HUNTSVILLE —
Tickets are on sale now for the first ever Diva Night at Magnolia Lake on Thursday, Sept. 2.
Ladies may purchase tickets at the Chamber, Lisa’s Gift Box and Curves for only $25 but only a limited number will be sold. Tickets will provide entry into this “ladies only” event, beverages and hors d’oeuvres, drawings for door prizes and pamper stations, style show and the opportunity to spend an evening with friends. This event is hosted by the Huntsville-Walker County Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Pine Tree Publishing. Other sponsors include Curves, Modello Footwear and Accessories and Schlotzsky’s.
This is a great opportunity for one stop shopping. Several favorite merchants will be there. The following businesses will be set up to sell various items including jewelry, apparel, shoes, home decor and gift items; Arbonne-Simeon Pruski, Baskin's, Cavender's Boot City, Cross My Heart Jewelry, Curves and Avon, Ernst Jewelers, Frameworks and Gallery, Giddy Up Glamour, Haute Boutique, Heartfield Florist, HMH Gift Shop, Just For You Greeting Cards, Lisa's Gift Box, Mary Kay Cosmetics-Carol Martin, Miche Bags of College Station, Modello Footwear and Accessories, Pampered Chef-Dena Davis, Sam Houston Statue Gift Shop, Scentsy Wickless Candles-Jodi Lawson, Tickled Pink Gift Baskets, Triple “S” Soft Silky Sheets, and Ward Furniture and Flooring.
Hors d’oeuvres will be provided by Catering By Brenda, Carbonero Rotisserie Charbroiled Chicken and Steak, City Hall Cafe, Double Dave's Pizza, Farmhouse Cafe, Gatti's Pizza, Golden Corral, Grand Buffet, Margarita's Mexican Restaurant, Rodeo Mexican Restaurant, Sam's Club, and The Stardust Room. Schlotzsky's is wine sponsor. American Bank and Faust Distributing will help with beverages
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