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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY SALE!
Now - May 11 @ all stores.
It's Mother's Day this weekend and we're celebrating all MOM's this week at Laacke & Joys. Find special discounts on women's clothing, footwear and gift & game.
Now that the sun is shining and we're able to hang outside a bit more these days... why not freshen up your outdoors with new cushions, umbrellas or table top accessories. Our Downtown, Brookfield & Mequon locations have a huge selection of colors and patterns to choose from - including over 42 different fabrics.

PADDLEFEST 2008
Saturday & Sunday, May 17-18 @ the Downtown store
Try, before you buy!
Paddlefest is a great opportunity for you to try out different boats. We will have guided paddles on the river, slide shows, clinics and seminars. Factory representatives will be on hand and we will have over 100 different boat models to choose from. Check out paddlefest.net for updates.

DNA Evolution Tour Rail Jam
Friday, June 13 @ our Brookfield store
The DNA Evolution Tour Rail Jam is on a national tour and they're stopping at our Brookfield store on Friday night, June 13th. Our parking lot will be transformed into the latest and greatest in Rail Jam technology... come see for yourself!
For information and to enter the competition, visit:
www.dnaevolutiontour.com.

The 2008 SNOW SPORTS VIDEO CONTEST
entries are compiled and ready for you to check out!
Link to view and vote on the final videos HERE!

Laacke & Joys is proud to announce our membership with Our Milwaukee.

About Our Milwaukee
In order to make Milwaukee a more sustainable community, Our Milwaukee’s goal is to build market share for locally-owned, independent businesses by increasing awareness about the personal and community benefits of choosing local. This dynamic alliances was founded by some of Milwaukee’s most memorable and unique independently owned businesses.
Our Milwaukee is part of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE), which is an international alliance of more than 50 independently operated local business networks with more than 15,000 members dedicated to building local living economies.

Why Support Local Businesses
- For every $100 in consumer spending with a local business, $68 remains in the local economy.
- For every $100 in consumer spending with a chain business, $43 remains in the local economy.
- Over 70% of people prefer to patronize locally-owned businesses.
- From 2004 study by Civic Economics Andersonville
Development Corporation and Chamber of Commerce.
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