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Bridal Shoppe & FlowersI cannot speak highly enough of The Bridal Shoppe. I came shopping here for my wedding dress due to their wonderful reviews, and they did not disappoint. After showing them my inspiration they found me the most perfect dress, well within my budget, and had it custom made for me with changes to the bodice that I requested. The ladies are so sweet and genuine and give you their full attention - I believe that they truly do care about their brides. They also do everything they can to make sure your dress fits perfectly. I had several appointments for alterations, because they wanted it to look flawless. Though I was nervous about always "pulling up" a strapless dress, they made sure it fit like a glove and I did not need to adjust the dress ONCE on my wedding day. I would recommend The Bridal Shoppe to anyone :) Bridal Shoppe & FlowersThis place is amazing. This place is amazing. The people are friendly and Donna knew exactly the look I was going for when it came to my dress.

She even made suggestions on how to alter it to make it my own. The big commercial bridal shops could never offer the kind of personalized experience that you will get from this shop. She completely read my mind. I just purchased the dress today and look forward to going back for the fittings in the future. I would definitely recommend this shop to every bride!Wedding Supplies UnlimitedThe BestThe customer service is great and very helpful. The products are reasonably priced with a great selection to choice from. Shop with this company I high recommend them.It's Prom Time at CCAP! CAP'S Operation Prom Dress...You wore it, you rocked it...now it's time to pass it on!We are looking for donations of new or gently used Prom/Party Dresses, Evening Gowns, Shoes, Tuxedos, and Accessories. Prom Time is a program in which donated prom clothing and accessories are offered free of charge to teens in CCAP's Youth Center Programs whose families cannot afford the added expense of prom season.CCAP's Operation Prom Dress has over 200 new or gently used dresses (various sizes) and accessories for Prime Time.

Dresses are available on first come first serve basis and you must be registered in a CCAP Youth Center Program to participate.We also have Aveda Institute of Rhode Island Hair and Makeup available. For more information and where you can drop off your donation or register for CCAP's Prom Time, call CCAP's Youth Center 562-8325.Special "Thank you" to our Operation Prom Dress Partners:
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Level 3, near Nordstrom Traveling prom dress sisterhood honors friend lost to cancer In this Wednesday, May 4, 2016 photo Emma Schambers, 18, of East Greenwich, R.I., wears a prom dress once belonging to her late friend Catherine Malatesta, in front of Schambers\' home in East Greenwich. Malatesta died Aug. 2, 2015 eight months after she was diagnosed with a rare cancer. Schambers, who plans to wear the dress in her upcoming prom, is sharing the dress with three other friends of Catherine\'s who are also wearing the dress at their respective proms as part of an effort to keep the memory of Catherine alive. Discuss this story on Twitter or Facebook Your browser does not support the audio element.Catherine Malatesta played field hockey at Arlington High School, and 18 months ago, as the season was ending, she complained of shoulder pain. She wanted to get it treated before crew season; she also rowed for the school.A couple of months later, in December 2014, the diagnosis came: She had epithelioid sarcoma, an aggressive cancer that strikes 1 in 10 million people.

Worse, it had spread to her lungs and spine. She was 16 years old, and hadn’t been sick a day in her life. “She won awards for full school attendance,” says her mother, Jennifer Goodwin. More than that, Catherine was one of those people who brightened a room just by her presence. “She just carried such a positive vibe with her everywhere she went,” says her friend Carly Blau. Catherine was also someone who loved school, loved her teachers, loved learning. During grueling cancer treatments, she studied for her AP exams and passed them all. She loved to debate -- “She could talk a dog off a meat wagon,” says her mom -- and she wanted to be an attorney. Last spring from her bed at Children’s Hospital, Catherine recorded her campaign speech; she was running for student council president. The school played it over the loudspeaker. During one 38-day stretch, she had radiation and chemotherapy simultaneously. There was a clinical trial. Still, for the six months between diagnosis and the end of the school year, she went to class whenever she was able.

Catherine’s heart was as tenacious as her brain. She was the kind of kid who cut off her hair for Locks of Love, taught Sunday school, and was captain of a Relay for Life team to fight cancer. But the cancer was oblivious to treatment. Catherine couldn’t go to Italy with her chorus. She couldn’t row crew. She was up for a lead in a school play and couldn’t do it. She couldn’t accept a coveted counselor-in-training position at her beloved Camp Coniston in Grantham, N.H., where she had made close friends over four summers. “She still said every day, ‘How am I going to fight this?’” her mother says. In one hospital emergency room, Catherine told her mother about a prom dress she had seen online. “Let’s buy it,” her mom said. The lovely, smoky blue dress arrived, and it was perfect. They took Catherine’s wig to a hairdresser. Catherine was determined to go to her junior prom on May 29 with childhood friend Peter Clifford. The two weeks before the prom, she was hospitalized with fluid in her lungs.

She was discharged at 7 p.m. the night before the prom. She went to the dance and had a great time. But four days later, she was hospitalized, and she remained at Children’s until she died on Aug. 2, 2015. She left behind her mother, father Gregg, two younger brothers, and an army of friends. “The last time most of her friends saw her was at prom,” says her mother. “The last thing they saw her in was her dress.”Goodwin invited Catherine’s best friends to go through her things and take what they wanted. “Her prom dress was still hanging on her closet door, and her friends started trying it on. They said, ‘We should all wear Catherine’s dress,’” Goodwin says.“The Sisterhood of the Traveling Prom Dress” is what Goodwin is calling the effort, in a nod to the best-selling novel, and movie, about 16-year-old girlfriends and some special pants that bonded them. Some of those wearing the dress are camp friends, others are Arlington High friends. The first to wear Catherine’s dress will be Jillian Danton, who is going to the Arlington High junior prom on Friday.