Lafayette will be hosting its annual Repeat Boutique on Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. The boutique will be selling gently used dresses for half the price. All proceeds will be donated to the charity Circle of Concern.
Junior Maray Savala thinks it’s great because you’re helping everyone out in a different way.
She said, “It gives students the opportunity to help their fellow classmates and others in the community have a dress to make their night magical.”
However to make the event happen, the organizers need your unwated dresses.
Guidance counselor Deborah Parker is co-sponsoring the event with her daughter, LHS grad Lacey Parker, and says why not donate?
“Giving money to a charity is a good feeling, but benefiting by wearing a pretty dress with the money going to charity is as even better feeling,” Parker said.
Donations will be taken Feb. 22- March 10 from 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. and can be dropped off in Room 123.

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