On April 30, The Residences at Wingate senior living community in Needham hosted a fashion show with designer Sara Campbell to show off her new spring collection with Susan Wornick, former anchor at Channel 5, and raise money for Ellie Fund’s patient programs for patients and families affected by breast cancer. Over 100 people attended the show, raising nearly $3,500 for the Fund.
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– Fashion show models, Amy Sanders, VP of Sales & Marketing for Wingate Healthcare, Jamielynn Salisbury Hurley, Director of Community Relations for The Residences at Wingate, Ashleigh Bakaian, Director of Activities for The Residencest Wingate and Gail Tarmey, Director of Community Relations for The Residences at Wingate, show off their clothing.
– Gail Fine, Ellie Fund’s Director of Patient Services and Anne Mesiner, Patient Services Coordinator, talk about their mission of helping patients and families fight breast cancer by easing it’s effect on patients and families.
–Sara Campbell talks about her spring collection with Susan Wornick, former anchor at Channel 5.
– Gail Tarmey, Director of Community Relations for The Residences at Wingate, shows off Sara Campbell’s new slimming Magic Dress for spring.
– Susan Wornick, former anchor at Channel 5 with Rose Cadet, a nurse for The Residences at Wingate.
– Amy Sanders, VP of Sales & Marketing for Wingate Healthcare, struts her stuff on the runway with designer Sara Campbell.
– Fashion show models Rita Barrett-Crosby, Risk Manager, Maureen Brinn, Paralegal and Kim Ianiro, VP of Human Resources, all with Wingate Healthcare.
– Stephanie Millon, Director of Marketing for Sara Campbell, gives the models one least once over before they hit the runway.
– Fashion show attendees shop Sara Campbell clothing and accessories.
– A.J. Plummer, Director of Memory Care Services for The Residences at Wingate & Senator Ed Markey’s Ambassador for Alzheimer’s Care for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with Danielle Vollmar, Meterologist at Channel 5.
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