GHS Former Attire Club Kicks-Off Dress Drive at Fenix Salon on The Ave

The Greenwich High School Former Attire Club kicked off its annual prom dress drive collection at Fenix Salon at 48 Greenwich Ave on Tuesday. The club co-presidents were grateful to all those who dropped off dress donations.

Neighbor to Neighbor has partnered with the Former Attire Club for the past three years, as the club moved from a “sale” at GHS to a “give-away” at Tomes-Higgins House.

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Audrey Brandes (co-president of the GHS Former Attire Club), Alexandra Toro (owner of Fenix Salon) and Kate Piotrowski (co-president of GHS Former Attire Club) at Fenix Salon, March 21, 2017 Photo: Leslie Yager

“Tomes Higgins House adjacent to Neighbor to Neighbor is not only an elegant venue for the give-away, but there are comfortable changing areas for the girls to try on dresses,” Kate said.

Dresses that will be given away at Tomes Higgins House, adjacent to Neighbor to Neighbor, on March 30-31 from 3pm to 5pm, and April 1, 9am-3pm.

Students do not need to attend to Greenwich High School to attend to the prom dress give away. Anyone with a valid high school ID is welcome.

Fenix Salon is located at 48 Greenwich Avenue. Tel. (203) 992-1141

Anyone wishing drop off a dress can bring them to Student Activities at Greenwich High School or arrange pick-up by contacting Kate and Audrey via email at [email protected]

See also: Upstairs on the Avenue, Fenix Salon is a Cozy and Relaxing Spot for Haircuts, Coloring and Conditioning Treatments

Kate, Alexandra, Audrey and John at Fenix Salon

Kate, Alexandra, Audrey and John at Fenix Salon. March 21, 2017 Photo: Leslie Yager

David Rafferty

David Rafferty brought in a dress donation on behalf of his daughter on March 21 at Fenix Salon. Photo: Leslie Yager

David Rafferty brought in a dress donation on behalf of his daughter on March 21 at Fenix Salon. Photo: Leslie Yager


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