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YWCA fashion show celebrates group’s 65 years of service

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Emcee Jenna Harner of WPXI, YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh CEO Angela Reynolds and YWCA Westmoreland County board member, Jim Bendel at the YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition.
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Rising Star Award winner Mollie Repko of Unity at the YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition.
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YWCA Thrift Shop Director Mariah Huff, employee Diane Ohler and shop assistant director Cierra Forsyth at the YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition.
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Models Melissa Hughes of Derry and Silvia Filippini-Fantoni of Greensburg at the YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition.
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Models Toni Wilson, who also is a YWCA board member, and daughter Ebony Wilson of Mt. Pleasant at the YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition.
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Model Joanne Hudock of Greensburg at the YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition.

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The YWCA Westmoreland County’s 19th Annual Girls in Pearls Fashion Show — Birthday Edition was held in October at Rizzo’s Malabar Inn in Crabtree.

This event included hors d’oeuvres, a buffet dinner, dessert and a special birthday cake to celebrate the YWCA’s 65 years of empowering women and eliminating racism. The show also featured fashions from the YWCA Thrift Shop in Greensburg.

Each year, the YWCA collaborates with the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Women United to acknowledge a “rising star.” The Rising Star Award recognizes a woman, 35 years of age or younger, who exhibits early professional success and potential to obtain marked achievement, demonstrating a willingness to help others, especially women and girls.

This year’s recipient was Mollie Repko. A mother of three children, she works as a clinical instructor of both sophomore and junior nursing students at Saint Vincent College through Carlow University. And as co-owner of Hidden JEM Farm in Unity, she helps to manage the planting, picking, arranging and sale of homegrown flowers.

She has hosted Girl Scout troops and the 4-H Clover Buds at her flower farm, educating them on the importance of the ecosystem. Hidden JEM Farm gives back to the community by gifting a bouquet of flowers to members of the community who have given back to others.

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