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The Bracebridge Library will be accepting donations of new or gently used formal wear for its "Say Yes to Your Dress" event until Saturday, April 26.

Bracebridge Library wants you to ‘Say Yes to Your Dress’

The Bracebridge Library is now accepting donations for its “Say Yes to Your Dress” program.

Donations must be new or gently used and can be dresses, suits, or accessories.

Mathew Reisler, Marketing and Communications Coordinator, shares how donations will be accepted until Saturday, April 26.

“We’re hoping to have a wider selection of suits – including dress shirts, shoes, and ties – this
year,” he continues. “While we always have an abundance of dresses, our selection of suits lags behind.”

Donations should be brought to the Bracebridge Library at 34 Salmon Avenue.

“We want to make your prom, grad, or whatever big day you’re preparing for as stress-free as possible,” says Reisler. “When you leave the library with ana new outfit, you will be ready to look – and feel – your best.”

He explains registration is not required for the event, adding the formal wear and accessories will be available for free on Saturday, May 3, from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

“The line-up to get in often starts well before the event starts, so the earlier you can get to the library, the better,” he adds.

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One Comment

  1. Robyn Specht says:

    I am so thrilled to see this program continue to support all the grads in Muskoka. When a few women in Bracebridge decided to launch it 2010 I don’t believe we could have imagined & hoped to see it survive & thrive 15 years later.
    Congratulations to all the volunteers.
    And every success to the 2025 grads.
    A job well done!!
    Robyn Specht