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Program With Heart To Launch Valentine's Day in Downtown Milford

Milford, CT – The Downtown Milford Business Association announces the launch of a consumer Loyalty Card in association with the Downtown Milford Cares program. The card will premiere and be available for purchase on February 14 – Valentine’s Day. There is a nominal Loyalty Card purchase fee, and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to a fund for Milford recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy. Consumers who purchase a Loyalty Card will receive special offers and discounts from participating Association members.

According to Association President Paul Mangels “the idea for the Loyalty Card was presented by member Karen Quinn-Panzer and developed with her committee members: Stephanie Gerke-Pelizzari - Streamline LLC, Janet Harrison - First Niagara Bank, Kara Telep - Baby Love, Tracy Edwards - Stacy Blake Realty, and Sandy Morgan - Milford Fine Arts Council.

Cards can be purchased beginning on Valentine’s Day, Thursday, February 14, at the following Downtown Milford locations: On River Street: Baby Love, Café Atlantique and Haircraft; on Broad Street: Ocean’s Spray and Village Vogue Boutique. A list of participating Loyalty Card businesses and details of their special offers can be found on the website at www.downtownmilfordct.org or by calling 203-878-9686. 

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Amie Ziner May 24, 2013 at 08:05 pm
Best of luck - it looks like a great location, and a needed business :D
Gary Jeanfaivre (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 12:28 pm
Congratulations! Your business sounds like a great addition to downtown Milford. I wish you muchRead More success!
Susan Shaw May 24, 2013 at 02:32 pm
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