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Grab your girlfriends and join us for a festive evening of holiday shopping in a beautiful and inspirational environment. The Girls’ Night Out event at Molbacks will be held after-hours on Nov. 19, from 7-9:30 pm and includes a complimentary glass of champagne, pampering by experts from inSpa Woodinville, wonderful design and entertaining tips, unique gift ideas, and lots of fabulous door prizes .
“The YWCA does important work in our community,” states Blair Carleton, Molbak’s owner and YWCA board member. “Shopping at Molbak’s Girls’ Night Out is a great way to support the YWCA and get a jump on preparing for the busy holiday season.”
Special guest, Rosanna Bowles, president and owner of Rosanna, Inc, will be showing her fashion tableware & signing her beautiful gift boxes from 7-9 pm. Molbak’s designers will be on-site sharing tips on how to design an everlasting wreath and more. Experts from inSpa Woodinville will be providing relaxing arm and neck massages. Tasty samples and delicious Danish Kringle will be served. And scrumptious holiday desserts and recipes will be provided by Whole Foods Market Redmond.
Please register at molbaks.com. or with any Molbak’s cashier: $20 in advance, $25 at the door. A portion of the ticket and a percentage of sales will support the YWCA. The YWCA opens doors to opportunity and self-sufficiency for women and families facing poverty, violence and discrimination. With more than 100 years experience, the YWCA is the leading organization for moving women and families out of crisis and empowering them to achieve lasting independence. Visit www.ywcaworks.org for more information.
Molbak’s, 13625 NE 175th St., Woodinville.
For questions, please call 425.483.5000, 1.866.466.5225, or visit the Events page at www.molbaks.com.
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