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Fundraiser for Freedom Centre at Green Pastures



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Published Date: 02 September 2008
EVERYONE is invited to attend what promises to be an exhilarating and energetic evening of glamour, style and sophistication at Green Pastures Church, Galgorm on Friday, September 12 at 7.30pm.
The event will be showcasing the latest Autumn/Winter trends from a selection of local retail outlets.

From Benetton there will be a riot of colour and an abundance of chic. Sisley will present their elegant collections, with special attention given to design, fabrics and new shapes. Both Sisley & Benetton styles intend to envelope you in glamour, style, originality and charm as the cold season approaches. Hobbs will present their new arrivals of jackets, trousers, knitwear, tops and footwear, which will help you to find the perfect outfit for the office, an interview, lunch with friends or a weekend away. Whilst Clockwork Orange will showcase trends for men and women who are not just looking for fashion but brands that state individualism and independence for the life they live.

Tickets are on sale, priced £10 from Green Pastures and participating Retail outlets.

A spokesperson for Green Pastures said: “All proceeds will go towards developing The Freedom Centre, which will be a home to care for young women suffering life-controlling issues. We seek to help break the cycle of destruction by helping one woman at a time find freedom and restoration in a safe, homelike environment; this in turn will positively affect the generation she parents and drastically reduce the chances of history repeating itself. This way freedom for one can mean freedom for many. We ask that you come and be a part of this fundraising event for this great cause.”

For further information, contact, Green Pastures, Fenaghy Road, Ballymena. Telephone: 02825650123

The full article contains 291 words and appears in Ballymena Times newspaper.
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