Fashion Calendar
78 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019
FEBRUARY
Saturday, February 1st
“An Afternoon in Rio,” Suncoast
Hospice’s 27th annual Fashion Show,
Luncheon and Boutique featuring
musical entertainment, auctions and
the best fashions and accessories from
the Suncoast Hospice’s three resale
shops, modeled by community leaders
in a staged runway show and available
as part of a giant pop-up shopping
boutique to benefit the nonprofit
Empath Health integrated network of
care will be at Innisbrook Resort in
Palm Harbor. This event sells out early,
so please contact Brooke Boccacino at
(727) 523-3352 for sponsorships,
reservations and additional information.
Friday, February 21st Dr. Susan
Roper of Countryside Dermatology and
Laser Center in Clearwater will present
“What’s New in 2020 for Nonsurgical
Facial Rejuvenation,” a seminar from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Mease Countryside
Hospital in Safety Harbor. Please call
(727) 791-1411 for reservations.
MARCH
Friday, March 13th Dr. Susan Roper
of Countryside Dermatology and Laser
Center in Clearwater will present
“What’s new in 2020 for Nonsurgical
Facial Rejuvenation,” a seminar from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Mease Countryside
Hospital in Safety Harbor. Please call
(727) 791-1411 for reservations.
APRIl
Saturday, April 25th “Women Matter,
“ the Women’s Service League’s 70th
annual Promenade, a brunch and
fashion show featuring ensembles from
Pippa Pelure boutique of St. Petersburg,
will be at the Pasadena Yacht and
Country Club in Gulfport. Please call
Paula Blanda at (727) 216-9661 extension
5 for sponsorships, reservations and
additional information.
MAY
Wednesday, May 6th “Value Me,” the
Beth Dillinger Foundation’s 13th annual
luncheon and fashion presentation,
featuring girls from PACE Center for
Girls on the runway to benefit the
foundation, Beth’s Closet, Nourish to
Flourish, The Hope Chest, Beth’s Corner
and the Beth Dillinger Scholarship
Fund, will be at the Hilton Carillon Park
in St. Petersburg. Please don’t hesitate
to call (727) 347-5600 for sponsorships
and reservations, as this event sells out
quickly. 9
Nationally known wearable artist Frank Strunk III
accessorized with metal objects for his “This is the
New Sh*t” commentary on changing perceptions.