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Get your friends for Girls Night Out in Palatine

Sip, shop and pamper!

All women 21 and over are invited for an evening out with girlfriends from 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, at Durty Nellie’s Restaurant, 180 N. Smith St., in Palatine, to benefit the Palatine Township Senior Center.

Tickets are $20 each or five for $90. Tickets at the door are $25. Your ticket entitles you to one beverage, lots of hors d’oeuvres, free pampering stations, boutique vendors, goody bag, live DJ, raffles and giveaways.

Free Pampering Stations include Hair Styling by Shear Pleasure, mini-manicures by Just About Nails and eyelash extensions and chair massages by Satori Massage Spa, mini-ultimate facials by Katie Brown with Arbonne. Boutique vendors include: Gigi Hill Bags, That’s A Wrap Creations, d’Vine Wine and Gifts and Rise to The Occasion. Thank you to sponsors: Northrop Grumman, AT&T U-Verse, Arlington Toyota/Scion, Lavelle Law, Ltd, Farmers Insurance/Rudy Arena, Hogan Systems Consulting, My Time Is Yours and Satori Massage Spa.

Free parking is available after 5 p.m. in the parking garage adjacent to Durty Nellie’s.

Tickets are available at Durty Nellie’s Restaurant/Pub, Palatine Park District (use code 6601-3) and the Palatine Township Senior Citizens Center, 505 S. Quentin Road, Palatine, or contact Julie Selof at (847) 991-1112 or jselof@ptscc.org.

PTSCC provides programs and services which support older adults and their families by encouraging independence, well-being and connection to the community. Recreation, education, health and wellness, noon dining, home delivered meals, adult day care and social services programs are available to persons 50 and older and their families, who live in Palatine Township and the surrounding communities in the North and Northwest suburbs. Services are available in English, Spanish and Russian at eight satellite locations. The Social Services staff also makes home visits as needed.

For information, visit www.ptscc.org or call (847) 991-1112.

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