BRIDGE CITY —
The Bridge City High School Project Graduation will be hosting a "Ladies Night Out - 2013" on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Bridge City Community Center located at 105 Parkside, off Roundbunch in Bridge City.
Yes, it is that time of Year...Opening of Deer Season! So, while the BUCKS away, the DOES can play...and start their Christmas Shopping! A gift wrap booth will also be available to make your gift giving made easy. You can plan for a great night of socializing with your friends while getting to know some of your local area shop owners and home based business vendors.
Some of the booths already registered include: Pampered Chef, Wine Shop at Home, The Pink Chandelier, Team Angel, Premier Jewelry, Project Graduation, Lisa's Sew Creative, The Pink Tool Lady, Mary Kay, Scentsy, Slumber Party Products, several craft booths and more to come.
We will have door prizes and refreshments throughout the evening while you shop for that special someone or perhaps yourself. There will be an admission fee of $5.00 at the door. For more information or booth rental, please contact Janelle Sehon @ 549-4711 or Stacy Johnnie @ 779-4171.
Have a great night of fun, food and fellowship while supporting the Bridge City graduating class of 2013.
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