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General News: Hospital Boutique Offers Style, Savings

Pictured, l. to ri.: Irina Matriss (Auxiliary board member and New to You Boutique Chair), Allan E. Atzrott (SLCH President & CEO), John Smith Sr. (SLC Health System Foundation Chair), New Windsor Town Councilwoman Patricia Mullarkey, Joan DiTullo (Auxiliary President), George Green (New Windsor Town Supervisor), Eric Lundstrom (New Windsor Town Councilman and Sue Sullivan (SLCH Vice President, Development and Government Affairs.
Pictured, l. to ri.: Irina Matriss (Auxiliary board member and New to You Boutique Chair), Allan E. Atzrott (SLCH President & CEO), John Smith Sr. (SLC Health System Foundation Chair), New Windsor Town Councilwoman Patricia Mullarkey, Joan DiTullo (Auxiliary President), George Green (New Windsor Town Supervisor), Eric Lundstrom (New Windsor Town Councilman and Sue Sullivan (SLCH Vice President, Development and Government Affairs.
From beautiful household items
From beautiful household items
to jewelry and clothes
to jewelry and clothes
you'll find them at the New to You Boutique
you'll find them at the New to You Boutique
March 30, 2008

Do you love designer dresses, blouses, handbags and shoes but can’t afford to buy them straight off the rack?  Do you enjoy finding special gems, like vintage clothing and one-of-a-kind treasures?  Well, discerning shoppers now have a place to go to find these specialty items and more, the New to You Boutique run by the St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital Auxiliary.

Located at 436 Blooming Grove Turnpike (Route 94) in New Windsor, the Boutique features almost 4,000 square feet of shopping space and carries gently-used clothing, fashionable jewelry, accessories and household items. The mission of the Boutique is to raise funds to support capital improvements at the hospital.

Hospital and local government officials were on hand for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 27.   Sue Sullivan, the hospital’s vice president of development and government affairs, praised the work of the volunteers who staff the boutique.

On Friday morning, within a half-hour of opening, the boutique was bustling with shoppers who wanted to get a look at the store’s offerings.  At least a half-dozen volunteers were busy, too, sorting through donations, labeling them, and trying to keep up with the steady flow of customers.

The Boutique boasts a modern look with cherry wood floors and chrome display shelves. The size of the store allows shoppers to comfortably browse various sections with ease. Antique furniture and household items are displayed in the back of the store, while wardrobe treasures from designers including Jones New York, Ann Klein, Tahari, Eileen Fisher and Ann Taylor can be found on a special rack in the front of the store. Savvy shoppers will stop in frequently to find the new items added daily.

With the change of seasons, the Boutique provides a wonderful opportunity to clean out those closets and donate items. All donations are tax deductible, and help support initiatives to enhance health care in the region. The success of the Boutique depends not only on the generous people who donate goods and shop its racks, but also the dedicated volunteers who ensure the shop runs smoothly. The Boutique is seeking volunteers interested in working at the upscale shop. To volunteer, call 568-2232.

The New To You Boutique is open Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more information or to donate items, call 569-0014.



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