Last night was an amazing event as the Inland Northwest American Red Cross held their first annual Fashion Night Out. I have already formulated my list of stops to pick up some of the fashions on display. Joining me at the event was Miss Spokane Genay Tucker. Genay is weeks away from heading to the Miss Washington pageant in Renton. Personally I think she is a shoe in. Smart, funny, and incredibly beautiful she will truly make Spokane proud. Thank you to Megan the coordinator for the amazing seats. Honestly I am not sure our task of selling raffle tickets warranted the prime spots but we were definitely not complaining.
I am confident there are some amazing pictures on facebook this morning of the firefighters who handled the catwalk with ease. It was nice to get to meet some of them and gain a better understanding of the challenges they face on a daily basis. They truly deserved to let their hair down, and they did!
I am excited about tomorrow and the Sunday afternoon tea for St. Josephs Family Center High Tea. The treasure hunt combined with our Spokane River are enough to entice anyone but that hats, just puts it over the edge for me. Stay tuned for pictures and facebook updates during the event!
Hope you are all getting a test of our wonderful Spokane weather ~ I am headed back outside to soak up some much needed D ~ Happy June 4th all
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About Me
- Judi Baggarley
- Spokane, Washington, United States
- Growing up in a small rural community in Eastern Washington allowed me to discover and grow into the woman you see now. I was born on March 4, 1965 in the Othello hospital and 18 years later graduated from Othello High School ~ go Huskies! I am now a wife, mother, and grandmother. I am deeply committed to emotional and physical health and work diligently to strengthen both my mind and body through exercise. I am a graduate of Whitworth University ~ go Pirates, and Gonzaga University ~ go Zags! My passion is focused on mentoring the youth in our communities by showing them the power of critical thinking and authentic leadership. By applying the principles of emotional intelligence we can successfully arm our youth with the tools to move our global community to the next level. I am currently involved with Big Brothers & Big Sisters as well as HOBY. Both of these organizations share my passion for youth leadership in the community. In addition to youth leadership I am involved with Vanessa Behan's Crisis Nursery. I urge you to view the links I have provided so that you may learn more about these special organizations.
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