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The best trends will be modelled at a charity fashion show in aid of a worthy cause tonight (Friday)
Stephanie Bailey, whose husband Phil runs the Alma pub, was told she had a form of motor neurone disease five years ago, and now she has decided she wants to raise cash for Motor Neurone Disease Association.
The summer night show will be held at the Alma, in West Street on Friday.
Clothes and accessories will be provided by the Farsim boutique on Beach Street, meaning one-off garments and stunning jewellery will be shown off at their very best.
After the show, the fun will carry on with live music performed by vocalist Sarah Banks.
Steph, also a former publican at the Clarendon Hotel, said: “There will be collection buckets on the night and a raffle with prizes like a meal for two and vouchers.”
Businesses or individuals want to donate a prize to the cause, it will be gratefully accepted.
All profits raised on the night will be donated to the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Orders on clothes and jewellery will be taken there and then, and Steph is inviting arts and craft traders to set up a stall for £15.
If you think you have what it takes to hit the catwalk, if you fancy a giggle or if you’d like to help by modelling clothes, she would also like to hear from you.
The event starts at 7.30pm for a start at about 8pm.
Tickets can be purchased in advance, costing £5 each, from The Alma, West Street, Deal, and at Farsim, Beach Street, Deal.
To book tables, donate prizes or cash or to volunteer, call Steph Bailey on 07761198799.