Amazon Reveals the 2011 Holiday Toy List
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--Amazon.com, Inc. today announced its 2011 Celebration Toy
List (
www.amazon.com/holidaytoylist ),
where customers can find this ready's most popular toys, video games,
sporting goods, electronics, movies and more. The Furlough Toy List
features easy-to-use search tools, allowing customers to with dispatch narrow
and expand search results, subgenus by "bestselling," "price" or "averagePre-eminentlycustomer review" and then simultaneously filter by age, heading,
gender, price range, take and brand. Additionally, this year's
Furlough Toy List includes customized gift guides to aid customers find
the perfect toys for the kids on their shopping list.
"Holiday toy shopping has never been easier," says John Alteio, head
of Toys & Games for Amazon.com. "We're brisk to offer parents, friends
and family a goal where they can easily find the coolest new toys
at the most outstanding prices. Customers can use the Price Check by Amazon App forEspeciallyiPhone when shopping this season, to make tried they're getting the best
possible prices."
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
West County Calendar: Week of Oct. 19
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Wednesday, Oct. 19
Find THE AUTHOR: Ladue resident and author Susan S. Elliott
discusses and signs copies of her autobiography, "Across the
Segregate: Navigating the Digital Revolution as a Woman, Entrepreneur
and CEO," from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 19 in the Washington University
Educate of Engineering and Applied Science's Brauer Meeting. The
presentation is free and open to the public. Point to online at engineering.wustl.edu/susanelliott .
OLD TRAILS Recorded SOCIETY SPEAKER: The Old Trails Historical
Fellowship Speaker Series presents Civil War re-enactors Stan and
Barbara Prater as Gen. and Mrs. Ulysses S. Allowance at 7 p.m. Oct. 19
in the Community Room of West County EMS Station 1, 223 Henry Ave.
in Manchester. The program is unregulated rid of and open to the public. Call
Carole at 314-517-7430.
Thursday, Oct. 20
DAY Catch out TO HERMANN: The Wildwood Family Y sponsors a day trek
to Hermann Oct. 20 for adults only. Participants accompanied by Y
volunteer and multitude Jerry Mooneyham board a luxury charter bus at
8:30 a.m. at the Wildwood Family Y, 2641 Highway 109, and reimbursement at
about 5 p.m. Participants tour the German School Business Museum,
explore the downtown historic partition, enjoy lunch and wine
tasting at Stonehill Winery, and stop Hermanhoff Vineyards. The
fee is $60 or $50 for Y members and includes transportation, tours,
lunch and tips. Measure online at ymcastlouis.org or by calling
636-458-6636.
Source: STLtoday.com