Princeton’s Palmer Square to present Girls Night Out

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Palmer Square plans to hold its annual Girls Night Out event on Thursday, May 14.

On Thursday, May 14, Palmer Square plans to host its 9th annual Girls Night Out in downtown Princeton. The evening will feature exclusive promotions, sales and discounts from many of the stores and restaurants of Palmer Square. The event will take place from 4 to 9 p.m. and the rain date is set for Friday, May 15.

While the complete list of offers is not revealed until the night of the event, expect to see percentage-off deals, gifts-with-purchase, give-aways, mini-make-overs, raffles and more from stores like The Farmhouse Store, Kate Spade New York, Bluemercury, Lace Silhouettes Lingerie, Kitchen Kapers, Dandelion, Ann Taylor, Mediterra, Carter & Cavero Olive Oil Company, Botari and the Princeton Corkscrew Wine Shop.

Free General Admission with RSVP gives attendees access to the full list of in-store sales, discounts and promotions; a one-time visit to the Taste of the Square Tent for food samplings (open 4 to 7 p.m.); and complimentary parking in the Chambers Street or Hulfish Street Garage.

To further the night’s experience, women can purchase a $10 ticket to the GNO Lounge. The Lounge, located in a currently vacant space at 19 Hulfish Street, features food by Mediterra, drink, music, raffle prizes and styling demos by Salon Pure. A percentage of ticket sales will be donated to Dress for Success Mercer County. The Lounge hours are from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and attendees must be 21 or older to enter. Space is limited so people are encouraged to get tickets early.

For complete details, to RSVP and to purchase lounge tickets, please visit palmersquare.com.

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