Golden West fashion show takes center stage
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Whether you’re a fashion maven or just a supporter of education,
Golden West College will offer a dazzling high-class event just up
your runway on Saturday. The college’s 10th annual Patrons Fashion
Show and Fund-raiser will offer a showing of the latest styles and
help raise scholarship money for students.
Clothing, on loan from various boutiques in Fountain Valley,
Huntington Beach, Huntington Harbour, Seal Beach and Westminster,
will be on display, said Marie McHerrin, college spokeswoman.
There will also be a silent auction with chances to bid on tickets
to the Aquarium of the Pacific, two passes to the Disneyland Resort
and for a tour of the Huntington Beach Police Department and lunch
hosted by Police Chief Ron Lowenberg.
All funds raised will go to various Golden West scholarships to
benefit incoming students, and students currently enrolled in the
school. The event raised about $10,000 last year and school officials
hope to raise the same amount this year, McHerrin said.
The fashion show and silent auction will be held Saturday at the
Hilton Water Beach Resort. The silent auction will begin at 10:30
a.m. and will be followed by the luncheon and fashion show at 11:30
a.m.
Tables of 10 cost $400 and the per-plate cost is $40. A portion of
the cost is tax deductible.
For more information and to make a reservation please call the
Golden West College Foundation at (714) 895-831.
Pegasus Padres
meeting tonight
Fathers at the Pegasus School will meet to talk about their
children’s education at a fathers-only event tonight from 6 to 8 p.m.
at the Center Club in Costa Mesa.
The Padres of Pegasus School is a father only social organization
that was started at the private school in Huntington Beach four years
ago, said Roger Schnapp, the group’s co-founder and president.
“The idea is for fathers to get to know each other,” Schnapp said.
“The fathers like the idea of something they can get involved in that
is just a father thing.”
Fathers often have a tough time making it to school functions,
Schnapp said, so the group allows them to become involved while
meeting other fathers.
The fact that there is no hidden agenda to the group also entices
fathers. They don’t fix up the school on weekends or help raise
money, Schnapp said.
For more information about Padres of Pegasus School please call
Margaret Kohlbeck at (714) 964-1224.
--compiled by Jose Paul Corona
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