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The Governor Warner Mansion will present its 4th Annual Fashion Show at noon on Wednesday, May 2, at the Huron River Hunting Fishing Club, 22575 Farmington Road in Farmington.
The doors will open at 11 a.m. with seating at 11:45 a.m.
This year's show will characteristic the latest fashions from Dressbarn of Farmington, Derby Hats by Rachelle and original designs by Inga. Models will include local officials and mansion volunteers. Hair and make-up for the models will be provided by Salon Legato of Farmington.
In addition to the fashion show, local businesses and vendors will offer a shopping opportunity throughout the event.
The $30 tickets are available at Farmington City Hall, 23600 Liberty Street, downtown Farmington. Call (248) 474-5500, ext. 2225 for further information. Tickets are limited.
Funds raised will go toward the very important repairs at the Warner Mansion and carriage house.
Farmington's first, and only, parasol drill team is ready to recruit new members and begin practicing their struts for this year's Downtown Farmington Founders Festival Parade, scheduled for Saturday, July 21.
This will be the fourth year the group participates in the procession and represents Governor Warner's commitment to helping women gain the right to vote in the early 1900s.
The set dresses in Gibson Girl outfits consisting of black skirt, white blouse and straw hat and practices simple parasol routines on the beautiful grounds of the Governor Warner Mansion.
No individual skills are required, and all women, from teens to more mature ladies, are welcome to be in the group.
Those interested are invited to join the assembly at the Governor Warner Mansion, 33805 Grand River, west of Farmington Road, in Farmington, for its first meeting, from 7-8 p.m. Monday, April 30. Bring a full-size, black umbrella with a U-shaped handle, if possible.
Further Details, look for the display at the “Festival of the Arts,” held at the Costick Center on April 21, or call Sharon at (248) 474-3262.
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