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October 21, 2008

Wanted: fashion-minded volunteers

UCP Central PA is looking for friendly, personable and fashion-minded volunteers to join their 2009 Smiles & Styles Fashion Show Committee.

The committee meets for just two hours each month and twice the month before and day of the event, which is scheduled for Nov. 8, 2009.

Volunteer committee members are needed to assist with the planning, promotion and implementation of the event.

If you have an interest in working within a committee environment and enjoy fashion and/or modeling, this event is most beneficial. Hours are flexible and may include daytime, evening or weekends hours. An ability to interact with local businesses is a must.

Please e-mail Casey Hurst at UCP Central PA or call her at 717-975-0611, ext. 217.

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