A FASHION show organised by Rotary Club of Rhos-on-Sea and various stores in the area raised in excess of £1,300 for Tŷ Gobaith Children's Hospice.
The show, held on Friday (May 6) at Colwyn Bay Cricket Club, was attended by almost 100 guests, as a variety of models of all ages provided a dazzling array of up-to-date fashion.
Hosted by Sophie Reynolds, the audience enjoyed a glass of Prosecco on arrival and an opportunity to win a wide rang of prizes in an inclusive raffle.
Clothes featured were supplied by (Rhos-on-Sea-based) Ellekat and Ni+Mi, with jewellery by Skylark Jewellery.
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A cheque for £1,000 was presented to Beverley Bradley, from the Conwy-based hospice, on the night, and further donations are likely to be made when all expenses are calculated.
Rotary president Cliff Large, who introduced the show, said: “So many people have worked hard to make this event a success. We are delighted to help this most worthwhile cause.”
For more information about Rotary Club of Rhos-on-Sea, go to: www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/homepage.php?ClubID=1683.
To find out more about Tŷ Gobaith Children's Hospice, visit: www.hopehouse.org.uk/ty-gobaith.
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