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The combination of the fashion show and fundraiser will be on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., where a portion of funds will help the theater with future outreach efforts.
The combination of the fashion show and fundraiser will be on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave., where a portion of funds will help the theater with future outreach efforts.
A few Carefree merchants have banded together for a spring fashion show and luncheon to say thanks (and bid adieu) to seasonal residents: Cafe Bink and Latitude 33 Day Spa wil host the event, noon-2 p.m. April 28, to raise money for Carefree-area charities like Foothills Animal Rescue of Cave Creek.
Room 2103 at Desert Ridge High School looked like a set of “Project Runway” Monday afternoon as students added finishing touches to their designs that will be featured in a benefit fashion show Wednesday.
Desert Ridge High School junior Courtney Dubois, 17, attaches tissue paper Monday to a duct tape skirt that will be worn during a fashion show at the school on Wednesday.
Drag sensation Becky Bodacious hosts a screening of the ’90s teen movie “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead.” The evening includes an opening number, a fashion show, a waffle-eating contest and prize giveaways. 10 p.m. Saturday. MADCAP Theaters, 730 S. Mill Ave., Tempe. $10; 100 percent of proceeds benefit the Midnight Movie Mamacita’s new downtown Mesa venue, The Royale. (480) 634-5192 or www.campcinema.net
Queen Creek's Friends of the Library will have a fundraiser to support the soon-to-be open Queen Creek Library.
The Ahwatukee Children’s Theater will host its second American Girl fashion show, while fundraising for community outreach.
The Ahwatukee Children’s Theater (ACT) will host its second American Girl fashion show next month, while fundraising for community outreach.
Enjoying fashion, drinks and beautiful scenery is a great way to spend a Saturday morning, but it is even better doing it for a good cause.
Enjoying fashion, drinks and beautiful scenery is a great way to spend a Saturday morning, but it is even better doing it for a good cause.
The Ahwatukee Children's Theatre is putting out a final casting call this weekend for girls who would like to walk the runway in the American Girl Fashion Show fundraising event this October.
A fashion show takes on a whole different meaning when the kids coming down the runway are fighting or surviving cancer.
On Saturday, Transitions for the Developmentally Disabled, will be hosting a fashion and talent show from 1 to 4 p.m., along with a silent auction to raise funds for a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood.
On Saturday, Transitions for the Developmentally Disabled, will be hosting a fashion and talent show from 1 to 4 p.m., along with a silent auction to raise funds for a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood.
STAR OF SHOW: Theresa Bennett gets her wedding dress closed during the fashion show rehearsal last week in Mesa.
GETTING READY: Camille Pechin, 17, buttons up Chelsea Gross, 15, during the fashion show rehearsal.
DRESS REHEARSAL: Theresa Bennett, 17, looks over volunteer models Katelyn Pechin, 18, left (also above), and Jordan Alford, 16, before a rehearsal last week for a wedding gown fashion show. Bennett, a Redeemer Christian School senior
Teenagers don’t commonly collect wedding dresses, but Theresa Bennett may be no ordinary teen. Marriage may be far from her mind, but the 17-year-old has a deep fascination with chiffon, sweeping trains and cap sleeves.
The who's-who of Scottsdale developers, activists, former elected officials and simply retired political observers appear on the latest campaign finance reports released last week.
Ryan Cottor has a onetrack mind. Just about everywhere he goes, the 4-year-old Scottsdale boy pretends he’s NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon driving in a big race. “I want to be a driver,” Ryan said while showing off his skills recently. “It doesn’t get any better than this.”
Ryan Cottor has a onetrack mind. Just about everywhere he goes, the 4-year-old Scottsdale boy pretends he’s NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon driving in a big race. “I want to be a driver,” Ryan said while showing off his skills recently. “It doesn’t get any better than this.”
On Saturday, The St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee and Arizona Colleen and Rose of Tralee Selection will present the 2nd annual Arizona Colleen Fashion Show and Fund-raiser at The Irish Cultural Center, 1106 N. Central Ave., Phoenix.
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