Community Corner
N'Used Boutique Fundraiser for Reston Interfaith a Smashing Success
Fundraiser benefited Reston Interfaith.
Thursday night's Fundraiser for Reston Interfaith at N'Used Boutique in Herndon was a great success.
The fundraiser was hosted by Rosemary Edwards, owner of N'Used and Ellen Moyer, RE/MAX Allegiance.
There was live music, a massage therapist giving free massages, door prizes, refreshments and a lot of fun. Thanks from Ellen Moyer and Rosemary Edwards to all that came out to support this local organization that does so much for our community. Rosemary and Ellen are proud they could give back to the community they live, work and play in.
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The reception may be over, but you can still support Reston Interfaith.
Ellen Moyer, RE/MAX allegiance is donating $200 per home closing to Reston Interfaith through the end of July.
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A special thank you to Virginia Delegate Ken Plum, who came and mingled and then gave a great speech about the importance of giving back to the community.
Please don't hesitate to contact Reston Interfaith, Ellen Moyer or Rosemary Edwards to see how you can get involved.
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