GOSHEN — On Saturday, people will get the chance to see some of spring’s hottest fashion trends and help support the Boys & Girls Club of Goshen at the same time.
The Jules Boutique & Salon J Fashion Show will be held at Bosco’s Place, 117 S. Fifth St., Goshen, Saturday, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $5 at the door and the money will go to the Boys & Girls Club. A cash bar will be provided by Bosco’s. Models will be dressed by Jules Boutique. Makeup will be done by Netheyl Pro Beauty. Hair will be done by Salon J.
The Boys & Girls Club serves first through 12th graders, with approximately 350 children attending programs and activities each day. The club offers youth development programming in five core areas: health and life skills, education and career development, character and leadership development, the arts, and sports, fitness and recreation. They also offer a nutritious afterschool snack and dinner daily to all club members.
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