Girls Night Out to return to Palmer Square

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The eighth annual Girls Night Out is set to return to Palmer Square in May.

The evening features exclusive promotions, sales, and discounts from many of the stores and restaurants of Palmer Square.

While the complete list of offers is not revealed until the night of the event. Palmer Square Management marketing director Fresolone said to expect percentage-off deals, gifts-with-purchase, give-aways, mini-make-overs and more from stores like kate spade new york, Bluemercury, Lace Silhouettes Lingerie, Kitchen Kapers, Dandelion, Ann Taylor, Mediterra and the Princeton Corkscrew Wine Shop.

There are two ways for women to participate in the evening.

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 sampling and complimentary parking in our Chambers Street or Hulfish Street Garage.

Attendees can also purchase tickets to the GNO Lounge for $10. The Lounge, located in PNC Bank at One Palmer Square, features food by Winberie’s Restaurant and Bar, drink, music, prizes and styling demos by Salon Pure. Lounge hours are set for 6 to 8:30 p.m. and attendees must be 21 or older to enter.

A percentage of ticket sales will be donated to Dress for Success Mercer County.

Girls Night Out is scheduled for 4 to 9 p.m. May 15 at Palmer Square in Princeton. A rain date is set for May 16.

More information is online at palmersquare.com.

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