Girls Night Out
The Junior League of Worcester
presents its 3rd Annual Girls' Night Out.
By “shopping for a cause,” you will support the Junior League of Worcester and the community service projects that it funds each year to empower and support women and children in the greater Worcester Community, such as Coats for Kids, Done-In-A-Day, Project Fresh Start and our Scholarship Program.
Details for 2008


Thursday December 4th
5:30pm - 9:30pm
College of the Holy Cross
The Hogan Ballroom
1 College Street, Worcester MA
Featuring emcee Jen Carter, of the WXLO Morning Show!
View the Girls Night Out flyer and share with your friend and family
View Friends of Girls Night Out to plan your shopping list in advance.
List of Vendors.
Shop for a cause!
Visit more than 30 speciality vendors and boutiques
Try your luck with great raffle items from each vendor
JLW Signature Raffle, worth over $1,000
Enjoy sinful snacks and a cash bar
How to Buy Tickets

Receive a $5 discount by purchasing your tickets in advance. To purchase tickets in advance:
Purchase ticket through Google checkout
Email girlsnightout@jlwma.org
Mail payment with your name, address and phone number to:
Junior League of Worcester
Attn: Girls' Night Out
42 Whitman Road,
Worcester, MA 01609
Tickets at the door are $30.00
Students receive a 50% discount at the door with identification
Projects Supported by Girls Night Out

One example of the JLW’s programs is Project Fresh Start, a program founded in 1997 to assist families as they leave local community shelters. Typically this program helps families with young children who have become homeless due to domestic violence, employment loss and/or other economic hardships. For the past ten years, the Junior League of Worcester has given more than 160 families and 450 individuals a fresh start in their new homes through Project Fresh Start. The JLW provides the most basic needs, such as pillows, linens, towels, dishes, pans, silverware, cookware and additional
household items as these families transition from a shelter to permanent housing.
Another example of a JLW—sponsored project is the The Coats for Kids program, which provides children who attend the Worcester Public Schools (WPS) with the necessary winter outerwear to enable them to come to school each day ready to learn. Together, WPS and JLW provided over 1,400 children with new coats, hats and mittens.
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