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Fashion show to benefit heart camp

POSTED April 19, 2011 10:15 p.m.

Turlock salon owner Stefanie Heffner knows that beauty is not only skin deep. When helping children with heart conditions enjoy a summer camp experience, beauty shines through inside and out.

Heffner, owner of Bombshell Beauty Salon, is holding a fashion show fundraising event for Camp Taylor on April 30.

Camp Taylor, headquartered in Salida, provides young people from across the United States with heart disease a medically supervised free summer camp experience. Heffner became involved with the organization after attending a Valentine’s Day dinner to benefit Camp Taylor hosted by one of her salon clients.

“We were really moved by it,” Heffner said. “One of my stylists just got diagnosed with a heart condition and she has been actively involved (with Camp Taylor) for three years.”

Heffner’s fundraising event, named “One Night of Bombshells,” will feature a 1940s themed fashion show in the courtyard of Shoppers Eden in downtown Turlock. There will be a DJ playing music throughout the evening for dancing. Vendors, food and drink will also be available for sale and there will be a raffle. All proceeds will benefit Camp Taylor.

The fashion show is meant to highlight Bombshell’s signature service — the pin-up package.  The salon offers a 1940s makeover, complete with hairstyle and makeup, and a photo shoot to commemorate the experience. The client provides the fashions, and Bombshell supplies the glamour.

The event is set to begin at 6 p.m. at 310 E. Main St., Turlock. Tickets are $5 each.

This one-night event will not end Heffner’s support of Camp Taylor. She and three other Bombshell Salon stylists will be volunteering their time at the camp this July.

To contact Kristina Hacker, e-mail khacker@turlockjournal.com or call 634-9141 ext. 2004.

Apr. 19, 2011 10:15p.m. EDT Fashion show to benefit heart camp Turlock Journal

Turlock salon owner Stefanie Heffner knows that beauty is not only skin deep. When helping children with heart conditions enjoy a summer camp experience, beauty shines through inside and out.

Heffner, owner of Bombshell Beauty Salon, is holding a fashion show fundraising event for Camp Taylor on April 30.

Camp Taylor, headquartered in Salida, provides young people from across the United States with heart disease a medically supervised free summer camp experience. Heffner became involved with the organization after attending a Valentine’s Day dinner to benefit Camp Taylor hosted by one of her salon clients.

“We were really moved by it,” Heffner said. “One of my stylists just got diagnosed with a heart condition and she has been actively involved (with Camp Taylor) for three years.”

Heffner’s fundraising event, named “One Night of Bombshells,” will feature a 1940s themed fashion show in the courtyard of Shoppers Eden in downtown Turlock. There will be a DJ playing music throughout the evening for dancing. Vendors, food and drink will also be available for sale and there will be a raffle. All proceeds will benefit Camp Taylor.

The fashion show is meant to highlight Bombshell’s signature service — the pin-up package.  The salon offers a 1940s makeover, complete with hairstyle and makeup, and a photo shoot to commemorate the experience. The client provides the fashions, and Bombshell supplies the glamour.

The event is set to begin at 6 p.m. at 310 E. Main St., Turlock. Tickets are $5 each.

This one-night event will not end Heffner’s support of Camp Taylor. She and three other Bombshell Salon stylists will be volunteering their time at the camp this July.

To contact Kristina Hacker, e-mail khacker@turlockjournal.com or call 634-9141 ext. 2004.

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