Holiday Boutique getting bigger all the time
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June Casagrande
It’s no surprise that the annual Holiday Boutique fund-raiser is
catching on. Last year, five different charities took part in the
event. This year, they’re up to seven. That’s because, as event
organizer Mary Saucedo said, it has something for everyone: unique
gifts and merchandise for shoppers, a great showcase for the works of
local craftspeople and a great opportunity to benefit some very
worthy charities.
“There are about 50 really neat vendors,” Saucedo said.
“Everything from home decor, baby and children’s clothing, Christmas
gifts, jewelry -- that’s a big one -- resort wear for men and women.”
A lot of the items are unique things that can’t be found in
stores, she said. But the best part of the boutique is the chance to
help charities.
“I got involved in this because I was involved in three of these
charities and I realized that they need help organizing this kind of
fund-raiser. It was a unique business opportunity,” Saucedo said.
The seven charities participating in this year’s benefit include
the Glass Slipper Guild of CHOC, Our Lady Queen of Angels Mothers
Group and Casa Teresa. Saucedo has made a business out of running the
boutiques. The charities get 10% of the proceeds from the sales. The
rest goes to the vendors, with Saucedo taking a cut as well.
“This is a great way for the parish to be involved in the
community,” said Susan Beechner, parish secretary for Saint Michael &
All Angels Episcopal church in Corona del Mar, which this year will
host the event. “It’s a really festive event with a lot of gifts you
just wouldn’t see anywhere else.”
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