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KLBK Lubbock on MSNThis event is sure to make a girl feel like a queen; it’s the 2025 Prom Queen event hosted by Lubbock Christian High SchoolThis event is sure to make a girl feel like a queen; it’s the 2025 Prom Queen event hosted by Lubbock Christian High School.
Altrusa International of Akron, an international nonprofit organization, held its 24th annual Princess Night Project event to help hundreds of girls in Northeast Ohio get a free prom dress.
It’s the High School prom and I’m standing on the far stairway inside the Vibrant Event Center and looking out over the crowd when I see senior Jennifer Anaya-Serrano approaching. She asks me how my ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNSaying yes to the prom dress thanks to the Palo Duro Prom ClosetMany are preparing for prom as the school year is winding down. However, some may not have the means to afford the dresses ...
Final collection days are March 24 to 29, at Porter Creek Secondary School and F.H. Collins during school hours, and at the ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNClayton County nonprofit hosts free prom dress giveawaySome metro Atlanta teens will be able to go to prom without worrying about paying for an expensive dress or shoes thanks to a local nonprofit.
Volunteers helped them get the right "fit," then applied makeup, styled their hair, and took formal grad photos with cap and ...
Then, inspired by her own sparkling pageant dresses and passionate community support, she decided to organize a prom dress ...
The Greeley Kennel Club will host its Performance Weekend at Island Grove, but other events in the Best of the Week of March 22-28 are human-friendly. From ice skating and a screening of ...
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BuzzFeed on MSN19 Things TV And Movies Have "Tricked" Non-Americans Into Thinking Are Universal But Are Only Popular In The StatesEveryday American life is a staple of so many movies and TV shows, but what it means to live in the United States is ...
Delve into the stories of Alexander's, Mays and Arnold Constable, iconic department stores that once thrived on Long Island.
Seed or blind draw? The Tennessean asked every coach participating in this week's TSSAA boys basketball state tournament what they prefer.
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