2015 Kids Access Fashion Show

ACCESS Ridgewood is a town-wide disability awareness event and the fashion show is one of the highlights of the weekend. This gives children an opportunity to have a fun day and express who they are. Kids and young adults of varying abilities and disabilities model side by side in this fabulously inclusive environment. Volunteers, including siblings can model as well and escort each child.

To participate, email a photo of your child to carolineomeier@hotmail.com and a few brief sentences about what he or she is wearing and how it makes them feel. You can also include a fun fact about your child.

Choose clothing that makes you feel fabulous! It could be a sports outfit, a fancy dress, a suit or a dance costume.

Date of the show is Saturday, October 17 at 1:30pm

This event will take place at Ridgewood Public Library. Arrive at 12:30pm. G straight back to the conference room in the Children’s Department. Volunteers will be available to help models.

Ridgewood Public Library, 125 N. Maple Ave, RIdgewood, NJ

For more information, call Caroline Meier at (201-739-3799).

Please send this to me (carolineomeier@hotmail.com) ASAP.  Thank you!!
DETAILS:
Clothing: wear your OWN clothing; something that makes you feel great! (Ex: sports outfit, fancy dress or handsome suit, ballet/dance, etc…)
ARRIVAL TIME12:30pm – go straight back to conference rm in Children’s Dept  to get ready (volunteers will be there to help w/ all models). We will begin walking for Fashion Show at 1:30 promptly.
PLACE: Ridgewood Library, 125 N. Maple Ave, Ridgewood, NJ
If I have left anyone off – please forward to them & let me know. Also, please share this w/ a friend that is interested in modeling or volunteering. Please call or email me with any questions (201-739-3799).  Looking forward to great weekend!!
Thank you,
Caroline Meier

 

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