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Ladies' Night Out in Woodbury: What You'll Find

Here's a sampling of some of the gifts (for others or yourself) that will be on sale at the benefit from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at Prestwick Golf Club.

Ladies’ Night Out—Shopping for Scholarships is less than a month away. Here’s a sampling of some of the gifts (for others or yourself) that will be on sale at the benefit from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at Prestwick Golf Club:

Guy gifts: A Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club gift certificate for four rounds of sporting clays and lunch for four will be for sale in the silent auction. The Prior Lake club features five sporting clay courses and dining rooms with hilltop panoramic views of the property. A signed photo of Vikings wide receiver and return specialist Percy Harvin will also be for sale.

Budget buy: All the accessories sold by Paparazzi will be priced at just $6. Products include headbands, hair clips, necklaces, bracelets and earrings.

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Green clean: Two gift certificates for ZeroRez no-residue carpet cleaning will be up for auction. Norwex microfiber cleaning products will also be available if you want to ditch a few household chemicals.

Converting clutches: Grace Adele will be selling clutch purses that fit into the outside pocket of larger, matching bags designed to make it easy to go from day to night looks.

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Fast photo albums: Creative Memories advertises that you can design your own photo or recipe album in under an hour with their “Fast to Fabulous” albums. They include pre-printed pages, stickers, die-cut shapes and foam squares.

Alluring aromas: Scentsy and Pink Zebra will be selling warmers and scented wax that fill a home with fragrance without flames.

For more information and tickets, visit the event website. Proceeds from the event tickets, silent auction items and a percentage of many vendors’ sales are going toward scholarships for students with a parent who was killed or seriously injured in a workplace accident. Learn more on the SFM Foundation website.

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