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Article History BALTIMORE (Map, News) - The Salvation Army’s annual Women’s Auxiliary Fashion Show and Luncheon will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at The Middle River Boys and Girls Club.
“April in Paris” will showcase the organization’s industrious way of removing closet clutter while raising cash for a charitable cause, the Women’s Auxiliary said in a news release.
The event includes a bazaar that features secondhand clothing and accessories for sale and a fashion showcase of those garments.
Nearly 300 members of the Women’s Auxiliary, their guests, Salvation Army officers and staff are expected to attend. The event is open to the public, said Lafeea Watson, director of community relations and development for the Baltimore-area Salvation Army, but the $20 tickets must be purchased in advance.
Guests take part in pre-event consignment shopping for the purchase of vintage and secondhand clothing, accessories, shoes and purses at costs of 25 cents and up. Following the luncheon, members of the Women’s Auxiliary will model the most striking of the second-hand garments.
“Everything is for sale, and everything is for a great cause,” said Joan Fox, president of The Women’s Auxiliary, in a statement on the Salvation Army’s Web site. “Everyone’s looking to clean out their closets this time of the year, and while we know everything we find isn’t necessarily going to be gold, it’s the adage that one man’s, or woman’s in this case, trash is another woman’s treasure, that makes this event work for us.”
Fox added: “Much of the success of the fashion show and sale over the years comes from an increasing trend amongst the younger generation and celebrities of mixing vintage and thrift store pieces with newer, pricier items.”
If You Go
The bazaar is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon, and the luncheon and fashion show will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Middle River Boys and Girls Club is at 1400 Fuselage Ave.
For more information or to purchase tickets ($20), call the Salvation Army, Baltimore Area Command at 410-783-2920. More information is also available at www.tsabaltimore.org.
rcassie@baltimoreexaminer.com
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Examiner Reader said:
Yeah OCO, and supposedly one of Noris's many women on the side was Sheila Dixon.. They did recently rendezvous in a hotel. LOL Anyway, the city needs to use all potential resources and experts to get a handle on this crime problem. Norris was better than what we've had since. Besides, I'd trust him as much as I'd trust no-bid contractto family and friends Dixon and $40,000 missing money Mitchell. LOL
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Jill Carter said:
I hope Jill Carter is right about integrity mattering more than money but I fear otherwise.
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For those who didn't hear the radio debate, the candidate's statements are on the Sun website. You can click it on from the blog on mayor race 2007. See for yourself.
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Of course Dixon leads in fundraising. She's very easily bought, and that's why she has never done anything for the people of the city, only those who've paid her off.
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Examiner Reader said:
I have a lot of respect for Delegate Jill Carter. Unfortunately, she is incorrect. You need millions of dollars to become mayor. Every mayor elected this decade has had millions of dollars.
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Mike Huckabee came in fourth, beating McCain. That is telling as well. Thompson getting second was probably the truest "surge" vote, because Romney's volunteers were out in full force and bought lots of ballots.
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I don't even see how anyone could disagree with both comments posted below???
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My son Christopher died from Batten Disease 3 years ago at age 8. It is ALWAYS fatal, as there is no cure or treatment for it. Since it is a rare disease, large pharma's will not see a big return on their investment, so they do not fund any research for a cure. Much of the research funding comes from fundraisers by the families of affected children. Its alot to do when you are already stretched to the limits caring for a sick, and in many cases multiple sick children. I think if more people knew how devastating and fatal this disease was, there might be more buzz to create awareness. Visit BDSRA.org to learn more and to see the faces of our children.........they are special gifts indeed!
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Examiner Reader said:
Thank you for writing this article. I also have two children with juvenile Batten Disease. One thing you left out of yur article is that Batten Disease is always fatal. If the family wanted that omitted from the article I can totally understand that. However if they didn't want it excluded that is a very powerful statement. Also we want more of the general public to know about this disease that is killing children every year and that the Federal government is doing very little to help in the research to find a cure or treatment for this disease. I believe this is something that the publice should be aware of. Also that the members of the BDSRA are the main the main source of fund raising for research against this disease. An interview with the executive director of BDSRA could also add more wait to your article and also raise more awareness for the disease. Please continue to write about this disease and raise as much awareness as possible. Thank you for your help.
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