Thursday, April 25, 2013

students southwestern way of organizing fundraising


  Students aspiring entrepreneurs Southwest of America offer a high school fashion show Saturday, the American Trauma Association of Canada benefit.

The show has found students and designer outfits of clothing in CommunityAid, 793 Baltimore St., Hanover.

This is the first time in three years, FBLA put on a fashion show fundraiser and students are excited to bring the event, said Councilwoman Kathy Miserendino.

"It gives them a chance to give back," said Dino misery.

Although FBLA is sponsoring the show, the students have been involved in the school in its elaboration.

Students from both during design - clothing and class production and the mode and

Interior design - with clothes and others have signed to go to the catwalk as models.

The two students, who were the backbone of the event 10 grader Emma Maas and Julia Goldman. "You have almost all the leg work," said Dino misery.

Sophomore Hannah Glover was helping them when they need a helping hand, she said.

What: Parade of Future Business Southwest School of American Art sponsored leaders.

When: 27 April at 19:00 clock

Where: Aula South West

Tickets: Tickets are $ 3 if bought before the event and $ 5 at the door


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