Beaufort ladies shop ‘til they drop at It’s Retail Therapy

Island Girls Night Out, The Island News’ second IGNO this month, was another blow-out success. More than 80 ladies browsed the aisles at It’s Retail Therapy in downtown Beaufort last Thursday night and somehow managed to deal with the rain, shop, and enjoy the comradery of friends without skipping a beat. Breakwater provided a table full of delicious, healthy hors d’oeuvres like skewers of prosciutto and cantaloupe which paired so nicely with all the wines that were offered and a smashing “doctored” punch. It’s Retail Therapy offers some really unique and fabulous clothes and accessories so when you discover your wardrobe needs a little pick-me-up, this is the place to go. The next Island Girls Night Out will be the second Wednesday in September. Hope to see you there! Oh, and a special thanks to Irene and Bob who do so much to make this a great event.

Here is a list of the lucky winners: Lands End Tours kayak tour to Ilene Newton, Marine Federal Credit Union cooler packed with of goodies to Elizabeth Christmas, It’s Retail Therapy gift certificate to Jeanie Pickel, It’s Retail Therapy Lily Pulitzer coffee cup to Cheryl Nehily, It’s Retail Therapy mobile charger to Marjorie Melvine, It’s Retail Therapy note card set to Jan Gentry, Mary Kay Cosmetics gift certificate to Susan McDowell, Steamers Restaurant gift certificate to Angie Powell, Her Favorite Store gift certificate to Lori Elliott, GiGi Zumba gift certificate for free classes to Linda Thompson, It’s Retail Therapy ID case to Peggy Copley, It’s Retail Therapy gift certificate to Shirley Martin, Boondocks Restaurant gift certificate to Marcie Staffieri, The Kitchen gift certificate to Lynn Crouse, Boondocks Restaurant gift certificate to Nancy Record, Tavern at Royal Pines gift certificate to Karen Guinn, Modern Jewelers earrings to Lynn Shirley.

 

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