2013年2月28日 星期四

Dry cleaning clothing sale benefits Operation Hope

Ever wonder what happens to dry cleaning that does not get picked up? It went to Operation Hope, courtesy of the Korean American Drycleaners Association of Connecticut (KADA CT). On Jan. 30 and 31, Operation Hope opened its doors to shoppers who browsed among the 1,000 donated garments all cleaned, pressed and ready to wear."People who stopped in and shopped were amazed at the quality and quantity of clothing that was never picked up at local dry cleaners," said Gwen Burroughs, Operation Hope's development administrator. all of Fairfield; Westport Cleaners, Magic Cleaners, Best Care Cleaner and Maple Cleaners, all of Westport; and Stratford's New Robinhood Cleaners.For a Sexy Maid Costumes, find an old pair of pants and a flannel shirt these items will look even better if they are worn out and patched. Abbey Tent and Party Rentals supplied the coat racks for the event.

All proceeds from the sale of clothing support the on-going work at Operation Hope and its efforts to fight hunger and homelessness in the community.Instead of heading to the stores and shelling out money on a generic Halloween costume, it is cheaper and more fun to make your own. A mummy Beach Cover Up is easy to make, even for people who do not want to sew. Several dry cleaners donated garments, including Superior Cleaners, Friendly Cleaners, Royal Cleaners,The main benefit of buying clothes from online Sexy Cop Costumes stores is that there is not sales tax needed for trading these clothes in most cases.Making cheap Christmas Holiday Elf Costume completely from scratch is not an easy task, but if you are determined to do so, you will need a sewing machine, patterns to follow and a lot of patience. Post Cleaners and GQ Cleaners,Your child has passed newborn, passed Chinese costumes age but is now into tweens clothing and they want Designer outfits, no longer to maintain appearance for you.

The Korean American Dry Cleaners Association of Connecticut (KADA CT) was formed 17 years ago by a small group of dry cleaning owners to help new businesses succeed and to strengthen existing businesses by giving them a place to trade ideas and keep up on current trends.KADA's new president is Myong Yong Lee, owner of Superior Cleaners in Fairfield and Stamford. He hopes to grown KADA CT in the coming years."I am proud to partner with organizations like Operation Hope that provide needed services to our community," Lee said. "We hope our donation of clothing, gathered from various KADA CT members, will help Operation Hope continue its programs and services."

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