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During the month of March and April, Dermacare Tempe/Chandler is offering a free bathing suit ($100 value) from Tempe’s What Women Want Swimwear to anyone who buys a laser hair removal package (minimum purchase of $1,000). Dermacare also will host an open house/fashion show on 2-7 p.m. March 27 at its Tempe/Chandler facility, located just east of the 101 Freeway at 2905 W. Warner Road, Suite 17. Models will display the suits from What Women Want, located at 1825 E. Guadalupe Road, Ste. 108. Free prizes, food and drink also will be featured. Dermacare Laser & Skin Care Clinics is the industry leader in laser and aesthetic skincare. Treatments are physician supervised, and performed by thoroughly trained, licensed, and certified medical and aesthetic personnel. They can improve the tone, texture and tightness of your skin with little or no downtime. Dermacare also offers laser hair removal, Botox and fillers. For more information, call 480-730-9000. Nominate a worthy nonprofit for makeover Nominations for the 2008 Goodmans Eye for the Good Guy program, which awards a $20,000 office renovation to the most dedicated and effective leader of a nonprofit, will be accepted March 10-April 11 at www.GoodmansGoodGuy.com. The program is sponsored by Goodmans Interior Structures. To be eligible, the nominee must be an executive director, president of CEO of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Maricopa County. The community is welcomed and encouraged to submit multiple nominations for the same candidate. Pre-finalists will be contacted in April. In May, 10 finalists will be announced and the public will have the opportunity to vote online for the 2008 Good Guy. The winner will be selected through a combination of online public voting and assessment by a panel of local judges and will be announced in July. In last year’s program, more than 270 nominations were received and almost 30,000 votes were cast in the program that awarded Linda Lyman, president and CEO of Greater Phoenix Youth at Risk Foundation, with a $20,000 office remodel. |
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