Women get taste of valley food & fashion
Fun, food and a fashion show, too. This was the irresistible combo that drew hundreds of women to the second annual Desert Cities Woman’s Show held at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa in Indian Wells.
This two-day event was a great way for girlfriends to lunch and shop while learning more about local charities and products.
Eye-opening lectures were also included in the $12 per person, per day admission price, all of which went to local charities including Shelter from the Storm, Desert Cancer Fountain, Children’s Discovery Museum, American Heart Association and Loving All Animals. Read more
Courtesy : www.mydesert.com
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