It is so rewarding when a small town Fashion show event generates $1,200 to benefit our local veterans, and that’s because a small town community pulls together to make things happen.
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It is so rewarding when a small town Fashion show event generates $1,200 to benefit our local veterans, and that’s because a small town community pulls together to make things happen.
Anyone can say “I want to put on an event”. But, without the help of volunteers, individual sand, the guests who purchase the tickets, there could not be an event.
A big heartfelt thank you to all who helped and make this event successful:
Paul Tunis and board members, Jonell Brantley, Nadine Garcia, (Nadine’s) Sarah Bernstein (Simply Sarah), Cindy Phillips (Turn the Page) Sheena Puhara (2 Ladies and a Dress), Molly Cornwell (White Porch), Fashion Models, Kurt Knauss-Commander of the American Legion, Willie Thomas, Tom Thompson, Sue Roten, Susie Baker, Lindon Baker, Eileen Haribson, Theresa Lavin, Shelbi Lindesmith, Leslie Mora, Ellen Krestch, Lee Ann Powers, Linda Gross, Tanner Hunsaker, Bob Hollis, Kiko Radio, Jim Barter, Lucy Rodriguez, Arizona Silver Belt, Copper Country News, KQSS, Pretty Patty Lou’s, Anita Bolland, Cayci Vucsanovich, Robert Munoz, Copper Store-N-More, Miss Honey and Charlene Giles.
Hugs and Smiles,
Chris Brusca