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Preview: Roomors Anniversary Sale & Juvenile Diabetes Research Raffle

Local retailer will be celebrating its 32nd year in business and helping donate to a good cause!

Join the women of on Deer Park Avenue this Saturday to celebrate the business' 32nd year in operation in Babylon Village. 

The celebration will kick off in-store starting at 10:00 a.m. and last until 5:00 p.m., with discounts of 32 percent off of any two items in the store. In addition, all shoppers will get to spin the store's "wheel of fortune" for a free special gift.

In addition to the savings, the store will be featuring a raffle for a Brighton Handbag. Five raffle tickets will be sold for $2.00 and all proceeds from the sale of the raffle will be donated to Juvenile Diabetes Research in honor of one of the store's "Roomorettes," Courtney.

Roomors has long been an attraction along the Deer Park Avenue Business District, especially with its various gifts such as statues, ornaments and silverware as well as jewelry from such brands as Brighton Heart, John Medeiros, Crislu and Amscan.

The store held a similar sale last year to celebrate 31 years in operation.

Roomors is located at 255 Deer Park Avenue in Babylon Village.

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