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Venice resident to participate in National Charity League Coronet Ball 2021 PHOTO SUBMITTED BY JULIE BARKER
Juliana Antonia Sciarrino of Manhattan Beach; Heather Catherine Lane Hennigh of Alameda; Nicole Rose Martinez of Los Angeles; Elizabeth Renee Jacobsen of Pacific Palisades; and Miranda Kathryn Elizabeth Bindschadler of Venice. By Kamala Kirk oung women participating in the upcoming 69th Coronet Ball discussed their excitement about it during a motherdaughter announcement luncheon held by the National Charity League Coronet Debutante Ball, which is a separate but affiliated entity of National Charity League, Los
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Angeles (NCLLA), the Founding Chapter of NCL. NCLLA also has a thrift shop called Timeless Treasures which is located in downtown Culver City. “I’m excited to be part of the Coronet Ball and to celebrate the culmination of my time volunteering at the National Charity League Thrift Shop throughout high school, where
I developed my people skills,” said Miranda Kathryn Elizabeth Bindschadler. “And this helped me with my new parttime job at the Promenade.” Since 1949, the Coronet Ball has served as a charitable and social event honoring the culmination of years of service of young women who have distinguished themselves
through their dedication and commitment to volunteerism in the community. Participants were presented with the gold Coronet lavalier, which they will wear for the first time on a white velvet ribbon at the Coronet Ball on Saturday, November 27, at the California Club in Downtown Los Angeles. The gold Coronet medallion is
a symbol of family devotion and dedication to the service of others. This year’s families come from various cities within the county of Los Angeles, as well as from Northern California and Minnesota. National Charity League Coronet Debutante Ball coronetdebutanteball.org
Raising Awareness and Support
Flair Cleaners announces third Annual Cancer Fundraiser By Kamala Kirk lair Cleaners recently announced its third annual Cancer Fundraiser, Flair Cares this month. Open since 1958, the familyowned business is an ecofriendly dry cleaners in Southern California and includes locations in Santa Monica, Studio City, Redondo Beach and Valencia. Customers can make donations to Flair Cleaners in Santa Monica and choose from three nonprofits to support: the National Breast Cancer Foundation, ZERO – The End of
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Flair Cleaners in Santa Monica announced its third Annual Cancer Fundraiser, which will take place throughout October. Prostate Cancer, or CURE Childhood Cancer. The National Breast Cancer Foundation provides help and inspires hope to those affected
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by breast cancer through early detection, education and support services. ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer works to end prostate
cancer, advance research, and improve the lives of men and their families. CURE Childhood Cancer raises funds to advance research, lobby important legislation, and provides support to thousands of childhood cancer patients and their families. “Every year these diseases impact thousands in our communities, including our family, friends and customers,” said Gary Futterman, owner of Flair Cleaners. “That’s why we are dedicating October to building awareness, raising funds and supporting efforts to
find cures for breast, prostate and childhood cancers.” 100 percent of customer donations will go directly to one of the nonprofits. Flair pickup and delivery customers can call or email (flaircares@flaircleaners.com) for information on ways to donate. Flair will match the total donations collection up to $5,000 for the campaign. Flair Cleaners 720 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica 310-395-9354 flaircleaners.com