The Cary Community Foundation to Benefit from Fashion Sale
The Matthews House in Cary and The Cary Community Foundation is hosting a sample sale from The Worth Collection's 2009 Spring/Summer collection on Wednesday, July 29 with a portion of the proceeds benefiting The Cary Community Foundation. A company long known for its attention to detail and fine fabrics, Worth is traditionally sold exclusively through consultants who host trunk shows.
"I am so excited The Cary Community Foundation has been selected to be the beneficiary of this generous gift from Worth. We are excited and grateful to have these additional funds that will benefit people and programs in the Cary community." Sheila Ogle, President, The Cary Community Foundation.
The sample sale, which will be offered at 50% off of its retail price, includes a variety of styles and sizes that range from Petites to size 16. An assortment of belts, scarves, handbags and jewelry will also be available. This sale is open to the public and will be held at the Matthews House located at 317 W. Chatham Street in Cary on Wednesday, July 29 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
For more information, contact Sheila Ogle at 919-468-1000 or sogle@mrppinc.com or Nina Davis at 919-467-1994 or ndavis@matthews-house.com.
ABOUT THE WORTH COLLECTION
The Worth Collection, Ltd., which designs and shows four collections of luxury ready-to-wear per year, is renowned for its sophisticated and elegant designs, classic lines, impeccable detailing, and fine fabrics. The Worth Collection is sold nationwide exclusively through trunk shows. For more information about Worth, please visit worthny.com or call 1-800-967-8465.
ABOUT THE CARY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
The Cary Community Foundation (CCF) was created in 2005 by Cary residents and businesses to increase opportunities for philanthropy among those living and working in Cary. The CCF operates under the umbrella of the North Carolina Community Foundation (NCCF), which has over $110 million in permanent assets. Over time, the CCF will build a body of hundreds of funds, established through the passion and commitment of the community. The Foundation's accessible approach to philanthropy is illustrated by the CCF mission statement: To enable all citizens and businesses to contribute to their community and its legacy. For more information, visit www.carycommunityfoundation.org.