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Ladies Night Out to Feature Fashion Show and Wine Tasting

Beat the heat at the Ladies Night Out on July 26th at Neshaminy Mall

Warminster, PA. – These past few weeks have been scorching hot, and you may be looking for an opportunity to escape the heat and have a cool night out with some friends. Mark your calendar for the Ladies Night Out Event on July 26th, at Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem.

The event is being hosted by Apple Girl Boutique, and promises to be a great night. Jennifer Schultz, local mompreneur and organizer shared, “I am so excited to put together this event that features women owned businesses and is focused on pampering, fun and the chance for women to get together.” She feels that the mall offers the perfect location with its open air feel, the community gathering space and ample parking.

The Ladies Night Out will feature a fashion show from Apple Girl Boutique, wine tasting from One Hope Wine, chair massages and skin assessments from Massage Envy in Southampton, education on skin care and shopping with Damsel in Defense, Pure Haven, New U Life, Color Street, Thirty One Gifts, Lipsense and Disney travel plans with Fairy Tale Concierge.

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Women that attend will also have the chance to win an array of door prizes like $200 in shopping sprees from Apple Girl Boutique, massages from Massage Envy and several different gift baskets.

The event is free to attend and runs from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm and is being held in the Macy’s Court at Neshaminy Mall, 707 Neshaminy Mall, Bensalem, PA.

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To learn more visit the Apple Girl Boutique event Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/892752397588482/

https://applegirlboutique.com/ Apple Girl Boutique is an online clothing store for women and girls, owned by Jennifer Schultz and is headquartered in Bucks County.

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