
you
enjoy
our
newsletter
and hope
you stay
tuned in
as we
plan on
offering
some
special
subscriber
benefits
besides
our
quarterly
drawing.
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Christmas Shopping Special
$50 gallery gift certificate included
Let us help you find that ideal holiday gift for someone special on your list!
Plan a trip to Eureka Springs, the "Jewel of the Ozarks" while it's aglow with thousands of twinkling lights and overflowing holiday cheer.
Stay for two nights and receive a $50.00 gift certificate good at nine wonderfully unique galleries and shops. And that's not all, you also will receive a holiday basket filled with goodies created especially for you by your own special Elf.
All for only $399 and may be used from November 30th through December 23rd, 2006, pending availability
Take advantage of further savings by coming during the week (Sunday through Thursday) and save an additional $30
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Are you our Prize Winner?
The quarterly winner of our drawing is Diana Moxon of Columbia, MO. This quarter we have given away a free two night stay.. Diana, give us a call at 800-656-6734 by March 31, 2007 to claim your prize.
There's More!
To celebrate our first newsletter we are also giving a free Sweetheart Package (value $70) to the first 5 subscribers who book a reservation for a two night stay and mention this package from the newsletter. The Sweetheart Package consists of a bottle of champagne, chocolates and flowers for your room.
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Celtic Weekend Package
Check our website for a special package for the Celtic Weekend in Eureka Springs, January 18th through the 21st.
Immerse yourself in Celtic celebration with music, food, and heritage events, in the 'Little Switzerland' of the Ozarks.
Celtic Connections Eureka grew out of the first Robert Burns Night Supper in 1998 hosted by a hardy band of Scots-Irish folk known as the Celtic Knot Society.
Enjoy music workshops, "Robert Burns Night", Celtic shopping, bagpipes, scotch tastings, and the concerts.
Enthusiasm for the Celtic culture of the Ozarks keeps the event growing stronger each year. Come join in the fun and celebration!
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