GIRLS NIGHT OUT BLING PARTY!
Tell your girlfriends to kick off a long weekend right!
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Chocolate Lovers Club Oh MY...
Hey Girlfriends lets call it what it is... Women LOVE Chocolate and Joanne had to go and create a Club! Of course I am a member!
Chocolate Lovers Club not only has an adorable Chocolate Cafe where you can experience Hot Fondue on Friday's, Chocolate making classes or host your own party!
Visit ChocolateLoversPrinceton.com for upcoming events!
Meet Joseph Jeffrey Salon
Joseph Jeffrey Salon is located in Yardley, PA. Linda is very excited to participate in the show and she has some really great idea's on what she is going to "create" for the show! I am very excited to see her vision come into fruition! I am telling you... this is a show you do not want to miss, not just because it is for a VERY GOOD cause, but because it is a REALLY COOL SHOW! If you LIKE what you see tell your friends and post on Facebook, Twitter or your linkedin!
2nd Annual "BLING" Party with Tony and Oscar Winner Mercedes Ruehl
New Date: Thursday, February 3rd.
2nd Annual "BLING" Party is all about Great Food... Drinks... Fabulous Door Prizes... A Great Play and BLING!
About the Performance: "THE HOW and THE WHY" is Directed by artistic director Emily Mann, (Who I Personally Love all her productions!) It's about sex and gender, power and age, nature and nurture, loss and love.
It is a play that compels us to examine some of the unexplored questions of what it is to be a woman—biologically, socially, politically, and emotionally. Read More
BLING NIGHT DETAILS
DATE: Thursday, February 3, 2011
TIME: 6:00pm - Bling Party & 7:30 Show Time
LOCATION: McCarter Theatre in Princeton
TICKETS: $45 pp - "Girlfriends Savings - Tickets are $60 - $70 without the party!)
INCLUDES: Taste of Princeton - Samplings from local restaurants, First Drink on US!, Door Prizes, "THE HOW and THE WHY" performance & your "BLING" Jewelry!
To Purchase Tickets Click on Link Provided! Questions Contact April Sette 609-516-9306.. Due to technical difficulties with paypal - if the link is not working for you please, contact us and we will process over the phone. 609-516-9306 or 609-865-9200 This special pricing is a "HEYGIRLFRIENDS" Special Party Price!
Hey Girlfriends, if you don't want to drive and Arrive in Style contact Ellen!
(609) 585-7654
Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade 2010
Philadelphia Parade Starts 9:00am - 12:00pm
Philadelphia is the Oldest Thanksgiving Day Parade starting in 1920 ~ the first New York Parade was in 1924 and it was called..... (anyone) yes..... Macy’s Day Parade.
If you go you have to checkout the Campbell’s Winter Wonderland Tent, which is a sampling a tent for all Campbell products (warm soup and hot coco) and you receive coupons for products and leave with a gift from IKEA.
Best Places to Watch the Parade
1) The #1 place to watch is at the parade's finish at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
2) The south side of Eakins Oval (in front of the Art Museum) is also recommended. Campbell's Soup sponsors a tent there where there's hot food, warm drinks and entertainment for kids.
3) Other locations along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, like Logan Circle, are also good bets.
4) You can also watch the parade begin at 20th and Market and then take a shortcut on foot heading north on 20th Street five blocks to the Parkway and catch the parade again as it goes by.
Parade Details
2010 Thanksgiving Parades!
Wednesday, November 24th
If you are super ambitious you can go into New York and watch the Balloons inflate near the American Museum of Natural History at 77th Street and Central Park West
The parade starts at 77th Street and Central Park West
Heads South down Central Park West until it reaches Columbus Circle at 59th Street
Turns East at Columbus Circle along Central Park South
Turns South at 7th Avenue, continues along 7th Avenue through Times Square until 42nd Street At 42nd Street the route turns East on 42nd street for 1 block until 6th Ave.
Turns South onto 6th Avenue AND continues south on 6th Avenue to finish in front of Macy’s in Herald Square at 34th Street
Everyone recommends to get there early. Parade Start time is 9:00 am and if you have small children and want to get up front it’s recommended to get there 2 hours earlier (really earlier but up to you), which with small children can be an issue. However, Traveling Mamas say that people are pretty festive and they don’t usually mind if your child scoots up to the front. The best part of the parade for a child visually are the balloons and they can't be missed.
Dress or bring layers, yes it's a nice day in the suburbs, but NY has huge sun blocks called skyscrapers and it can get cold if you are in the shade. Tip bring a cinch sack easy to fold, string straps that can fold up and fit in your pocket and it expands so if you need to remove a layer you have somewhere to carry it!
Favorite viewing area is along Central Park West, couple of sites recommend between 66th and 77th Streets because it’s by Central park and there is a playground right across the park entrance from Tavern on the Green.
No folding Chairs allowed