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SLIDESHOW and VIDEO: Fashion Show Benefits Library
Framingham school and community leaders participated in the Homework Center's 2nd Annual Fashion Show and Afternoon Tea over the weekend.

Framingham school and community leaders participated in the Homework Center’s 2nd Annual Fashion Show and Afternoon Tea on Saturday afternoon.
The event was a fundraiser for the Framingham Library Foundation, with funds raised to be donated to the new McAuliffe Library branch under construction.
The models wore fashions provided by consultant Nancy Lesser.
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The entire event was under the coordination of Homework Center Director Judy Gatlin with assistance by her student advisory board of middle and high school students.
The models in the fashion show were:
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- Framingham High Principal Elyse Torbert
- Framingham High Vice Principal Sarah Redbord
- Walsh Middle Math Department Chair Sarah Guernsey
- Framingham School Committee Chair Beverly Hugo
- Framingham TWPTO Co-President Kim Comatas
- Framingham State University professor Susan Massad
- Framingham Library Trustee Nancy Coville Wallace
- Framingham Library Tristee Elizabeth Roy
- Framingham Library Foundation Board member Susan Barraclough
- Framingham Library Foundation Board member Chris Visminas
- Susan Bliss
- Homework Center tutor Wendy Cushing
- Karolyn Welch
The Homework Center at the Framingham Public Library provided free tutoring for all Framingham students in grades K-12 Monday through Thursday from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.
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