A Fab Ladies Night Out

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A woman’s tried and true cure for the stresses of career and family?

Retail therapy with her girlfriends, of course.

How about we add some wine tasting to that affair?

Perfect, right?

If your interest has been peaked, then listen up.

On Wednesday, May 29, 2013 the St. Louis Area Foodbank will host the first annual Wine, Women and Shoes at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton.

From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., you and your lady friends can taste and purchase wine from local and national vintners.

Even better, you can explore the Marketplace – a shopping wonderland featuring the latest fashions in shoes, accessories and jewelry.

All proceeds benefit the hunger relief programs of the St. Louis Area Foodbank, so you can count it as guilt-free shopping!

Plus, there’s more. In addition to the silent and live auctions, you can buy a chance to win the fabulous Keys to the Closet package – a dream collection of fashion merchandise and services.

You’ll also have the chance to purchase a bag from the Wall of Wine where you can win premium wine and wine accessories.

Oh, and did I mention the Shoe Guys?  Several hunky young men will be at your service all evening. Their task? To mingle the room and display the latest in fashion footwear and wine pairings, all on handheld silver trays.

So plan now to attend with your sole sisters!  All guests receive a Swag Bag filled with goodies!

Individual tickets and Girlfriend’s Table packages are on sale.

Tickets can be purchased at: www.winewomenandshoes.com/stlouis2013

JaneC

 

 

Jane Corpora is a grant writer at the St. Louis Area Foodbank

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