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For Every Pink Item Sold, Shelby Boutique to Donate Money to Breast Cancer

Love pink? Then buy it from Shelby Township boutique, Spoiled Girl, and help raise funds for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Shelby Township boutique, Spoiled Girl, is going pink in October in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

All month long, a portion of the sales from all pink attire in the store from bracelets to rings, scarves, dresses and bags will be donated to the Shades of Pink charity.

“We really love the fact that we can use our business that we love so much to give back” said co-owner Laura Curis. “My daughters and I opened The Spoiled Girl to share our love for fashion and affordable items to the community so now that we can expand and give back, it’s a lot of fun to support such a great cause.”

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Laura and her daughters, who also own the store with her, Meghan and Lauren, will be hosting an event Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Every item sold this day will have a portion of the proceeds donated back to the Shades of Pink charity.   The shopping extravaganza is open to the public and free of charge for everyone to come in and shop, grab some food and raise money for a great cause. 

For more information about the boutique, visit www.ShopSpoiledGirl.com.

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