For Immediate Release
Kittery, Maine—February 25, 2011—On March 7th, The Fair Tide Thrift Store will begin accepting prom dress donations for its upcoming Prom Dress Revival, which is scheduled to take place on April 2nd at the Kittery Community Center.
According to Fair Tide’s Barbara McGaughey, the event will serve two purposes.
“We want to provide girls with click to continue
Kittery, Maine–February 18, 2011–On February 28th from 11 am to 4 pm, local designer and seamstress Zelia Lima will visit the Fair Tide Thrift Store to discuss how people can easily recycle and repurpose their clothing to fit into their current wardrobe.
Noting Zelia plans to offer two follow-up clothing recycling classes in the coming months, Barbara click to continue
Kittery, Maine–Jan 24, 2011–In March, Bangor Savings Bank will give a total of $100,000 to 68 local non-profit organizations through a unique, grant-making initiative known as Community Matters More.
Get out and vote!
Currently, 48 Maine non-profits are listed on the ballot and the top 20 write-in-vote-getters will also receive a grant, which is why Fair Tide asks click to continue
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What We Do Fair Tide helps homeless individuals and families become
self-sufficient by combining safe, affordable housing with targeted support services such as life coaching, one-on-one case management and counseling.
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