For the Serious Shopper

Friday, December 05, 2008

For the Serious Shopper
Here's a deal that's worth the drive - the 30 for $30 Event.

Greenwich retailers are coming together to raise funds for Kids in Crisis, celebrating the Agency's 30th anniversary year.  On Saturday, December 13th, 30 Greenwich Avenue retailers will donate up to 20% of same day sales to Kids in Crisis.  You'll also save that day as well; individuals who pre-purchase a $30 shopping pass (available at www.kidsincrisis.org) will also receive between 5% and 20% off all their purchases at each of the more than two dozen participating stores.  

In addition to savings for holiday shoppers, the pre-purchased pass gives you and a guest access to a private, after-hours cocktail party event from 6:00-8:00 pm at Saks Fifth Avenue that evening, featuring free make-up sessions and blow-outs, compliments of Saks and Becker Salon. (Perfect if you have a holiday event that night!)

Participating stores include:
Participating Stores
Abby M. Taylor Fine Art
Alice & Olivia
Anne Fontaine
The Athlete's Foot
Becker Salon
Best & Co.
Betteridge Jewelers
Cocoon
Christopher Fischer
Design Within Reach Dinoffer Jewelers
Femmegems
Graham's Toy Store
Kate Spade
Lilly Pulitzer
Lucy
Michael Kors
Morello Bistro
My Favorite Place
Pamela Ferrari Plaza Too
Richards
Saks Fifth Avenue
Scoop NYC
Shoes & More
Theory
Tory Burch
Vineyard Vines
Wish List

Picking Up Your Pass
Passes will be available for pick-up at Kids in Crisis, One Salem Street, Cos Cob, from 9 AM - 3 PM until December 12th. Passes can be picked up on the day of the event at "will call" located at Shoes 'N' More, 251 Greenwich Ave, beginning at 9 AM.

Kids in Crisis (www.kidsincrisis.org) is Connecticut's only free, round-the-clock agency providing emergency shelter, crisis counseling and community educational programs for children of all ages and families dealing with a wide range of crises—domestic violence, mental health and family problems, substance abuse, economic difficulties and more.  Since its founding in 1978, Kids in Crisis has helped more than 89,000 Connecticut children and families; last year, more than 9,200 children and families received assistance from the organization.

Questions?
Sarah Duffy-Edwards at Kids in Crisis
203-622-6556


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