Thursday, April 24, 2008
Camp Bowie Crawl coming to Fort Worth
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From exquisite jewelry and handmade home décor, unique fashions and one-of-a-kind gifts, and don’t forget the delicious dining and happening entertainment venues, Fort Worth’s Camp Bowie Boulevard has it all!
The Fourth Annual Camp Bowie Crawl begins Thursday, April 24 and runs through Saturday, April 26. Nearly 40 retail shops, service providers and dining and entertainment establishments will offer discounts and incentives to patrons of these select retailers from April 24-26.
Coupon booklets are available at participating Camp Bowie businesses, and can also be downloaded at www.campbowiedistrict.com. During the Crawl, shoppers will be eligible to register for a $2000 shopping spree among Camp Bowie businesses.
“Because the Camp Bowie District consolidates promotion efforts, the Crawl weekend allows small business owners with limited marketing resources to reach out to new clientele,” said Brandy O’Quinn, president of Camp Bowie District, Inc. “The goal of this annual three-day shopping extravaganza is to gain merchant awareness by supporting the dozens of locally-owned and -operated Boulevard establishments.”
Camp Bowie District, Inc. is a private sector, not-for-profit public improvement district created in 2000 by commercial property owners to revitalize Fort Worth’s historic Camp Bowie Boulevard. Their enhancement efforts include infrastructure improvements, implementation of beautification projects including tree planting and landscaping, hosting special events including the Jazz By the Boulevard Festival and Camp Bowie Crawl, as well as serving as an advocate for all development.
• Kick Off Event – Thursday, April 24 from 5-7 p.m., Baker Street Pub & Grill, 6333 Camp Bowie Boulevard-Suite 200
Happy hour and live radio broadcast.
Additionally, participating merchants will provide refreshments and stay open late Thursday evening. Hours vary according to participating businesses.
• Camp Bowie Crawl Weekend – Thursday, April 24 through Saturday, April 26
38 merchants located along Camp Bowie Boulevard, a nine-mile stretch between University Drive and Loop 820 in Fort Worth.
Hours vary according to participating businesses.
2008 Participants
Amon Carter Museum
April Lane Exquisite Footwear
Artful Hand
Babies on the Boulevard
Baker Street Pub & Grill
Camp Bowie Color Lab
Camp Bowie District Mercantile and The Rose Garden Tea Room
Chicks off the Bricks
Duxiana
Eurotazza Coffee House
Frontier Paint Co.
Gingerman's
Gordon Boswell Flowers
Hanna Isul
Hedary's Lebanese Restaurant
Hot Poppy Couture
Into The Garden
Joe's Pizza Pasta and Subs
Kincaid's Hamburgers
Legacy Salons and Day Spa
Lucile's
Mapsco
Mitch A. Conditt, DDS
My Sweet Cheeks
Namaste
Pickles & Ice Cream
Rebecca Low Sculpture Metal Gallery
Red Carpet Car Wash
Ridglea Music
Stanley Eisenman's Fine Shoes
Sunflower Shoppe
The Market @ Home
Tokyo Café
Tommy's Hamburger Grill
Western Campers
WineStyles
Woodbine Furniture
Source: Camp Bowie District
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