Browse deeply discounted goods for a great cause at The Sale in Southeast Houston

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Shop until you drop (and raise money for pediatric cancer research) at The Sale, taking place at Bayou City Events Center on Saturday, January 12 and Sunday, January 13, 2019. 

Bringing together 50 local vendors and retailers, The Sale is a two-day charity shopping event that offers up deep discounts on all kinds of merchandise in the name of pediatric cancer research.

Presented by Houston Tri Delta Alumnae, The Sale is brimming with haute fashion, home furnishings, jewelry, décor, and more from some of Houston’s popular boutiques and merchants.

In addition to the marvelous markdowns to be found at The Sale, Sunday’s shopping is highlighted by the New Year, New You panel at 1pm, featuring some of Houston’s most influential ladies including Caroline Harper Knapp of House of Harper, Estela Cockrell of Switch2Pure, and Marla Murphy of The Blonde Pantry.

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Great Discounts, A Greater Cause

Though the alluring discounts are a draw at The Sale, the reason for bringing these vendors together is in support of pediatric cancer research with donations made to The University of Texas MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital.

Alternating their annual donations between M.D. Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital and Texas Children’s Cancer Center, The Sale has donated a total of $740,000 for cancer research making this special event an admirable place to spend your weekend.

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The Sale at Bayou City Event Center

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Photo courtesy of Houston Tri Delta Alumnae

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