June 8: USS Yorktown, Truff Oil, Auto Shut Off Outlet


Stay on the USS Yorktown

For the first time, Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum is offering its Operation Overnight program to small groups and families on July 15 and 16. In the past, this experience has only been open to large groups.

Tickets for Operation Overnight Family Weekend will be on sale until June 30. There are 150 reservations available and are expected to sell out quickly. Tickets are $85 per person for one night or $145 per person for two nights. To make a reservation, contact the Operation Overnight team at (843) 881-5932.

USS Yorktown overnight stays open to families for one weekend only | Community News | postandcourier.com

 

Truff Oil

This stuff is delicious! It’s a little pricey at $24.99 but it is worth every penny.

Black Truffle Oil | TRUFF

 

Auto Shut off Safety Outlet

Perfect for the person that forgets to turn off the curling iron or wax warmer (raises hand) and under $12.

Simple Touch C30004-Single Original Auto Shut-Off Safety Outlet, 30 Minute Setting for Curling and Flat Iron Hair Straightener: Amazon.com: Tools & Home Improvement

 

 

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