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CHARLOTTE STYLE MAGAZINE HOSTS CITY-WIDE SHOPPING PARTY

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CHARLOTTE STYLE MAGAZINE HOSTS CITY-WIDE SHOPPING PARTY
Event to Benefit Levine Children’s Hospital

Charlotte, NC (October 21, 2010) - Charlotte STYLE Magazine announced today plans for Charlotte’s Day of STYLE. The all day event is a city-wide shopping party benefitting Levine Children’s Hospital.

The event, scheduled to take place November 6, is a series of in-store shopping parties, trunk shows, and fashion viewings hosted by Charlotte area boutiques and other stylish retailers.

“This is a very exciting day for us,” said Bridgette E. West, Publisher and Editorial Director of Charlotte STYLE Magazine. “The event has allowed STYLE and local stylish retailers to encourage Charlotteans to shop for a good cause. It’s guilt free shopping at it’s finest.”

“Levine Children’s Hospital truly is an amazing place for healing and hope,” said Kelly H. Osborne, Director of Fund Development for Levine Children’s Hospital. “As a not-for-profit hospital, Levine Children’s Hospital relies on philanthropic support to provide new and innovative programs for children and families.”

The event will be held at various participating retailers across the city. Shoppers will enjoy in-store entertainment, demonstrations, entertainment and exclusive shopping opportunities. Shoppers are encouraged to make a purchase at participating retailers as a portion of the purchase will be donated to Levine Children’s Hospital. Silicone “Levine Children’s Hospital/Charlotte’s Day of STYLE” bracelets will be given out with a purchase or donation to the organization. One-hundred percent of the proceeds from bracelet donations will be given to Levine Children’s Hospital.

Retailers participating in this event will be announced later in the month. For more information about Charlotte’s Day of STYLE, visit www.CharlotteSTYLEMag.com


About Charlotte’s Day of STYLE

Charlotte’s Day of STYLE is a unique shopping opportunity offering Charlotteans and visiting shoppers a chance to enjoy in store demonstrations, entertainment and exclusive shopping opportunities. The event was created by Charlotte STYLE Magazine to raise money for local non-profit organizations, this year’s beneficiary being Levine Children’s Hospital. The event was also created to stimulates shopping in the city.

About Levine Children’s Hospital

Levine Children’s Hospital is a beautiful, state-of-the-art hospital where children and families now have access to the latest in specially designed facilities, equipment and treatments, as well as extensive educational, research, and family resource programs. Since opening in 2007, LCH has accomplished many goals, including establishing the region’s only pediatric bone marrow transplantation program and being listed as a “Best Hospital” by U.S. News & World Report for treatment of kidney disorders.

About Charlotte STYLE Magazine

Charlotte STYLE Magazine highlights Charlotte's presence in the fashion and lifestyle industry to readers viewing the magazine in the Charlotte Region and around the world. We represent, embody and influence Charlotte's STYLE community. We are the voice of the stylish, sophisticated and informed. www.CharlotteSTYLEMag.com.


Contact:
To participate in this event, please contact: Bridgette E. West at publisher@charlottestylemag.com

To schedule interviews or for other media related inquiries, contact Jameka at Jameka@JSWMediaGroup.com

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