Fashion Show Fundraiser to Benefit Local Senior Center, Valley Shuttle Service

Mount Si Senior Center is hosting their 2nd annual ‘Fashionation’ event starting at 6PM, Friday, September 26, 2014,  at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 36005 SE Ridge St., Snoqualmie.

The fundraising event includes heavy appetizers, cocktails and a silent auction. The highlight will be a fashion show starting at 7:30PM,  featuring the latest styles from Christopher and Banks, Birches Habitat and Chicos.

Senior Center Growing to Meet Increased Demand

Proceeds from ticket sales will be used to enlarge the Mount Si Senior Center Thrift Store and build offices and training space for shuttleValley Shuttle and Snoqualmie Valley Transportation.

“The Thrift Store is the single largest source of revenue for the Senior Center,” Ann Landry, Executive Director for Mount Si Senior Center, said. “The funds raised in this event are critical for the organization’s growth.”

Landry explained that the Snoqualmie Valley’s  senior population is increasing over 12% per year and the senior center wants to grow in order to meet their increasing demand.

The Mount Si Senior Center helped more than 15,000 area seniors in 2013 alone. Some of their services include providing hot meals, transportation, various activities and fitness classes for seniors. They also operate a thrift store and the Sno-Ridge Apartment complex for low-income seniors in the Valley.

‘Fashionation’ tickets are available for $55 at the Mount Si Senior Center, Birches Habitat, Snoqualmie Weight Loss Center and Pioneer Coffee – or online at mtsi-seniorcenter.org.

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About the Mount Si Senior Center

 The Mount Si Senior Center at 411 Main Ave. S. in North Bend provides services to seniors in North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City and the surrounding areas.

The center offers activities, social interaction, hot lunches and transportation. They also own a thrift store and the Sno-Ridge Apartment complex for low income seniors in the Valley.

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