Conlin's Furniture Celebrates 75 Years
Updated: March 7, 2013
Conlin's Furniture Celebrates 75 Years!
Gives Back with "Think Pink" Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign
Conlin's Furniture, one of the region's leading furniture retailers, has been celebrating its 75th year in business with a huge Anniversary Sale & Celebration in the month of October. The final week of the sale features Free Financing for 1 Year, customers pay only 75 cents on the dollar on furniture purchases storewide, plus take an additional 5% off (on purchases $299 & up) and register to win one of 10 $1,000 Shopping Sprees!
In honor of this important milestone, and to help bring attention to the fact that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Conlin's supports the "Think Pink" Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign chain wide. Conlin's will donate a portion of October sales, totaling $10,000, to "Woman's Way," North Dakota and the Montana affiliate of "Susan G. Komen for the Cure." Woman's Way works to provide breast and cervical cancer screening, and Susan G Komen for the Cure Montana is dedicated to fighting breast cancer on every front and is an affiliate on the world's largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists.
Says Paul Gunville, Owner, "75 years is an important milestone for Conlin's Furniture. Outstanding customer satisfaction has been the cornerstone of how we run our business and we are excited to celebrate our anniversary with everyone by providing incredible prices, an outstanding selection, endless service and the best furniture brands in America. We want to share that success by giving back to our community - our customers and the many wonderful employees who have worked for us."
According to Vicki Mading, Marketing Director "We're excited to "Think Pink" and not only celebrate our 75 years of success but also support a cause that impacts millions of women. We feel fortunate to have a chance to give back and further show our dedication to the communities we serve. We look forward to supporting these causes for years to come."

