Little Black Dress Luncheon set for Nov. 2

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Photo courtesy of the Assistance League of Birmingham.

The Assistance League of Birmingham will host the Little Black Dress Luncheon and Fashion Show Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. at a private club in Vestavia. 

This annual event will include lunch, holiday vendor shopping and a fashion show all serving the children and seniors of the community. 

The proceeds will benefit three philanthropic programs of Assistance League: Operation Literacy, Operation School Bell and Prime Time Treasures. Assistance League of Birmingham uses these philanthropic programs to help clothe children, tutor children in reading and serve senior artisans.

This year’s luncheon will celebrate 40 years of Assistance League serving the Greater Birmingham community. Also, it will honor its past presidents, according to Jan Service, director of community relations for Assistance League of Birmingham.

“We hope to continue to raise money for our programs and also increase community awareness of who we are and what we do to serve the community,” she said. 

The Assistance League also hosts a holiday open house on Nov. 6, 1-3 p.m., at 1755 Oxmoor Road in Homewood. The event includes season décor, crafts, toys, jewelry, clothes and furniture.

Tickets for the luncheon are $45 at The Shops of Assistance League (1755 Oxmoor Road in Homewood) or at assistanceleaguebhm.org. For more information, visit their Facebook page. 

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