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Nice, feel good story.
A major player in this effort with just a brief mention was:
"Henries Dry Cleaners [who] cleaned all 460 dresses, skirts and tops as they were donated or came out of storage."
As a seamstress and costumer, I know this is a HUGE contribution by a local business. I have no idea who they are nor their location. Hope all of you who live in the "north" will thank them by taking your cleaning to Henries.
This is an uplifting article, and I hope the recipients realize what a huge service has been extended to them. To the writer, What is "two sense"?
Thanks to attorney, Kate Conyers for showing someone the kinder side of life.
I know there are a few of these free prom dress shops around the state. What a great idea!!! Thanks for sharing the information about this particular one...
@Nan, what on earth are you talking about?
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