Exclusive Zola Keller Fashion Show Presented by the Women of the Roundtable to Benefit Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center

On Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 6:00pm The Women of the Rountable will be hosting a dinner fashion show featuring clothing by Zola Keller at the Coral Ridge Yacht Club to benefit the Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center (CDTC).  The informal fashion presentation will feature eight members from The Women of the Roundtable modeling a range of clothing that will include luncheon suits, cocktail dresses, part of the ZK Resort collection and Ms. Keller’s famous special occasion gowns. Also collaborating in the evening’s presentation is Sharon McCaslin from Silpada Jewelry, Nelson Bray, Stylistic Approach LLC, Frances Rochet, Make-up Artist, and Marisol Hernandez, Model & Color Coordinator.

The Women of the Roundtable was created by powerful women who refuse to accept defeat in troubled economic and social times. The organization also raises money for charitable organizations as a way of enhancing the lives of those in the community faced with life challenges.

“We strive to inspire, empower and enhance the qualities of women towards the road of excellence in profession, personal relationships and community,” said Doris R. Muscarella, Founder and President of the organization.

“It is through caring and compassionate women like those who belong to The Women of the Roundtable that we are able to provide the services we do,” said Dr. Ana Calderon, Assistant Administrator of CDTC.

The Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center (CDTC) is a not-for-profit organization that serves more than 10,000 children with special health care needs in Broward County. CDTC’s mission is to promote the optimal health and well-being of children with special health care needs by providing comprehensive prevention, intervention and treatment services within a medical home environment.  CDTC is a nationally recognized “Center of Excellence,” offering a unique system of care for infants, children and youth with chronic illnesses, disabilities and developmental delays.  For more information, please visit www.childrensdiagnostic.org

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