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Models Chelsea, left, and Katie, right, showing fashions provided by Dillard’s at the Wild, Wild, Wild West Show of Fashion at the Lake Havasu Association of Realtors Convention Center. Photo by Phaedra Veronique

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Women’s Council of Realtors Lake Havasu had something especially entertaining to share with the Lake Havasu community last week at their Wild, Wild, West Show of Fashion fundraiser.  heir fashion show took place on Friday, May 17 at the Lake Havasu Association of Realtors Convention Center.  

Desert Hat Bar silent auction display at Wild, Wild, West Show of Fashion Fundraiser at the Lake Havasu  Association of Realtors Convention Center. Photo by Phaedra Veronique

The Women’s Council of Realtors was founded by local realtor Lisa Cordeiro so that women in the real estate industry could have a voice to support other women in the same field. The Real estate nonprofit group also assists business professionals in reaching their target audience through their National Strategic Partnership Program where realtors are able to connect with professional decision makers in communities all over the United States. Their Wild, Wild West Show of Fashion fundraiser was an entertaining evening filled with music, dancing, food, drinks, a silent auction with Desert Hat Bar, and fashions provided by the local clothing stores of Lake Havasu like Dillard’s.  

This was a show that was open to the public however, the requirement of attendees was that they were 22 years of age or older. Fees for ticket purchase went towards all of Lake Havasu’s local charities. 

Phaedra Veronique

Members of Women’s Council of Realtors LH at Wild, Wild, West Show of Fashion Fundraiser at the Lake Havasu Association of Realtors Convention Center. From left to right, Melanie Block, Women’s Council of Realtors LH’s Membership Director Lora Pearce, Shana Roach, Cindy Pearce, Lisa Cordeiro, Valerie Lorg, Trisha Kern, and  Desert Hat Bar Owner Haley Rivello.  Photo by Phaedra Veronique

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