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It's Ladies Only At The Canton Mom Prom To Benefit Goodfellows

Ladies, it’s time to pull out your old prom dresses or bridesmaids gowns for a good cause - the Canton Mom Prom is back and will benefit the Canton Goodfellows. This special celebration for all women, not just moms, will take place on Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 8-11 PM at the Summit on the Park, located at 46000 Summit Parkway.

No dates are required or are allowed at this special 21 and over dance. Canton’s Mom Prom will feature dancing, hors doeuvres, drinks, special raffle prize drawings, plus fun contests including the ‘Tackiest Dress’ and ‘Aqua Net Contest’ for the best hair in the room. In addition, an official Prom Queen will also be crowned.

No dress code is required, but ladies are encouraged to wear old prom dresses, bridesmaids and wedding gowns, and thrift store finds. Ladies will also want to put on their dancing shoes.

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The first Mom Prom was founded in 2006 by Canton Resident, Betsy Crapps, who has since taken this fundraising event nationwide, where women are invited to a ‘ladies night out’ in their local communities that will benefit an area charity.

Purchase your tickets by April 4, 2014 for $35. Tickets purchased the day of the event will be $40.  All tickets include two drink tickets and snacks. A cash bar will also be available. Purchase tickets online at www.cantonfun.org or at the Summit on the Park Front Desk. So dig out your frilliest frock from the past, grab your girlfriends, and plan to dance the night away for a worthy cause.

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For more information about Canton’s Mom Prom, please call 734/394-5460, email themomprom@yahoo.com or visit Cantonfun.org.

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