Shop till ya drop
In addition to the consigned goods, local vendors will also be showcasing their wares at each location: Pampered Chef, Thirty-one Bags, Mary Kay, Scentsy, Rodan & Fields, Holcomb Hand Crafted Jewelry, Biltmore Inspirations, Tastefully Simple, Initials Inc. and Kims Custom Designs Handcrafted Jewelry.
Lake Norman Shopping Event
Wednesday, September 26 Saturday, September 29
17105 Kenton Drive, Cornelius (near Brusters Ice Cream)
Shopper Hours
Wednesday, September 26 9am-8pm
Thursday, September 27 9am-8pm
Friday, September 28 9am-8pm*
Saturday, September 29 8am-1pm*
*Friday & Saturday are 1/2 Price Days
Fort Mill, SC Shopping Event
Wednesday, October 3 Saturday, October 6
1400 Convention Drive, Fort Mill (behind Regent Park)
(minutes from Carolina Place Mall & Carowinds)
Shopper Hours
Wednesday, October 3 10am-7pm
Thursday, October 4 10am-7pm
Friday, October 5 10am-7pm*
Saturday, October 6 8am-1pm*
*Friday & Saturday are 1/2 Price Days
Want to consign? There is a $10 registration fee and all consignors earn 65 percent, and up to 75 percent if they volunteer at the event. Consignors and volunteers are invited to shop before the public at the VIP Pre-Sale on Tuesday, September 25 in Lake Norman and Tuesday, October 2 in Fort Mill. Consignors and volunteers must register online at http://www.greenjeanssale.com/.
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