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September style

August
31

Even though summer doesn’t officially end for a few more weeks, once Labor Day comes and goes it usually feels like the season is over.

Kids are back in school. Most vacations are over. Seems like everything kicks back into high gear.

If next week’s going to be a harried one for you — here’s something to look forward to.

Contact, a woman’s boutique in Briarcliff Manor, is holding a special shopping evening. Stock up on fall fashions while enjoying wine and cheese until 8 p.m. Thursday.

And if you can’t make it to the event, the store — owned by Denise Zaccheo-Ozeri and Marcie Kesten — is extending its hours for the whole month of September.

Visit Contact, at 549 N. State Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and noon to 4 p.m. Sundays.

For more details, call 914-941-7760.

This entry was posted on Friday, August 31st, 2007 at 10:42 am by Mary Shustack.
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2 Responses to “September style”

  1. Pam Older

    Mary-

    Hi – Happy Labor Day. As you can see I work on it!
    If you ever do another article on local designers- or hidden sources
    for gift giving- I am a ready and willing volunteer!!

    I am adding a shopping cart to my website and many more items in time for xmas.

    Thanks and hope you are well enjoying these last gorgeous days!
    Pam

  2. Mary Shustack

    Hello Pam-

    Thanks for the update- (for those who don’t recognize her name, Pam Older is a local jewelry designer that I featured from my visit to the NY Gift Fair last month).

    Keep in touch!
    Mary

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Mary Shustack has been living — and shopping — in this region her whole life. This blog will follow her never-ending search for beautiful things, from home-decorating accents to funky tote bags to quirky collectibles. Come along as she browses through the shops, boutiques, markets and fairs of the Lower Hudson Valley.

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