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Medfield Heights Elementary to Host Second Annual Boys & Girls Fashion Show

April 10, 2009

Written by Angela Tyler, Medfield Heights Elementary School parent.

Don’t miss this one! Second Annual Boys & Girls Fashion Show – Friday, April 24 – 6:30-8:30pm @ Western/Poly HS (Falls Rd at Cold Spring) hosted by Medfield Heights Elementary PTA and yes, it is a boy-friendly show, too!

This family event features 51 Medfield Heights boys and girls gracing the stage with their unique personalities and charm, while showcasing their own fashions. Due to last year’s sell-out crowd, the PTA decided to relocate the show from the school’s multi-purpose room to a larger facility so many more could enjoy. This year’s show also highlights children designers from Sew Fabulous Sewing School in Owings Mills, MD. Tickets are on sale for $7 via www.medfieldheights.com (VISA/MC – debit/credit); by contacting Catherine Bates for group tickets (443-324-9161); or by stopping by the school on Thursday evenings (April 16 & 23 – 5:30-7pm) – 4300 Buchanan Avenue – 21211. Tickets will not be sold at the door.

Medfield Heights Elementary is a small, non-Title 1 school known for its consistent educational excellence, cultural diversity, its Maryland Green School status, and its strong parental and community support. Less than 350 students attend the school ages 4-11, PreK through fifth grade. The Fashion Show serves as one of the PTA’s largest fundraisers for the school. Proceeds benefit school activities and 2010 MSA practice booklets.

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