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Trashion Show

calendar_today Fri April 24th at 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
location_on Wenatchee River Institute
diversity_3 Wenatchee River Institute
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attach_money Free

Annual fashion show featuring wearable art made from recycled and repurposed materials.

Come check out the creative pieces built by your neighbors! There will be four design team categories this year: adult, middle and high school youth, elementary youth, and family. Prizes are available for each category, plus a People's Choice Award where audience members will get to vote for their favorite outfit.

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