Subject: Store Updates: Hours, Deals and More!

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New Deals

Fresh twice monthly deals are here, but they won't be here for long!


Remember, our sales have changed from once a month to twice a month. More deals, more frequently!


See the full list of what you can save by clicking the button below then click "See Our Current Sales" on the top left corner of our homepage.

Last Chance to Clean Out Your Closet


The end of May is your last chance to donate your unwanted shoes that are taking up all that space! Georgetown Market is one of many drop-off locations for our customers, community folks, and staff to donate gently worn, used and new shoes. If you or someone you know is doing a spring cleaning project, clearing out their closets, invite them to bring any unwanted shoes to GM and place them in the donation bin. The shoes will be donated to Funds2Orgs, who work with micro-entrepreneurs in developing countries to create job opportunities.


Did you know that an estimated 300 million people around the world don’t own shoes? And since the major mode of transportation for most of the world’s population is walking, usable, gently worn shoes are desperately needed! Your shoe donations can help lift folks out of poverty, around the world. Here is more about Funds2Org: https://funds2orgs.com/impact/.


Funds2Orgs will then donate the money they receive from the donated shoes to PEAK Animal Sanctuary in Freedom, Indiana. “PEAK” stands for “People Earth Animal Kinship.” PEAK Animal Sanctuary is a safe haven for neglected and abused farm animals. PEAK advocates for veganism and a peaceful coexistence among all species. You can learn more about their work here: https://www.peakanimalsanctuary.org/about-peak.


So, this fundraiser is a win-win-win:


1. Keep unused, unwanted shoes out of landfills and give them a new purpose.


2. Improve the lives of millions of impoverished people, worldwide, by providing inventory for their microbusinesses.


3. Provide shelter, food, and veterinary care for dozens of rescued farm animals, allowing them to live their best lives.

Primal Kitchen – On Sale Now!

Spice up your meals the clean way with Primal Kitchen’s delicious sauces and dressings — now on special at Georgetown Market! From bold Buffalo Sauce and savory Steak Sauce to creamy Yum Yum and tangy Ketchup, every bottle is made with real, wholesome ingredients like avocado oil and no artificial junk.


It’s the perfect time to stock up on your favorites and try something new. These deals won’t last forever, so stop in today and save!

Read our new blog to find out why Primal kitchen is a must on your table!

Wildbrine Kimchi – On Sale Now!

Wildbrine Korean Style Kimchi is packed with bold flavor and handcrafted with care to support your gut health.


It's vegan, gluten-free, and Non-GMO Project Verified, with no added sugar. Whether you're adding it to your favorite dishes or enjoying it on its own, this kimchi delivers a delicious kick.


Come grab a jar while it’s on sale at Georgetown Market!

Brown Cow Yogurt – Special Deal!

Enjoy the rich, creamy taste of Brown Cow Cream Top Yogurt, now on sale at Georgetown Market.


Made with whole milk and available in delicious flavors like maple, blueberry, and raspberry, it’s a simple pleasure you can feel good about.


Stop by and pick some up while this special deal lasts!

Solaray Magnesium Glycinate – On Sale Now!

Support your muscles, mood, and sleep with Solaray’s Higher Absorption Magnesium Glycinate, now available at a special price at Georgetown Market.


This gentle, bioavailable form of magnesium is designed to be easy on digestion while delivering powerful benefits where your body needs it most.


Whether you're managing stress or aiming for better recovery, this is one supplement you'll want on your shelf. Stop by and grab it while it’s on deal!

Georgetown Market

4375 Georgetown Rd.

Indianapolis, IN 46254

317-293-9525

The information provided in this newsletter has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. It is not a substitute for the advice of a qualified health care practitioner.


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