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Fancy's Folly

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Fancy's Folly Kicks Off 'Shop for a Cure'

A portion of sales over $100 go to The Child Health Association of Sewickley.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Business Notebook

Fancy’s Folly Re-Opens, Kicks Off 'Shop for a Cause'

The Sewickley Village Shop Continues Its Tradition of Charitable Giving.

  The popular local pop-up boutique Fancy’s Folly has re-opened in the Sewickley village. The store continues its tradition of charitable giving on behalf of customers through the “Shop for a Cause" event, donating 10 percent of all gross sales over $100 to The Child Health Association of Sewickley.  “Fancy’s Folly was built upon this philanthropic practice and I am thrilled to continue this tradition,” said Nancy Follett, owner of Fancy’s Folly. In addition to donating a portion of all sales, Fancy’s Folly will also provide information to the community on the Association’s upcoming events and ways to become involved. The "Shop for a Cause" event runs from Sept. 22 through Oct. 6. In June, the shop hosted their first-ever "Shop for a Cause…

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Business Notebook

Sewickley Welcomes Tournesol and Fancy's Folly

Ribbon cuttings took place Thursday and Friday for the two stores.

Sewickley helped celebrate the grand openings of two new businesses Thursday and Friday with ribbon cutting ceremonies. On Thursday, Tournesol at 425 Walnut St., was officially welcomed to the Village of Sewickley with a grand-opening ribbon cutting outside the store. Sewickley Mayor Brian Jeffe also delivered Tournesol owner Barbara Reilly with a proclamation. On Friday, the mayor stopped by Fancy’s Folly to celebrate the grand opening of the upscale boutique and "pop up store" that has returned to the Sewickley Village at 427 Broad St., the Elan Gallery building. Fancy’s Folly, founded in 2001, carries classic gifts, accessories and clothing for women, men and the home. In addition to a ribbon cutting, the mayor also delivered owner …

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