Sioux City fashion show to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Siouxland
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Siouxland is partnering with Rooted Boutique for 'Fashion for a Cause.' The event brings together community members for a stylish celebration in support of local youth mentorship. All proceeds from ticket sales will directly benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Siouxland, helping to create and support one-on-one mentoring relationships.
Spring Re-Event held at the Sioux City Citizen's Convenience Center
'We're so proud to partner with Rooted Boutique,' Big Brothers Big Sisters of Siouxland executive director Kristie Arlt said. 'The women that work here, particularly Emily, they're such generous, loving, giving people, and they've been so good to us over the years. So we're just so proud to be the beneficiary of all the proceeds of the wonderful fashion show.'
The event will take place at The Warrior Hotel on April 30. The fashion show is nearing a sellout — if you'd like to purchase tickets, you can do so by .
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