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Upcoming Events at Philadelphia Premium Outlets

During the month of October, the Philadelphia Premium Outlets will be hosting their Pink Event.
Philadelphia Premium Outlets® and Susan G. Komen for the Cure® are teaming up to support breast cancer awareness, research, and treatment programs in our community. During the month of October, visit the on-site Information Center to donate $10 to support the cause and receive 25% off one item from select stores including Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Elie Tahari, Joe’s Jeans, Kenneth Cole, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren and more. Donations will be accepted on-site only via cash or credit, with all proceeds benefitting Komen Philadelphia.
Visit our Sales & Events page for details.

During the month of October 2011, shoppers can visit participating Premium Outlet Centers® to make $10 donations to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and receive a discount card, while supplies last. Donations will be accepted via cash or credit at on-site Information Centers. In connection with this national fundraising initiative benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Premium Outlets is proud to support Komen, and with the help of generous customers, will guarantee a contribution of at least $100,000.

Also in October, the Outlets will be hosting a Halloween Spooktacular & Costume Contest:
Halloween Spooktacular featuring Trick-or-Treating & Costume Contest
Fri, Oct 28 from 5pm-7pm
Children of all ages are invited to Trick-or-Treat at participating stores, and don't forget to enter our Costume Contest for great prizes. Registration will be held near the Food Court from 5pm-6:30pm with winners announced at 7pm.

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