- Byers` Choice Ltd.
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- Byers` Choice Ltd.
© www.byerschoice.com 2009 • Edition I Pink Ribbons Helping to Educate & Give Hope Coming this Summer! In 1993 Evelyn Lauder, of Estée Lauder Companies, founded Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) and established the Pink Ribbon as its symbol. The Pink Ribbon is easily recognized as the symbol for breast cancer awareness and the color pink has become well established with the cause. Each year breast cancer charities use the month of October as their central focal point for campaigning, fundraising and raising awareness not only of their work, but of the disease itself. Once Joyce found this unique fabric print, she knew she had to create this beautiful Caroler® to help raise both awareness and funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Byers’ Choice has also begun plans to host a fundraiser walk at the factory on October 10th. We hope you will join us. To learn more about the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. visit their website www.NationalBreastCancer.org. Byers’ Choice is in Full Bloom Spring is finally here and the daffodils and tulips are in full bloom at Byers’ Choice. The Spring and Summer are wonderful times to visit our facility in scenic Bucks County, PA. There is so much to see and do from exploring the visitor center and Emporium to viewing production from our observation deck. Be sure to spend some time outside enjoying the beautiful sculptures in our manicured gardens. If you plan ahead, you can combine a trip to Byers’ Choice with one of our scheduled bus trips to either Hershey, PA or the Folk Festival in Kutztown. On Friday nights in August, there will be a series of free music concerts performed by the local Community Conservatory of Music. A full list of happenings including event dates and times are posted on www.byerschoice.com/excitingnews/calendar. Don’t forget your camera! 2009 Cries of London Woman Selling Fresh Eggs In 1991, Joyce introduced the first figurine in a new series entitled the Cries of London. The inspiration for this series was drawn from a collection of illustrations depicting the street vendors who sold their wares in the streets of Victorian London. One of the reasons that this series has been so popular is that the different characters are dressed in non-seasonal outfits and can be displayed all year round. This year’s piece looks great in the kitchen. The Girl with Bird Nest and Boy with Rooster complete the vignette. Colonial Fall Harvest The Witching Hour Spooky Trees and a Haunted Gingerbread House complete our scary ensemble of Witches, Black Cats and assorted Jack-o-Lanterns. $15 off your next Caroler purchase when you register for our E-Chronicle $15 OFF $15 OFF For more than 20 years, Byers’ Choice has been mailing our Caroler Chronicle© three times a year to Caroler fans that have requested information about our company and unique handcrafts. It’s been a wonderful way to keep both our stores and consumers informed of new designs, company happenings and special holiday traditions that have been the inspiration for our products. With the price of printing and postage on the rise, we’ve felt the need to scale back these mailings. To replace the paper Chronicles, we will be sending interested consumers notices and updates more regularly via e-mail. If you sign up to receive these electronic notices within the next month, you can receive a $15 refund on your next Caroler purchase on our web store through June 30th, 2009. To register, go to www.byerschoice.com and start shopping. You can register at the checkout and receive $15 off your Caroler purchase today. The refund will be automatically applied to your purchase after your Caroler ships. Limit one refund per e-mail address. No purchase is necessary and we welcome everyone to join. Coming this Summer! Chocolate Santa Do you know anyone who doesn’t love chocolate? Whether dark, milk or white, chocolate is surely the favorite sweet indulgence that is consumed most often as a special treat for any occasion. Over the years, chocolate has been molded into different shapes and figures to be customized to fit the specific holiday. Chocolate rabbits and eggs are popular during the Easter holiday and hearts and cupids are gifted and consumed for Valentine’s Day. During the winter months, chocolate is molded into countless shapes and sizes of delicious Santa Clauses. Even after Christmas, we look forward to that first steaming cup of hot chocolate to warm us up after a day in the snow. Chocolatier Chocolatier’s Apprentice Our Chocolatier sells his handmade chocolate confections to the harried townspeople who are last-minute shopping for Christmas. The Chocolatier’s Apprentice is training on the job and will master the art of chocolate tempering, dipping and decorating. ~ Bon Appetit ~ Chef with Bread Chef with Cake Mold Chef with Wine Wearing traditional white jackets and toques (tall chef hats), these Chefs are ready to whip up a delicious Christmas feast including fresh baked bread, dessert and the finest wine! Complimenting the chef is a must after such a scrumptious meal! Coming this Summer! Hostess The holiday season is a time for celebration. A time when friends and family gather together and give thanks for their many shared blessings. It’s a time for music, laughter, food and cheer. We all look forward to a good holiday party filled with our closest friends. Let’s give a special thanks to the Hostess. Hasn’t she done a wonderful job sending out invitations, cleaning the house, preparing the food and planning the festivities? It is obvious that she has planned everything down to the smallest of details including the perfect dress! Some foods are most recognized by their taste. When I think of gingerbread, its wonderful smell first comes to mind. The sweet aroma of fresh baked gingerbread can fill a home with the warmth of the holiday season. As a cookie, gingerbread can be rolled out into a thin sheet before it is cut into an endless variety of cookie cutter shapes. Gingerbread man cookies are fun for children of all ages to decorate, and even more enjoyable to eat. More ambitious chefs will attempt to bake and construct a homemade gingerbread house. These houses are typically held together with icing and decorated with colorful holiday candies and cookies. What fun they are to create and eat. If only there wasn’t the messy kitchen to clean up afterwards. This year we have a variety of gingerbread themed figures from our Traditional Family to our Olde World Gingerbread Santa. This Santa is dressed in a warm brown robe and carries a basket of the traditional holiday favorite—gingerbread! At 3.5 inches tall, these Miniature Wax Gingerbread Houses complement a wintry display in the kitchen or on the living room mantel. SEPTEMBER 25TH – 27TH, 2009 The fall is a beautiful time of year to visit COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG. Our last gathering at Williamsburg was in 2006 and was such a success that we just had to return. We hope that you will be able to join us September 25th – 27th to be a part of the special festivities. The weekend will start on Friday evening at 5:30 p.m. where the Byers family will join Patrick Henry for a wine reception at WILLIAMSBURG at Home in Merchants Square. Saturday morning begins with a light breakfast reception at the visitor center and a chance to have you favorite colonial Carolers® signed by Joyce. At noon, COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG has arranged a special luncheon highlighted by a chocolate tasting. After the meal, Historian Jim Gay will demonstrate the art of making 18th Century chocolate. Later, the group will walk down Duke of Gloucester Street and enjoy the Revolutionary City program. On Sunday morning, the newest holiday figures designed for the WILLIAMSBURG catalog will be unveiled. The weekend pass to COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG will be made available at a special rate and can be purchased at the Visitor Center for $16.95. As a special keepsake, Joyce has designed two colonial figures that will be made available as a reminder of the weekend. Space is limited, so please make your reservation today. For additional information, please call 215-822-6700. Experience the sights and sounds of the 18th Century. SEPTEMBER 25TH – 27TH, 2009 To ensure your space, detach and mail this form to: Williamsburg Event c/o Byers’ Choice Ltd., PO Box 219, Chalfont, PA 18914-0219 before August 14, 2009 along with your credit card information or a check payable to Byers’ Choice Ltd. We will send out your tickets and redemption cards upon receipt of your reservation request. To reserve accommodations in Williamsburg, please call 1-800-261-9530 and mention that you are with the Byers’ Choice Event for special rates. Attendee Name Colonial Woman Drinking Chocolate $7600 Colonial Man with Flowers $6800 Luncheon Presentation $3750 Friday Reception $2200 ________ SOLD OUT ________ ______________________________________ ____________ ____________ __________ ______________________________________ ____________ ____________ SOLD __________ ________ OUT __________ ________ Grand Total (Tax Included) ______________________________________ ____________ ____________ ______________________________________ ____________ ____________ __________ Total Amount per Person $ ________ $ ________ $ ________ $ ________ $ ________ Method of Payment: Check made payable to “Byers’ Choice Ltd.” included or Please mail tickets to: Please charge my credit card: (Check One) ❑ MasterCard ❑ Visa ❑ Discover ❑ Amex Name: __________________________________________________ Account #: ______-______-______-______ Exp. Date ___/___ Security Code _______ Street Address:____________________________________________ Name on Card: __________________________________________________________ City: __________________________ State: ________ Zip: ______ Billing Address: __________________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________ Complete and mail this form today or register online at www.byerschoice.com Signature (required for credit card payment):________________________________________ Dickens Returns We are very excited to announce that Gerald Dickens, the great-great grandson of famed author Charles Dickens will be returning this year to tour the northeast and perform the beloved story A Christmas Carol. His schedule will run from Thanksgiving weekend through the second weekend of December, and his travels will take him from New England through Virginia. Mr. Dickens will be performing at Byers’ Choice on the 11th and 12th of December. Seating is limited so call today to reserve your tickets. Performance times and ticket price to be announced. For a complete list of performances, please visit our website: www.byerschoice.com/dickens Clock Maker To see all of the new designs for 2009, visit www.byerschoice.com 4355 County Line Road P.O. Box 158, Chalfont, PA 18914 215-822-6700