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DESCRIPTION:Successful partnership renewed for 10th consecutive year\nWil
 mette\, IL\, October 26\, 2011:&nbsp\; Zengeler Cleaners and The Glass S
 lipper Project recently announced that they will join hands for the 10th
  consecutive year.&nbsp\; Over the past several years\, The Glass Slippe
 r Project (GSP) has helped tens of thousands of high school women experi
 ence the joy of prom\, thanks to the donation of thousands of lovingly w
 orn prom dresses and accessories.&nbsp\; Zengeler Cleaners has served as
  a collection point for GSP donations at all eight (8) of its operations
  in Lake and Cook Counties.&nbsp\;\nFor most of the last ten years\, sev
 eral area high schools and local businesses have teamed up with Zengeler
  Cleaners\, greatly expanding the reach of this worthy cause.&nbsp\; &ld
 quo\;Zengeler Cleaners is proud to join hands with local schools and bus
 inesses in support of the Glass Slipper Project\,&rdquo\; said Tom Zenge
 ler\, President of Illinois&rsquo\; oldest cleaners.&nbsp\; &ldquo\;We h
 ave a goal to collect more than 3\,000 dresses this year\, starting with
  the fall drive and leading up to the conclusion of the collection effor
 t at the end of March.&nbsp\; With the growing support of area businesse
 s as well as many local schools\, we&rsquo\;re confident we can meet thi
 s goal.&rdquo\;\nIf last year&rsquo\;s drive was any indication\, the go
 al is very achievable.&nbsp\; Zengeler Cleaners and its partners were ab
 le to collect an all-time high of more than 3\,400 new and gently-used p
 rom dresses\, along with accessories worth more than $1.6 Million.&nbsp\
 ; Donations such as these have allowed the Glass Slipper Project to help
  nearly 23\,000 high school women since 1999.\nAccessories have become a
  very popular component of the Glass Slipper experience.&nbsp\; It all l
 eads up to the series of Saturday shopping opportunities\, typically hel
 d each Spring in April\, allowing students plenty of time to shop for th
 eir own prom dresses.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; While the exact location for the ann
 ual &ldquo\;shopping days&rdquo\; is different each year\, GSP organizer
 s are confident another new group of needy students will find their way 
 and attend the 2012 event.&nbsp\;\nThe Glass Slipper Project was founded
  by women who recognized that many high school women simply cannot affor
 d the luxury of spending big dollars for prom\, no matter how special th
 at night may be.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; The organization distributes the formal d
 resses and accessories free of charge to these students at Glass Slipper
  "boutiques\," where each student receives individual assistance from a 
 volunteer "personal shopper."\nMore information about The Glass Slipper 
 Project is available at www.glassslipperproject.org.&nbsp\; For more inf
 ormation about Zengeler Cleaners\, please contact Tom Zengeler\, Preside
 nt\, at (847) 272-6550\, ext. 14\, or visit Zengeler Cleaners&rsquo\; we
 bsite at www.zengelercleaners.com.&nbsp\; Zengeler Cleaners&rsquo\; stor
 es are located in Deerfield\, Hubbard Woods\, Northfield\, Winnetka\,\, 
 two Libertyville stores\, the company&rsquo\;s headquarters store in Nor
 thbrook and the newest Zengeler Cleaners\, located in Long Grove\, IL.
URL:http://wilmette.patch.com/events/zengeler-cleaners-the-glass-slipper-
 project-tie-the-knot-for-2012-12c55692
SUMMARY:Zengeler Cleaners\, The Glass Slipper Project Tie The Knot For 20
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LOCATION:Zengeler Cleaners: 1010 Tower Rd\, Winnetka\, IL
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