CLOTHES SWAP FUNDRAISER SATURDAY 10am-12:30pm
Saturday, 22 February at Michelle Glover Academy of Dance, Hawera Savage Club Hall, 196 Princes Street.
Entry fee $10 per person.
Grab your mothers, daughters, sisters, aunties, cousins and friends and come to a stylish morning out!
Bring your no-longer needed, clean, great condition items and swap them for a fresh new wardrobe. All styles and sizes welcome.
Youth and Adult clothing will be sorted into separate spaces, there will be a changing area available. Morning tea for sale.
This event is a fundraiser for the 17 Michelle Glover Academy of Dance youth dancers attending a performing arts workshop in Sydney, Australia, in January 2021. All proceeds go towards supporting the students to reach their trip goal.
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