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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Breast Cancer Workshop this Sunday, October 10th from 10 - 1!

When women heal, the world heals.


In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Heather Caswell presents a three hour workshop that will focus on the healing power of color, beauty, and self-adornment. Learn how to intuitively choose colors and styles that will help you look and feel your best.  Featured will be an accessories lab on the art of tying scarves by local artist Katy Brosky. Local hat designer, Norma Rice, will also be demonstrating the art of wearing just the right hat.

Ann Murray Paige, writer, journalist, and television host, will be assisting. She is a breast cancer survivor and co-founder of the non-profit Project Pink, which raises awareness of the issue of women and breast cancer. Her blogs are RaisingMaine.com and ProjectPinkDiary.com

The class will be assisted also by Carol Klesow who has been teaching Color and Consciousness internationally for the past 15 years.







Reservations are required and limited to 25 people. To make a reservation please email us at
staff@thewardrobe.com or call the store at 530.756.1128 to sign-up. This is a free class. Donations are welcome and will benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Sacramento.

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