Boutique Day Benefit Oct. 9!

Boutique Day 2017 is just around the corner, and it will once again give the community a chance to shop for unique gifts while raising funds for a great cause.

The Boutique Day benefit for Hospice Care Plus is Monday, October 9, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Berea Hospice Care Plus office, and until 6 p.m. at store-front boutiques. All participating boutiques will donate a portion of that day’s sales to our programs and services.

HOW DO I PARTICIPATE?

Shop at the Hospice Care Plus office at 208 Kidd Drive in Berea (behind White House Clinic) between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Oct. 9. Multiple boutique vendors, including D’Vine Boutique, Matilda Jane, LulaRoe, Park Lane Jewelry, Usborne Books, Lipsense, Cat’s Snap Jewelry, and  Younique Makeup will be onsite with a wide selection of merchandise. Orders may also be placed. Personalization and monogramming are available.

Thirty-One and Origami Owl will be on-site at the Berea office with catalogs and a computer for placing online orders.

Shop at Designated Boutiques in Berea and Irvine between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Oct. 9. The following participating boutiques are inviting the community to shop and will donate a portion of sales: Berea Soaps and Gifts on College Square, and both Lula T’s and Lula T Too’s at 129 Main Street in Irvine.

Shop Online. Some boutiques are also inviting participants to browse their online sales, and a portion of sales will be donated to Hospice Care Plus. Current links are below. More will be added as they become available.

WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BOUTIQUES?

The participating boutiques feature a wide array of unique adult and children’s clothing, home décor, accessories, jewelry, hand-made soaps and lotions, and so much more. Learn more at their websites and/or Facebook pages:

Berea Soaps & Gifts

D’vine Boutique website, D’vine Boutique Facebook page

LipSense

LuLaRoe

Lula T’s Boutique

Lula T Too’s Children’s Boutique

Matilda Jane Clothing

Origami Owl

Park Lane Jewelry Online Shopping Party OPEN NOW!  (50% of online proceeds go to Hospice Care Plus)

Thirty-One

Usborne Books

Younique Makeup

 

 

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