We are ready to warm things up!  The Bettendorf Discovery Shop at 2397 Cumberland Square invites you to join them Thursday, January 12th as they debut their cruise wear collection.  Men’s and Women’s swimwear, shorts, clothing of all kinds, shoes, accessories, jewelry and lots of fun things for your home will be waiting for you.   

If you are planning a vacation, a cruise, or are just plain tired of your winter clothing; join us for a chance to purchase a wonderful fresh spring wardrobe.  Everyone is ready for a little summer dreamin’ so stop by and let us help you get ready for warm weather.

The shop welcomes donations of gently used or new men’s and women’s clothing, accessories, jewelry, collectibles, and items for the home.  Donations are accepted any time the shop is open and a tax receipt is always available. 

The Discovery Shop is owned and operated by the American Cancer Society with the proceeds going for cancer research, education, patient services, and advocacy.  The Discovery Shop is an upscale resale shop selling gently used items all donated by the community.  It is staffed with over 80 volunteers, but would be thrilled to have a few extra hands.  If you are interested in volunteering ask us about it next time you stop by.  All clothing is cleaned and ironed before it is sold.  All dry cleaning is generously donated by Burke Dry Cleaners. 

Regular shop hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Thursday 10 am to 6:30 pm, and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.

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