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Lilly's Boutique Gallery
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Joan ""Lilly"" Carny of Lilly's Boutique has been a vendor for the philanthropic sorority, Tri Kappa - Zeta Iota Chapter's spring style show for the past 11 years. Each year she brings items to sell at this event in exchange for a 10% donation for her total sales of that day. This year she claims that she ""didn't make enough profit"" and will NOT be donating her 10% share as usual. Also, she will not be providing FULL refunds to those who made purchases under the impression that 10% of their purchase went to a charity. Joan is a fraud, an impossible woman to deal with, and is concerned with only herself and her bottom line and NOT her surrounding community, especially in this time of economic need. Money raised from these events go back to more than 50 Indianapolis charities including the Julian Center, Riley Hospital for Children, Gleaner's Food Bank, Humane Society, and many more.
Pros: nice (expensive) clothing
Cons: concerned about only her bottom line and not her community
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