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Patrice Perkins is the City Editor for Chicago. She is an attorney by day, and lifestyle aficionada and bon vivant by night. “Work Smart. Play Hard.” is her approach to this thing called life. Patrice also owns a blog, My Lifestyle ZEN , which provides overworked professionals and entrepreneurs with ways to maintain their work life balance, while offering diverse entertainment alternatives throughout Chicago. Once the computer is shut down and the last file is closed, Patrice whips out her favorite handbag and unleashes her passion – enjoying life in her fabulous hometown of Chicago. Live Music. Boutiques. Festivals. Art Exhibits. Restaurants—she loves it all and she loves sharing the little known treasures that she discovered along the way. No matter your pleasure, Chicago’s eclectic mix of neighborhoods has much to offer. If fellow Chicagoans would like to write Patrice for suggestions on things to do in the city or if there is a Chicago event, restaurant, boutique, art or cultural event you would like covered on Miss A, please contact her atpatrice.perkins@askmissa.com.

Shop Online with Mali Jewelry to Support the Chicago YWCA

Mali is an awesome jewelry boutique, located off of Michigan Avenue, just south of the Magnificent Mile. Lucky for me, I used to work right around the corner and would stop in at least once a week, to check out the vast selection of semi-precious gems, hand crafted jewelry and stand-out jeweled pieces.

Now, lucky for all of us, we can shop for a cause because Mali Jewelry has partnered with the YWCA in Chicago.  NO you don’t have to live in Chicago to take advantage of this partnership. Shop online and you will receive a 10% discount off of your purchase and 25% of all purchases made will be donated to the YWCA. All you need to do is shop online and use this promo code: FLCYWCA.

The ladies from YWCA informed me that this offer will run from December 2010 through 2011.

Mali
204 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Ph. 312-263-0326

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