Muscatine Girls Getaway to be held at Merrill Hotel

Calling all ladies of Muscatine! The 12th Annual Girls Getaway event in Historic Downtown Muscatine will take place Saturday, April, 2022, at the Merrill Hotel in historic downtown Muscatine.

This event promises a fun-filled day of shopping, dining, and so many more amentities for the ladies of the city to take full advantage of. The celebration will begin at 8 a.m. sharp and the festivities last until 4 p.m. that afternoon.

Girls Getaway starts out with brunch and a complimentary mimosa in the Merrill Hotel’s grand ballroom overlooking the Mississippi River. Attendees should also expect a style show by The HallTree Boutique and will have a chance to win door prizes from Merritt’s favorite local businesses. Swag bags will also be distributed in which ladies will have free rein to explore the special deals and happenings that await them in the downtown area.

The full itinerary and list of deals will be updated prior the event, so make sure to visit the Girls Getaway 2022 Facebook event page.

Tickets may be purchased at Eventbrite.

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