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Northern Liberties set to host 1st annual "Christmas In July" week from July 22-29

Think July needs some Christmas cheer? Fear not, Northern Liberties is set to host a week full of "Christmas In July" events and special deals. Take part in all of the festivities this week!

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Northern Liberties set to host 1st annual "Christmas In July" week from July 22-29

POSTED: Monday, July 23, 2012, 1:52 PM
(Northern Liberties First Friday)

Christmas In July is nothing new, it's a phenomenon that has taken place for decades.  The good people behind Northern Liberties First Friday thought it was time they bring the Christmas spirit a few months early as they launched their 1st annual Christmas In July yesterday for a week full of food, shopping, and community involvement. 

Various boutique stores and restaurants will be offering sales that reach up to 75% off, as well as many other specials offers and deals.  Each purchase from a NoLibs business will also enter you into a raffle for a chance to win a shopping spree within the neighborhood. 

Some participating clothing and accessories stores include SWAG Boutique, Once Worn Consignment, Arcadia, Bloom, Curated Goods, Duke and Winston and Jinxed.  Specialty stores include Art Star, Casa Papel, Colors by Padmini, Soy Cafe, and The Velvet Lily. For a full list of the businesses involved, head HERE!

Along with these special deals and offers comes the very spirit of Christmas; giving back!  Select businesses will be collecting canned and dry foods for Philabundance to combat hunger in our communities. 

The most wonderful time of the year is here all week, so be sure to check it out.

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