Boston Continues to “Sparkle” for Rosie’s Place – PR Urgent News

Beacon Hill Hotel Bistro Holds Sparkle VI, an Afternoon Charity Fashion Show to Benefit Rosie’s Place

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Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 9th, 2013 from 3:30PM – 5:00PM as Beacon Hill Hotel Bistro, located at 25 Charles Street in Boston’s fashionable Beacon Hill, hosts “Sparkle VI,” an event billed as “…an afternoon of fashion, food fun.” The event will bring together ladies from around Greater Boston to sip cocktails, enjoy light fare and finger foods, and view the latest styles during an afternoon charity fashion show to benefit Rosie’s Place, a sanctuary for poor and homeless women.

Modeling the latest summer fashions will be editors, producers, writers and on-air talent from some of Boston’s biggest and hippest media outlets. Graciously donating their time to this year’s event will be: Nelly Carreño, Meteorologist on NECN, Bianca de la Garza, News Anchor for WCVB-TV Channel 5 EyeOpener Newscast, Cheryl Fenton, freelance beauty, fashion and lifestyle magazine writer, Sarah French, news anchor for WHDH-TV “7NEWS,” Alexandra Hall, Editor of Coup Boston, Jacqueline Houton, Managing Editor of The Improper Bostonian, Brittany Jasnoff, Managing Editor of Boston magazine, Jessica Laniewski, Assistant Editor at Boston Common magazine and Lisa Pierpont, founder and editor of Boldfacers.com. This year’s special guest host will be Michelle McCormack, Owner of LoveTheCool, Digital Creative Director, Founder Secret Boston and Producer of Fashion’s Night Out.

These lovely ladies will be glammed up head-to-toe in outfits, shoes, accessories and beauty products from Boston’s best designers and boutiques including: The Beauty Mark, Christina K. Pierce Fashion Agency, Crush Boutique, Habit, Holiday, LIT Boutique, Moxie, Shake the Tree, Townhouse Beauty Bar, Twilight and VIRA Boutique.

The all-inclusive $25.00 admission price is not only a front row seat to the afternoon fashion show, set in communal seating to encourage gab and gossip, but also includes: gourmet hors d’oeuvres, (1) glass of champagne provided by Nicolas Feuillatte (full cash bar also available), an exclusive “Sparkle VI” discount giving attendees 15%-20% off at all participating vendors, and a complimentary gift bag filled with goodies galore. A percentage of proceeds from the event will go directly to Rosie’s Place.

Last year’s Sparkle event sold out in record time, so be sure to reserve your tickets by credit card now! Your $25.00 all-inclusive, non-refundable ticket reservations must be done by calling Beacon Hill Hotel Bistro using a major credit card at 617-723-7575. This is a 21+ event.

About the Beacon Hill Hotel Bistro:
The Beacon Hill Hotel Bistro is both an intimate and authentic boutique hotel, and an award-winning Bistro in Boston’s historic Beacon Hill. The Hotel consists of 12 guest rooms and one in-room suite; blending both modern convenience and historical character reflected in its thoughtful and distinctive design.

The Bistro serves Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, as well as, weekend Brunches and is open 365 days a year. Hours of operation are as follows: Breakfast: Monday through Friday 7AM to 10AM Saturday and Sunday 7:30AM to 10AM, Lunch: Monday through Friday 11:30AM to 3PM, Brunch: Saturday and Sunday 10AM to 3PM, Afternoon Bar Menu: All Week 3PM to 5:30PM, Dinner: Monday through Saturday 5:30PM to 11PM – Sunday – 5:30PM to 10PM.

The Beacon Hill Hotel Bistro is located at 25 Charles Street and is adjacent to the Public Garden on the corner of Charles and Chestnut Street, easily accessible by T from either the Charles/MGH or Park Street Stations. For More information please call 617-723-1133 or 617-723-7575 or log on to: www.beaconhillhotel.com.


About Rosie’s Place:
Rosie’s Place, a sanctuary for poor and homeless women, offers both emergency and long-term assistance to women who have nowhere else to turn. Established in 1974, Rosie’s Place is committed to welcoming each guest with respect and unconditional love. Rosie’s Place accepts no government funds, and relies instead on committed volunteers and private supporters to accomplish its effective and innovative work. To learn more about Rosie’s Place visit www.rosiesplace.org.

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