Photo courtesy of Kay Franklin.
From left: Debbie Rogers (Stein Mart boutique consultant), Elaine Thompson, Ann Taylor, Roberta Atkinson, Colette Scott, Jennifer Gregory, Virginia Barksdale, Rhonda Boyd and Darlene Real Higginbotham.
Football. Friends. Food. These are words associated with fall.
On Nov. 10, the Hoover Service Club will add another word to the seasonal picture: fashion.
The club will host a fashion show directed by Darlene Real Higginbotham. The event will be at the Hoover Country Club and is open to the public.
People will meet at 10:30 a.m. to network and have coffee before the meeting at 11, said club President Betty Daigle.
Daigle said the main purpose of the fashion show is to encourage people interested in the club to come and learn more.
Daigle said the club promotes the fashion show for a few reasons.
“It’s a great way to get to know us and have a great time at the same time,” she said.
The show is the event that gives the Hoover Service Club the most publicity, Daigle said.
The club raises money through a large gala in February. Through these funds, it awards $24,000 in scholarships to Hoover and Spain Park High School seniors and $23,000 to community service organizations including Oak Mountain Missions Food Bank, Hoover City Schools Foundation and Green Valley Food Bank.
An $18 lunch is optional. For reservations, call Daigle at 821-8021. For more information, go to hooverserviceclub.com.