Sarnia

Cinderella Story

If it's "out with the old" for New Years, the Cinderella Story of Sarnia Lambton needs your gently-used used bridesmaid or grad dresses.

Tracy Ranick with the Sarnia-Lambton Business Development Corporation says they outfitted 77 young women with prom dresses last spring.

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But very often their families are simply not able to afford to buy a dress and accessories.

Dresses can be dropped off at a number of locations including Blackburn Radio and the Corporation Office at 109 Durand St.

The annual Prom Dress Boutique will be held in April with more information on registration at www.cinderellasarnia.org

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