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November Nocturne: Fashion's Night Out (Fundraising Event)

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Please support us in this fundraising event!


Mission: Raise funds for Albany High School, AHS's Fashion Design Club, and participating performing art clubs.




*** Pre-order your place and get discounted tickets through the "Buy" link; they are also for sale at Albany High's Bookroom during lunch. (This helps us get a general idea of the number of people interested in coming!)



Event features:



  • Fashion shows

  • Lucky Draw: Door Prizes

  • Booths selling food and other items,

  • Dance acts

  • Live music

  • Clothing Design Showcase

  • Crafts & design workshops



Date: Friday, November 30th, 2012

Time: 4:30pm - 7:00pm

Place: Albany High's Little Theater


 

Discounted Tickets Pre-Ordered:



  • Students & Seniors (60 yrs +, 18 yrs -) = $4

  • Adults (Over 18) = $7


 


*** Pre-order your place and get discounted tickets through the "Buy" link; they are also for sale at Albany High's Bookroom during lunch. (This helps us get a general idea of the number of people interested in coming!)




Questions or comments? Interested in setting up a booth at the event to sell items, food, or refreshments? Want your company's clothing, accessories, or shoes featured on the fashion show? Just email us at: <ahsfashiondesign@gmail.com> .  


 


Or click on our event website link for more info -- thanks and we hope to see you there!

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