Sportsman's Warehouse opens fifth Arizona store Saturday in Flagstaff

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The first 300 people at the grand opening of Sportsman's Warehouse’s fifth Arizona store, on Saturday at 2231 E. Route 66 in Flagstaff, will score a $20 gift card and a free hat, the company said on Tuesday.

Doors open at 9 a.m. for the event, which includes giveaways, a grilling demonstration, product instruction and many “door-buster sales.” Attendees can register to win one of four $500 Sportsman's Warehouse gift cards, and commemorative grand-opening Sportsman's Warehouse T-shirts will be available for $5.99.

"The Flagstaff area has a strong outdoor heritage, with a great abundance of excellent hunting, camping and trail access," Sportsman's Warehouse CEO John Schaefer said. "The Kaibab National Forest and the surrounding area provide a significant amount of activities which mirror what our loyal customer base is seeking."

Sportsman's Warehouse, "the great indoors for those who love the great outdoors," serves outdoor enthusiasts, casual users and first-time participants with quality brand-name hunting, fishing, camping and shooting merchandise within a convenient shopping environment, staffed by passionate, knowledgeable associates to create a memorable outdoor experience.

With corporate offices in Midvale, Utah, the company takes pride in being a part of the outdoor communities it serves, taking every opportunity to be actively involved in enlightening and educating customers through special events, classes, seminars and expert presentations.

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