Dragonfly Shops and Gardens
Fundraiser for Breast Cancer
Shop for a Cure!
The Dragonfly Shops and Gardens will be having a fundraiser to raise money for the cure for breast cancer. This event will be held on October 6, 2010 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm and there will be cocktails, appetizers, and raffles.
Shop for a Cure will be an event, where a portion of their sales will be dedicated to raise money for the cure for breast cancer. The Dragonly will be donating a portion of their proceeds to our team which ran in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure last weekend, team “I Love My Lady Lumps“. To date. our team "I Love My Lady Lumps" has raised $8540.00 for the cure for breast cancer. Thank you to all who have donated, and thank you to all who have participated. There is still time to donate, as October is breast cancer awareness month.
The Dragonfly Shops and Gardens is located at:
260
North Glassell
Orange, California 92866
714-289-4689
What a great opportunity to support the cause at the Dragonfly Shops and Gardens. There will be some of our team members there as well, and look forward to seeing them there!
Come on in and Shop for a Cure at thet Dragonfly Shops and Gardens!
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What a great evening of shopping, Sharon, for a most worthy cause! I hope there is a super successful turnout on Wednesday!
Hi Leesa - thank you and I do as well. There will be some of us wearing our team tees to the event!
Very nice, and for a very worthy case --- great advertisement!
Sharon, what a great idea for a great cause!
Hi Joan - thanks - and I am looking forward to it!
HI Tony and Darcy - it is definitely for a good cause, and they will be donating a portion of their proceeds to our team I Love my lady lumps - who ran in the Susan G. Komen Race.
WOW, those LadyLumps are fierce fundraisers! What a fun event that will be!!!
Candice - we did really well so far, and am grateful to the Dragonfly Shop for the Cure as well.
I just watched an old “The View” episode that I had recorded where one of the guests had both of her breasts removed because her family has a history of breast cancer. That’s certainly one way to do it, and in today’s world of medical marvels, certainly can be done with no bad aesthetic effects.