Posts Tagged ‘Salem Oregon’

A Big THANK YOU to All Who Supported the Fashion Show Fundraiser

Shangri-La stakeholders, community members and Fashion Bug shoppers celebrated a much anticipated evening of fashion, shopping and giving on Friday, Nov. 5 at the Salem/Keizer Fashion Bug Fashion Show Fundraiser for Shangri-La. Twenty models, many of which were Shangri-La stakeholders, shared the newest fall and winter fashions during the runway event. Personal care items and clothing were collected [...]

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Fashion Bug Holding Fashion Show Fundraiser for Shangri-La this Friday

The Salem/Keizer Fashion Bug store is hosting a fashion show fundraiser for Shangri-La on Friday, Nov. 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. Over 20 Shangri-La stakeholders have volunteered to model this season’s most wanted workday worthy fashions. Outfits will showcase scarves, shoes and everything in between in women’s sizes 6 to 30. How can you [...]

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Monster Bash: A Spooktacular Good Time

Gouhls, gobblins and some friendly frights gathered at Crossler Middle School on Friday, October 29 for Shangri-La’s annual Halloween dance, this year called the Monster Bash. Party-goers grooved to classic Halloween hits, munched on Halloween treats, showed off their costumes at a photo booth, and tested their luck at Halloween-themed games. After careful selection, judges handed out awards [...]

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Going to the Extreme: Shangri-La Stakeholders Volunteer for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

Bryce, a Shangri-La support trainer, has fond memories of the Oregon School for the Deaf . . . and of scaring people at the school’s annual haunted house: the Nightmare Factory. He was a student there from 1981 to 1994. When it was announced Extreme Makeover: Home Edition had chosen the Oregon School for the [...]

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George Fox University Students Volunteer at Shangri-La During “Serve Day” 2010

Students from George Fox University volunteered their time and muscles to help work on a landscaping project for one of our Shangri-La homes located in Salem, Oregon. The students and an accompanying professor dug post holes, hauled dirt, built flower beds and spread around compost in preparation for a wheelchair accessible garden area. The whole [...]

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