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High School North’s Post Prom Committee hosts a fashion show fundraiser on Sunday, January 30, at 2 p.m. at CAN DO Fitness Club in Forrestal Village in Plainsboro. All proceeds will benefit the Post Prom Party, a parent-sponsored event held following the prom to promote safe celebration in a drug and alcohol free environment, to be held on Friday, June 10, for the class of 2011.

The event will feature prom fashions on loan by KikiD’s Dresses of Princeton, ChazMaTazz Formal Wear in the MarketFair, and CAN DO casual wear in the Forrestal Village. There will also be a gift raffle showcasing prom-related services including haircuts, manicures, pedicures, limousine service, make up, and gift certificates for dinner at area restaurants. Refreshments will be served.

The parents on the fashion show committee include Judi Strober, Tina Preville, Marcy Samet, and Rina Traub. The Post Prom Committee includes Marti Schnurr, Chris Costa, and Karen Carlen.

Student models include Dylan Strober, Jenna Carlin, Nicole Costa, Amanda Schnurr, Vince DiCindio, Kevin Mansfield, Jillian Bonafede, and Kristin Troianello.

The event is supported by the WW-P Drug and Alcohol Alliance. Tickets are $25 at the door, $20 in advance, and $10 for students with ID. For information or reservation contact Judi Strober by E-mail at hckytth@aol.com.

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