Monday, April 18, 2011

Do you have a SPRING in your step?

With Easter just 5 days away, Zona Rosa has everything you might need! Whether it be chocolate for the  little ones Easter baskets, their adorable outfits or maybe some decor for your house - we have you covered.

Check out a few of the items we think are MUST haves.


Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 

(7212 NW 86th Terrace - 816.298.7111)


For the kiddos:


Your little girl is sure to be stylish in any of these outfits from The Children's Place. 

Your little guy will be decked out in any of The Children's Place outfits. 
(7220 NW 86th Pl. - 816.584.2788)
                              


Gymboree has the latest trends for girls and boys. 
( 8755 NW Prairie View Road - 816.746.7916)

For your home:









Marshall's has it all. You must stop in and see for yourself. 
(8609 N. Dixon Ave. - 816.746.5040)

We hope to see you this Saturday, April 23 for our Annual Easter Parade. Find all of the details here

Monday, April 11, 2011

Eat Week at Zona Rosa

Zona Rosa’s first Eat Week Promotion was a huge success. See below for some of the television news stories that covered this first year event.



More than 20 establishments at Zona Rosa offered special fixed price lunches and dinners as well as other discounts during the 10-day promotion.

For those who took advantage of the deals in at least three locations for a total of $100 or more, are eligible to collect an Eat Week Reward, a complimentary $20 restaurant/food voucher to be used through the end of May. Customers must show their receipts at Zona Rosa Guest Services before April 15 to receive the voucher, which can be used at restaurants and specialty food stores throughout Zona Rosa until May 31, 2011. For a complete list of stores and restaurants participating, please visit www.zonarosa.com and click on Eat Week. (one voucher per customer)

Zona Rosa will donate $5 from every “Eat Week Reward” distributed to the Northland Childhood Hunger Initiative, which is part of the Northland Community Foundations efforts to combat childhood hunger in Clay and Platte Counties.