NEW LOOK

Posted on October 22nd, 2011 in Uncategorized by Barbara

Just in time for the holidays.  Four 8th Street businesses have dressed up their front and are ready for company.  Come and visit us.

Christmas Open House is Sunday, November 6, 12:00-5:00

Christmas in a Railroad Town is Friday, December 9th, 5:00-10:00.

Please join us for these events but come any time in between.  We love to have you.

New Arrivals and Specials everyday

Posted on February 19th, 2011 in Uncategorized by Barbara

Call or come by and see the new items arriving.  Specials change every day.  Some D56 village pieces 40% off original price.

NEW COLLECTIBLES ADDED

Posted on May 8th, 2010 in Uncategorized by Barbara

We now have a selection of Kitchen Fairies, Home Grown Friends, and Harmony Kingdom.  Please visit or call us for a particular piece.  We can also order for you.

DEPARTMENT 56 VILLAGE SALE

Posted on May 8th, 2010 in Uncategorized by Barbara

Special Sale

ALL PIECES 40% OFF ORIGINAL PRICE - ORIGINAL PRICE LISTED:

DICKENS VILLAGE - BUTTER TUB BARN (48), GAD’S HILL PLACE (98), BOARDING AND LODGING SCHOOL (48), MULBERRIE COURT BROWNSTONES (90), BROWNING COTTAGE (40)

SNOW VILLAGE:  BOWLING ALLEY (42), FISHERMAN’S NOOK RESORT (75), VILLAGE TOWN HALL (96)

CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY:  Wintergarten Cafe (60), Heritage Museum of Art (96),   Parkside Holiday Brownstone (75), Pickford Place (45), All Saints Church (110)

NORTH POLE:  Handcarved Nutcracker (65), Board Games Factory (85), Elfin Forge and Assembly Shop (65) 

NEW ENGLAND:  Pennsylvannia Dutch Barn (51.50),  Captain Keag Fish Cannery (48), Hale and Hardy House (60)

ALPINE:  Rathaus Neudorf (65), Bernhardiner Hundchen (50), Sport Laden (50), Bakery and Chocolate Shop (37.50)

  

Wickles are great!

Posted on November 20th, 2009 in Gourmet Foods, Uncategorized by Barbara

Now you can find a complete selection of Wickles at Heritage Gifts.  The newest is the wicked Banana Pepper Rings.  All products are manufactured by Sims Foods in Dadeville, Al - a family owned business.  A completely different pickle with just the right kind of kick.

Christmas in a Railroad Town

Posted on November 20th, 2009 in Events by Barbara

Friday, December 11, 2009. Come downtown and enjoy the festive holiday atmosphere.  Shops open late for you to find that special Christmas gift and something for that “hard to shop for” person.  Finished your Christmas shopping?  Come anyway, just enjoy being with everyone, and getting in the spirit.  You may just find something for you. We look forward to wishing you a “Merry Christmas” that night. 

On The Tracks - October 17, 2008

Posted on September 15th, 2008 in Events by Barbara

A great event and one that brings people back every year. Come to the wine and beer tasting.  Do early scouting for Christmas presents and, if you’re ready, early shopping.

Gourmet Food Items in Gift Shop

Posted on September 15th, 2008 in Gourmet Foods by Barbara

Wickles Pickles and Relishes

Mississippi Straws of all varieties: Varied Cheese and Sweet straws

Jelly Belly Candies

Savannah Cinnamon

Aspen Spice

Crown Mulling Spice

Republic of Tea

Tea District

Prissys of Vidalia Products

Gullah Gourmet Products

Mingo River Chocolate/Pecans

Soups, dips, seasonings, syrups, dressings, etc.

Wickles are Great!

Posted on February 11th, 2008 in Gifts Under $20, Gourmet Foods by Barbara

Full Line of Wickles Pickles and RelishesNow you can find a complete selection of wickles at Heritage Gifts & Gourmet.  The newest item Wicked Banana Pepper Rings is now on the shelf ready for you to take home.  These products are an Alabama product - right from Dadeville, Alabama - run by the Sims Family.  A wonderful pickle with the right kind of kick!

Gullah Gourmet

Posted on October 15th, 2007 in Gifts Under $20, Gourmet Foods by Barbara

Gullah GourmetFrom Charleston, Debbie Nelson recollects that after a big Sunday dinner one of the favorite pastimes was to sit on the porch listening to the Gullah dialect of her friends and neighbors. Gullah Gourmet is now able to share with the World the favorite recipes of the Lowcountry while keeping the Gullah dialect alive. She brings this to you with Gullah Gourmet Products.