Local boutique collecting prom dresses to give to students for free

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Local boutique collecting prom dresses to give to students for free
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GARRETTSVILLE, Ohio — Vivid Vibes Boutique in Garrettsville is collecting prom dresses right now. The boutique is hoping to provide hundreds of dresses for students completely free.

In April, students will begin to come in and try on our dresses on the days the boutique is closed, Tuesday and Wednesday, so that they don't feel uncomfortable in front of the public accepting donated dresses.

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