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Valentine's Day Party for significant others of deployed service members

Las Vegas style event features food, fashion and beauty

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The Fort Lewis Ranger and Northwest Airlifter present a Valentine's Day of Pampering party for the spouses and significant others with loved ones serving away this February 14th. Located at St. Martin's Pavilion in Lacey (directions are here), the fun starts at 2 p.m. and keeps going until 6 p.m.  EVERYTHING IS FREE.

Activities include a fashion show featuring your fellow military spouses (see attached flier to become a model), as well as a hypnotist, entertainment, food, fashion advice, spa treatments, gift bags and so much more.  It's all about making the day a little more bearable.  We'll even have a space for the guys with deployed wives.

Tickets will be available through your unit's FRG leaders beginning January 20.  If you are a business interested in the event, please call Ken Swarner at (253) 584-1212.

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Samantha Scott said on Dec. 01, 2009 at 4:52pm

I CAN'T WAIT! WHERE DO I SIGN UP?

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RangerKen said on Dec. 05, 2009 at 10:54am

If you would like to volunteer, or you have a business that would like to have a booth, check out our "organization" site in the community section here: www.northwestmilitary.com/community/groups/A-Valentines-Day-of-Pampering/forums/55/

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lynn said on Dec. 11, 2009 at 10:51am

Will the event be " kid friendly" or will childcare be provided?

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Betsy said on Jan. 11, 2010 at 12:23pm

What if your FRG doesn't know anything about this and you still want to attend?

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