
"Where Do You See Beauty?" In downtown Romeo this evening you'll spot it threefold at an avant garde hair show, ladies night events, and art exhibit.
It's the first year for this beauty of an event, which starts at 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, at Gray's Opera House in downtown Romeo, followed by a 5:30 p.m. avant garde hair show, featuring the follicular creations of many Michigan stylists.
After the hair parade, a number of the models will appear as live mannequins throughout downtown Romeo, including 2011's Romeo Peach Queen, Emily Simonetti.
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From 6-10 p.m. guests are encouraged to head to Starkweather Arts Center for an art show titled "Where Do You See Beauty?" featuring the works of artists of all ages. While at Starkweather you can also cast your vote for your favorite hair style.
The shows are fundraisers for A Beautiful Me™ and Starkweather Arts Center. ABMe is a nonprofit that works to boost self-esteem through faith, workshops and programs. For more on ABMe, visit www.ABeautifulMe.com.
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Gray's Opera House is located at 231 N. Main, and Starkweather Arts Center is located at 219 N. Main.
General admission and parking are free.
Sponsors include Borchert Building Co., Classic Driving School, CranialSacral Institute of Michigan, Veronica Lozen, Northend Tax & Accounting, Orchard Hills Counseling Center, Pamela's Catering, Romeo Theatre, Sterling Printing & Graphics, Swain Family Chiropractic, The Yoga Studio of Shelby, and Charles & Yolanda Turner