Seasonal & Holidays

Think Pink Holiday Shopping Boutique Supports Women-Owned Businesses

The networking event will feature mini spa treatments, food samples and holiday vendors.

CLEARWATER, FL – Once again, the Working Women of Tampa Bay is looking to paint the town pink for its annual holiday event.

The seventh annual Think Pink Holiday Shopping Boutique will take place Thursday, Dec. 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater. The event encourages women to shop local during the holiday season and support women-based businesses.

“The mission for the Think Pink Holiday Shopping Boutique is to give our members and other women in the community the opportunity to shop from each other during the holiday season,” said Jessica Rivelli, founder of Working Women of Tampa Bay. “Local retail sales help support friends, family and neighbors. We believe events such as Think Pink help boost our local economy and increase consumer confidence in our community.”

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Attendees of Think Pink can network with other women professionals over a glass of wine while supporting local women-owned businesses. They can relax and rejuvenate with complimentary spa treatments and a bit of “retail therapy” at the private shopping event.

Vendors include WeGo Kids, Painting with a Twist, LuLu Roe, Park Lane Jewelry, Premier Designs Jewelry, Intensity Academy, Ricky P’s Creole, Healthy Intent, Whiskey Bent BBQ, Pad Go Round, Pami Pocket, Pop Gourmet Popcorn and more.

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Tickets are $5 for members and $10 for non-members. The first 200 registered guests who go through the door will receive a signature shopping bag filled with goodies.

Working Women of Tampa Bay has more than 30,000 social media fans and more than 750 members between its flagship chapter and Working Women of Central Florida. The organization’s core principles are to help educate, motivate and inspire female professionals and women business owners.

To register for Think Pink, visit www.workingwomenoftampabay.com. For more details, e-mail workingwomenoftampabay@gmail.com or call 88-WW-UNITE.

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