Going shopping today? Stop by Coldwater Creek and Try It On for the Cure

What woman doesn’t like to go shopping? While a little retail therapy can be good for the soul, Coldwater Creek is making it good for something else -- the fight against breast cancer. On Sunday, October 3, 2010, Indianapolis area Coldwater Creek stores will host Try It On for the Cure. During this event, the women's apparel chain will donate $1 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure for every person who tries on a clothing item in one of their dressing rooms.


Participating Indianapolis area locations:


Coldwater Creek - Fashion Mall at Keystone

8702 Keystone Crossing

Indianapolis, Indiana 46240

(Click for directions and store hours)


Coldwater Creek - Greenwood Park Mall

1251 US Highway 31 North

Greenwood, Indiana 46142

(Click for directions and store hours)


Coldwater Creek - Metropolis

2539 Futura Park Way, #J100

Plainfield, Indiana 46168

(Click for directions and store hours)


Coldwater Creek - Hamilton Town Center

13901 Town Center Blvd.

Noblesville, Indiana 46060

(Click for directions and store hours)

No purchase is necessary for the $1 donation. However, making a purchase will further advance breast cancer awareness and research, as Coldwater Creek will donate 10% of the October 3rd sales to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The chain is currently offering 25% off everything in their stores, which means a Sunday shopping trip could be a great way to save some money, get dressed for fall, and help fight a disease that affects women everywhere.

For more info: Learn more about Try It On for the Cure, including events outside of the Indianapolis area, on the Coldwater Creek official website.

Discover many additional ways to help fight breast cancer in the Indianapolis area by visiting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure - Central Indiana website or calling 317-638-CURE (2873).

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Amanda comes from a medical family who helped her develop a keen interest in health matters. She moved to the Greater Indianapolis area in 1994, where she worked alongside her husband in the newspaper industry until 2008. She now works as a freelance writer, with special focus on health news and...

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