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Out & About: Greensburg store hosts WSO shopping spree benefit

Shirley McMarlin
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From left: Arlene Wohlin and Eric Smith, both of Greensburg, with store owner Kevin Miscik during the Nov. 18 shopping party to benefit Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra at Lapels A Fine Mens’ Clothier in Greensburg.
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(From left) Shopping party hostess Teri Bowes, Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra executive director Endy Reindl and store owner Kevin Miscik during the Nov. 18 shopping benefit for the symphony at Lapels A Fine Mens’ Clothier in Greensburg.
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Mud and Phyllis Kluska of Greensburg check out merchandise during a Nov. 18 shopping party to benefit the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra at Lapels A Fine Mens’ Clothier in Greensbur.
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Jan Taylor-Condo and Pat Condo of Greensburg browse sweaters.
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Sally Ann and Al Novak of Hempfield

Time is at a premium during this busy season. It’s good when you can kill two birds (or maybe three) with one stone, so to speak.

Teri Bowes of Hempfield invited a group of friends to do just that on Nov. 18. She was the winner of a shopping party evening to benefit the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra offered by Kevin Miscik, owner of Lapels A Fine Mens’ Clothier in Greensburg.

In the store already decked out for the holidays, Miscik provided a discount on purchases, along with hors d’oeuvres, wine, chocolates and complimentary gift-wrapping. Attendees were able to get a jump on holiday shopping while socializing and contributing to a good cause, with a portion of sales going to symphony coffers.

Miscik said he has hosted the shopping party benefit for several other local nonprofits.

“I brought the concept here from Larrimor’s in Pittsburgh, and it’s working,” he said.

Seen browsing: Jerry Bowes, Jan Taylor-Condo and Pat Condo, Arlene Wohlin, Eric Smith, Al and Sally Ann Novak, Debbie Lanager, Sheree Johnson, Helene Nseir, Mud and Phyllis Kluska, Karen Kohut, Susan Ciarimboli and WSO executive director Endy Reindl, with assistance from store manager Bob Nolan.

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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