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Crystal Mall Seeking Family-Friendly & Youth Vendors for Back at It August 25, 2012!

 

Crystal Mall is accepting interest from family-friendly vendors, youth vendors and more, for the Back at It! event to be held on Saturday, August 25th from Noon - 3:00p.m.  The event will feature back to school fashion and styling demonstrations, beauty tips, provide giveaways and distribute prizes to event attendees (while supplies last).

 

The vendor displays will allow local residents to see what local stores, programs, products, etc. are offering throughout the community that could be beneficial for families and students in elementary school, middle school, high school and college. 

 

“As we’ve seen in years past, Back at It! presents a terrific opportunity for local companies and organizations to gain exposure within the community,” said Director of Mall Marketing Chris Bastien.

 

Interested parties should contact the Marketing Department at Crystal Mall: 860-442-8501 or email Heather Sawyer, hsawyer@simon.com

About Crystal Mall 

The 775,000 square-foot mall is anchored by jcpenney, Macy’s, Sears, Christmas Tree Shops and Bed Bath & Beyond. More than 125 specialty stores and dining options are featured, including Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, LOFT, Forever 21, Gap, GapKids, Godiva Chocolatier, H&M, Old Navy, Pacific Sunwear, Victoria’s Secret, Build-a-Bear Workshop and Buffalo Wild Wings.

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another 'not for profit' that suckles away at the very core of peoples generosity?? better toRead More 'retire' the banking/WS thieves that casually gore the system with relentless greed, schemes and secrecy.
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Kate May 22, 2013 at 06:57 pm
That's wonderful Naty! If we can get enough people like yourself, who care, we really might be ableRead More to save Cohanzie!
Naty Bush May 22, 2013 at 05:12 pm
I'll try my best to get others to go!
Kate May 19, 2013 at 02:05 pm
Oh, and please spread the word, and bring a friend to the meeting! :)
Liz May 12, 2013 at 09:06 pm
Mr. Steiner wants to build 72 three story homes on 32 acres in addition to the 60 condos in the twoRead More large buildings. That is more than two individual units per acre or if you include the 60 condos - that is MORE than 4 units per acre! The area around the property for new building is zoned 3 acres per unit. The average of currently built housing abutting the property is about one acre per unit. That is not in keeping with the neighborhood character.
Daniella Ruiz May 12, 2013 at 05:36 pm
Mr Steiner may be the last hope for this decrepit place. The neighbors need to move along, or buyRead More the place themselves. Change might help the stonewalling attitude that has become evident in nearly the entire town, revolving around exclusive entitled old farts with nothing better to do than remember their glory days of Seaside. Its gone, & it's not going to revert back to a pasture either. (too many complaints about that cow smell and so forth). My advice is to listen carefully and try to work something out, get over your own selfish grandious dreams of Pelham Manor style estates and do SOMETHING before it simply falls apart like Norwich Hospital, the countless thread/manufacturing mills, and every other historic building that has been left to rot.