WICK-EDLY SENT EVENT SUPPORTS SOJOURNER HOUSE
Girls Night Out to Benefit Women in Need

Save the date: Thursday, May 30th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wick-edly Sent Soap & Candle Company will host its 4th Annual Girls Night Out. This event was started by Wick-edly Sent Owners Don Stevens and Scott Mackey in 2006 as a way to celebrate women, bring them together for an evening of fun, and to support the work of non-profit charitable organizations that serve women and children.
This year, Girls Night Out will benefit Sojourner House in Rochester, NY., an organization that provides outreach services, as well as transitional and permanent housing to women and children in need.
“We really thank Wick-edly Sent and all of the people who will be attending and helping to promote Girls Night Out, because events like this warm our hearts and really add to the Sojourner experience. It shows that the Rochester Community really does care about other Rochesterians,” shared Angelia Smith-Wilson, Director of Client Services & Quality at Sojourner House.
The Annual Girls Night Out typically draws between 250 and 300 women who enjoy the lively, fun atmosphere, the networking opportunities and the pampering provided throughout the evening. This year, Impressions Hair Design and Spa will offer complimentary manicures and massages.
Wickedly Sent will serve a selection of appetizers and beverages and will give out an array of door prizes. Local Canandaigua Merchants are generously donating items for a raffle, the proceeds of which will go to support the work of Sojourner House. Attendees will also be welcome to make contributions directly to Sojourner House.
There is no admission charged for Girls Night Out, and attendees and are invited to bring guests.
Wickedly Sent is located at 94 South Main Street in Downtown Canandaigua, NY.
For more information on Girls Night Out or Wick-edly Sent, visit http://www.escentedcandle.com
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Wickedly Sent Soap & Candle Company, located at 94 South Main Street in Canandaigua, NY, produces high quality, all-natural bath and body products and scented soy candles available for sale at retail or wholesale. All products are handmade on property and no products are tested on animals. Owners Don Stevens and Scott Mackey started Wick-edly Sent in Baltimore, MD in 2003 and moved their store and operations to Canandaigua, NY in 2005.
Sojourner House, located at 30 Millbank Street in Rochester, NY is a not-for-profit organization that provides transitional housing for women and children in need as well as life skills, outreach services and 40 units of affordable housing facilities for women and children. Sojourner House was named after Sojourner Truth, a former slave who became an abolitionist and passionate advocate for the dispossessed in society. For more on Sojourner House, visit: http://www.sojournerhouse.org

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