VALDOSTA —
An exciting new shoe shopping experience is coming to Valdosta. Leading footwear retailer, Shoe Carnival, will grand open their first Valdosta location on Saturday, March 20. The new store is located in Promenade Plaza, 1705 Norman Drive, next to Best Buy, across from Valdosta Mall.
Grand Opening celebration starts at 9a.m. on Saturday, March 20. The first 100 customers will receive a $10 reward card to use toward anything in the store. Special events during the day will include:
• A 10 a.m. drawing for free shoes for a year
• A 11a.m. drawing for $1,000 cash
• A drawing for a $100 Shoe Carnival shopping spree every hour noon-5p.m.
• Doorbuster deals from 9a.m. to noon
• Prizes and give-aways all weekend
“We are excited to bring the Shoe Carnival shopping experience to Valdosta,” said Senior Vice President of Marketing Todd Beurman. “At Shoe Carnival our customers will find a fun shopping experience and a great value on name brand footwear and accessories for the entire family.”
The Shoe Carnival shopping experience offers surprising values on name brand shoes like Nike, Converse, Skechers, New Balance and more, with an exciting environment and a staff empowered to surprise the customers everyday. Shoe Carnival’s spontaneity is what sets them apart from other shoe stores and makes shoe shopping as fun as it should be.
About Shoe Carnival
Shoe Carnival is a chain of more than 310 footwear stores located in the Midwest, South and Southeast. Combining value pricing with an entertaining store format, Shoe Carnival is a leading retailer of name brand and private label footwear for the entire family. Headquartered in Evansville, Indiana, Shoe Carnival trades on the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC under the symbol SCVL. Visit www.shoecarnival.com for more information.
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