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 1530 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW Atlanta GA 30318  See map
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8th annual Children’s Boutique Warehouse Sale


to Benefit Path to Shine


 


Children’s Boutique Warehouse Sale to host charity.


 


ATLANTA – Feburary 23, 2013, -- The highly successful Children’s Boutique Warehouse Sale will give a portion of the entrance fee to Path to Shine, a unique after school mentoring & tutoring program for under-served children.  Path to Shine’s mission is to encourage children to stay in school until they graduate by partnering with  public schools in need. Providing the academic support necessary for elementary students to develop good academic skills and the self-confidence needed to find their own "path to shine."


 


Once again top Designer Children’s Boutiques & Businesses in Atlanta & surrounding states join together and host the 8th Annual Children’s Boutique Warehouse Sale.  Once a well-kept secret to only those on the mailing list, the event’s reputation has grown to become known as the Sale event not to miss. The line will start forming an hour or two before the doors open.  “Most of our customers anxiously wait for this sale and know to get first pick, you have to be early. Our stores come to clear their stock out, so the prices are incredible.” says event owner, Tina Soucie.


 


 


 


What:      The Children’s Boutique Warehouse Sale is a 1 day only huge Sale event of Designer children’s items at up to 50% off regular retail prices. Patrons line up before the doors open for this Sale. 


 


 


When:       Saturday Feb 23, 2013


              1 day only!


              9am – 4 pm


 


Where:     Westside Foundry


              1530 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd Atlanta Ga. 30318


Lots of Public Parking 


 


Who:       High-end Children’s Boutiques & Businesses from Ga. & surrounding states. Boys & Girls - Infants, toddlers & youth, – clothing & accessories.  Stores such as Pretty Please, Pure & Honest, Victoria’s Closet


 


Why:       A huge assortment of NEW Designer children’s clothes & accessories ALL 50%-70% off retail prices.


              A one day event that happens ONLY 2 times a year


              PLUS a portion of the admission fee goes to Path to Shine a non-profit organization mentoring under-served children.


 


Admission Fee $5.00 with a portion going to Path to Shine


 

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