WE’RE HAVING A ONE-DAY FURNITURE SALE IN FEB.
We’ve got a treat in store for our members.
On Feb. 8, we’re having a pop-up, one-day furniture sale at our Flea Market warehouse. If you’re a member of Historic Macon at any level, you can get in free to shop!
In recent months, our volunteers have brought in lots of furniture from our kind contributors, and we're already running out of room at our warehouse. So, we're having a sale just on furniture on Saturday, Feb. 8, just for members of Historic Macon. The sale will run from noon-4 p.m.
Not a member? We have 11 different levels to choose from, so there's bound to be one just right for you or you family. (And trust us: The cost of a membership — and the free entry that comes with it — could save you hundreds of dollars on furniture purchases.) Look here to join today.
Our volunteers will be working on Saturdays to get ready for the sale, so we hope our members will spead the word and turn out for some great furniture deals.
PATRONS PARTY IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER
In case you missed the announcement, our 2025 Patrons Party — the best winter party in Macon — is coming up quickly. It’s Thursday, Feb. 13.
We'll gather at the new SoPop Studios, located at 1080 Third St., from 6:30-9 p.m. for a night of fun. We'll have scrumptious food from Grow fresh local food, and music by Macon Music Revue, featuring Charles Davis, will get you moving.
We need your help. If your Historic Macon membership is at the Patron or Young Patron level (or above) and you want to attend the party, please RSVP and get your ticket HERE. Do so today! The deadline is Feb. 6.
If you would like to renew a Patron or Young Patron membership or upgrade to that level, you can do that too in order to attend. Preservation Partners also attend for free, so come aboard or renew that partnership.
As always, thank you for your support.
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