Bringing Beauty Back to School Event August 16, 2023 with Free Haircuts, Manicures, and Facials

Shoreline, WALocal News

Evergreen Beauty College is excited to announce its "Bringing Beauty Back to School" event, scheduled for August 16, 2023, from 11 AM to 3 PM, targeting K-12 students in Shoreline. This community-focused initiative offers free haircuts, manicures, and facials, allowing families to prepare their children for the new school year without financial stress. The event also features a "Back to School" photo booth, encouraging students to capture their refreshed looks. This effort not only promotes beauty services but also fosters community spirit and engagement. No appointments are required, making it accessible for all families, with services provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

The event will be held at the North Seattle campus of Evergreen Beauty College, located in Gateway Plaza. By providing these essential services, the college demonstrates its commitment to supporting local families and enhancing the back-to-school experience. Community members are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this unique opportunity.

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