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Go Red for Women thanks supporters

October 5, 2012

Thanks to the many attendees of the 6th Annual Go Red for Women Luncheon and Fashion Show which was recently held at Baywood Greens and was our most successful to date.

We want to thank our sponsors: Beebe Medical Center, Delaware Electric Co-op, Fulton Bank, NRG Indian River Generating Station and WSFS Bank.  We would like to thank our wonderful speaker, Heather Raff, MD who informed everyone about heart disease and women.

We also want to thank the following merchants and restaurants, and individuals who so generously donated money, merchandise and gift certificates for the Silent Auction and Chinese Auction.

They  are:
1776, Baywood Greens, Blooming Boutique, The Buttery, Cake Bar, Cape Pharmacy, East Coast Garden Center, Nancy Glorioso  of Fabulous Dress, Fabulous Full Service Salon, Harry and David, Hooked Seafood, Insight Homes, Jeanine O’Donnell of State Farm Insurance, Jerry Jordan, Lewes Gifts, Louie’s Pizza, Milford Pizza, Nassau Valley Vineyards, New Beginnings Church, Ocean Point Grille, Rosemarie and Bernadette Bondoch, Pam Coleman of Beebe Treasure Chest, Sue Card of Peebles of Rehoboth, Pizza King, Rehoboth Beach Country Club, Sue Petty of Something Comfortable, Sandy Farrell of Twila Farrell, Cathy Sanders of Silpada Designs, Stackhouse Collectables, Tanger Outlets, The Dental Group, Walgreens of Lewes and Zen.

We also want to thank our committee members: Henrietta Belcher-Stack, Kay Burgee, Lutie Davis, Mary Esposito, Shirl Hudak, Nancy Lawrence, Pam Mc Cutcheon, Joan McKenna, Muriel Pfeiffer, and Connie Shockley.  And we cannot forget our great models:  Henrietta Belcher-Stack, Anastasia Boehm, Judith Hannan, Antoinette Johnson, Mikki Kahne, Joan Nicholls, Geri Pease, Sandy Roberts, Iva Rogers, Michael Roussell, Peggy Selph, Connie Shockley, and Ginger Snowden

We look forward to seeing everyone again at the event Sept. 18, 2013.

Patricia Sandy
Donna Streletzky
co-chairwomen
Go Red for Women event

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