Princesses gather for EWCTC fundraiser
- PHOTO BY ERNIE SISTEK
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Princesses gather for EWCTC fundraiser
Over 20 girls were transformed into princesses Thursday evening at Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center for a Princess Party fundraiser. Cosmetology instructor Kaitlyn Youngstead sponsored the event where girls ages 12 and under could dress as their favorite princess and be pampered with manicures, pedicures, updos, cupcakes, face painting, hair chalk and tiaras courtesy of EWCTC cosmetology students. Gathering around one of their guest princesses Abby Brunson (center in chair) are EWCTC cosmetology students Lexie Wiser, Samantha Lewis, Charity Peterman, Kyristin Keller, Emily Lash, Brianna Lowrey and Delaney Baird. The evening is so popular that four future events have already sold out.
- PHOTO BY ERNIE SISTEK

Princesses gather for EWCTC fundraiser
More than 20 girls were transformed into princesses Thursday evening at Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center for a Princess Party fundraiser. Cosmetology instructor Kaitlyn Youngstead sponsored the event where girls ages 12 and under could dress as their favorite princess and be pampered with manicures, pedicures, updos, cupcakes, face painting, hair chalk and tiaras courtesy of EWCTC cosmetology students. Gathering around one of their guest princesses Abby Brunson (center in chair) are EWCTC cosmetology students Lexie Wiser, Samantha Lewis, Charity Peterman, Kyristin Keller, Emily Lash, Brianna Lowrey and Delaney Baird. The evening is so popular that four future events have already sold out. In the upper photo, EWCTC student Kylee Newhouse carefully paints Thera Rhea’s fingernails.
- PHOTOS BY ERNIE SISTEK
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Princesses gather for EWCTC fundraiser
Over 20 girls were transformed into princesses Thursday evening at Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center for a Princess Party fundraiser. Cosmetology instructor Kaitlyn Youngstead sponsored the event where girls ages 12 and under could dress as their favorite princess and be pampered with manicures, pedicures, updos, cupcakes, face painting, hair chalk and tiaras courtesy of EWCTC cosmetology students. Gathering around one of their guest princesses Abby Brunson (center in chair) are EWCTC cosmetology students Lexie Wiser, Samantha Lewis, Charity Peterman, Kyristin Keller, Emily Lash, Brianna Lowrey and Delaney Baird. The evening is so popular that four future events have already sold out.
- PHOTO BY ERNIE SISTEK
Princesses gather for EWCTC fundraiser
More than 20 girls were transformed into princesses Thursday evening at Eastern Westmoreland Career and Technology Center for a Princess Party fundraiser. Cosmetology instructor Kaitlyn Youngstead sponsored the event where girls ages 12 and under could dress as their favorite princess and be pampered with manicures, pedicures, updos, cupcakes, face painting, hair chalk and tiaras courtesy of EWCTC cosmetology students. Gathering around one of their guest princesses Abby Brunson (center in chair) are EWCTC cosmetology students Lexie Wiser, Samantha Lewis, Charity Peterman, Kyristin Keller, Emily Lash, Brianna Lowrey and Delaney Baird. The evening is so popular that four future events have already sold out. In the upper photo, EWCTC student Kylee Newhouse carefully paints Thera Rhea’s fingernails.
- PHOTOS BY ERNIE SISTEK
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