Category Archives: Special Events

One Year and Going Strong!

One Year and Going Strong!

It’s hard to believe it, but Bea’s Love Closet is one year old this month.

We opened for the first time on August 21, 2010.  In that time, we have helped over 300 families with clothing and bedding.  In addition to our normal, once-a-month opening, we had a special Back To School event in September.  Operation Prom Princess in March allowed us to give away prom dresses to 20 girls who may not have been able to enjoy their senior prom.  We also helped provide clothing, bedding, toys, and other household goods to three families who lost everything in fires.

To celebrate our first anniversary, Bea’s Love Closet will be holding a picnic and auction at the church on Friday, August 19.  The picnic will start at 6 PM, with the auction beginning at 7.  Baked goods will also be for sale throughout the evening.  Proceeds from the auction and bake sale will go to help pay advertising expenses for BLC.

Items for auction include a Joyce Meyer devotional, a gift basket of Bath and Body Works goodies, handmade jewelry and notecards, a photo session from JC Penney, a cake from Dragonfly Cakes, and much more.

If you would like to volunteer to help at Bea’s Love Closet or if you have something to donate for the auction or bake sale, please call Lynn at 240-8208.

Congratulations!

Congratulations!

I nearly forgot!!

Congratulations to the winners in our drawing!  I am only using first names here.  If you won, you will receive a call or a letter soon!

Bath & Body Works gift card—Morgan

Claire’s gift card—Samantha

Flowers—Kelcey, Isabella, and Kendra

Congratulations, girls!!!  Hope your prom is all you have been dreaming of.

Operation Prom Princess 2011

Operation Prom Princess 2011

I wanted to post this update sooner, but I have spent the last few days recovering from the weekend!

First, an update on what we collected.  We started collecting prom dresses in August.  In the seven months since, we were able to collect 93 dresses, in different sizes, colors, and styles.  We also had nearly 100 pairs of shoes.  A local florist, Angel’s Floral Creations, donated 3 sets of prom flowers to give away.  We also had gift cards for Claire’s and Bath and Body Works donated for the event.  A Mary Kay Consultant, Cris Culpepper, generously donated make-up samples for the girls.

We began setting appointments for prom dresses back in January.  We scheduled two girls at a time to come in for half hour appointments.  Nearly 30 girls signed up to come in.  Not all of them came in.  In all, I believe there were 21 girls who came in to look at and try on dresses.  Of those 21, 13 walked away with the dress she would wear to her prom.

I was asked if it was really worth all of the hard work ahead of time for just a handful of girls.  My answer is YES!  Even if only one girl had been able to find a dress it would have been worth it.  Nearly every one of those girls said, “I don’t know how I would have been able to go to prom without you.”  Even if I’d only heard that once, it would have totally worth all the work that I had done.

This is the first dress that went on Saturday. It was donated with a pair of matching shoes. The shoes fit the girl who took the dress!

 

This dress is more of a bright blue than it looks in the picture. It was one of our most popular dresses. Most every girl in this size tried it on.