GREENVILLE —
Dozens of the most unique bras anywhere will be on display in downtown Greenville this evening, during the 2012 Bras for the Cause.
The public is invited to to vote on their favorites, which will be featured at the Texan Theater, the Calico Cat in UpTown Forum and at Landon’s Winery, between 6 and 8 p.m.
Proceeds from Bras for the Cause will benefit the Hunt Regional Healthcare Foundation-providing supplies such as wigs and breast prostheses to local breast cancer patients in need.
Votes cost $1 each and voting cards can be purchased at any of the three locations. The cards come in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100.
Judging will take place between 9 and 9:30 p.m. today. There will be winners in separate groups, with the entry raising the most money in each group being named that group’s winner, along with the “Breast Of Show” awards for the bras which raise the most money.
Sue Shanks with the Destination Imagination team at Greenville High School has provided the impartial judges, who will be grading the entries based on creativity and use of materials.
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