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Home»News»Accepting Formal Gowns Through March 11 Edon High School Prepares For Ninth Annual Cinderella Project
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Accepting Formal Gowns Through March 11 Edon High School Prepares For Ninth Annual Cinderella Project

By Newspaper StaffMarch 2, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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NEW ARRIVALS … Members of the Edon High School Cinderella Project Committee are busy finalizing details and organizing prom dresses, shoes and accessories for the ninth annual event slated for Saturday, March 16 in the school’s band room. Shopping at the 2013 Cinderella Boutique gets underway at 10:00 a.m. and will conclude at 2:00 p.m. (Note: Boutique doors will remain locked until the scheduled opening time.) Mariah Hantz, Ciera Mocherman, Elissa Hinkle, Levi Cvikel, Chelsey Handy, Mihkaya Best, Kaylyn Brigle, Director Becky Fisk, Kennedy Brigle, Event Coordinator David Headley, Closing Coordinator Sabrina Brown, Abby Hill, Meredith LaDuke, from left, and Desiree Howard (not pictured) join advisors Pam Rupp and Annette Peckham in reminding everyone donations of gently used prom dresses and formal gowns are accepted throughout the year and will be collected for this year’s event through Monday, March 11. Please contact Pam Rupp at the school (419-272-3213) to arrange pick-up times or to have your questions answered. Dresses at the Cinderella Boutique will again be reasonably priced at ten dollars each; additional accessories sell for ten dollars or less. Proceeds from the weekend event will benefit Cancer Assistance of Williams County in memory of Robin B. Spangler.

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