Petersfield Fashion Show Raises £3,200 for The Rosemary Foundation

Petersfield, September 28, 2023 - A dazzling display of fashion and philanthropy unfolded at Churcher's College on Thursday, September 28, as the Petersfield Fashion Show, produced by Entertainment Events, wowed attendees and raised an impressive £3,200 for The Rosemary Foundation. This remarkable event showcased the latest collections from local retailers, Mimosa and Hector's, while supporting the invaluable work of The Rosemary Foundation, which offers free palliative care services to the Petersfield community.

The evening, hosted by Geoff Wootton, unfolded in the Music Auditorium of Churcher's College. Attendees were treated to not only a visual feast of fashion but also a sensory experience of music, Prosecco and complimentary canapés from The Natural Food Deli. The event featured enchanting performances by local talents Lauren Kempton and John-Paul McCrohon, creating an atmosphere filled with energy and excitement.

One of the standout features of the Petersfield Fashion Show was the incredible community spirit on display. Several businesses and individuals came forward to donate fantastic raffle prizes, including Review, Mimosa, Hector's, Restaurant Six, and Halsa Cosmetics. These generous contributions added to the allure of the evening and further bolstered the funds raised for The Rosemary Foundation.

The success of the event would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of key volunteers - both front of house and backstage. Special thanks are extended to Sarah from Mimosa, Joe at Hector's, and Paul from Review Hairdressing for their instrumental roles in making the fashion show a reality.

The Petersfield Fashion Show has left a lasting impression on the community and has already generated excitement for its return in 2024. 

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