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Roser Guild hosts fundraising fashion show

The models posed for a group photo before the fashion show started. – Lance Roy | Sun

ANNA MARIA – The Roser Memorial Community Church in Anna Maria held its annual Roser Guild Thrift Shop Fashion Show and luncheon on Wednesday, March 18. 

The clothing presented in the fashion show was selected from the Roser Guild Thrift Shop located across the street from the church and the modeled fashions were available for purchase during the show. The proceeds from the fashion show and luncheon will help fund Roser Guild scholarships, church programs and community outreach missions.

Master of ceremonies Kathie Rieder introduced the models and the clothing they modeled. – Lance Roy | Sun

Roser volunteer Kathie Rieder served as the fashion show’s master of ceremonies and the models walked to keyboard music performed by Roser Church Musical Director Edita Urbon.

Roser Church Musical Director Edita Urbon provided the fashion show music. – Lance Roy | Sun

The fashion show models included Senior Pastor Dirk Rodgers, Roser Facilities Administrator Charles Wade, Sharon Rowe, Mike Pescitelli, Ruth Caweln, Lillian Chin, Nancian Hall, Peggy Buck, Camrin Merritt, Kathryn Sanderson, Kathleeen Giest, Emily Glasscock and Emily’s son, Jackson Glasscock. 

Roser Church Senior Pastor Dirk Rodgers opened the fashion show as the first model. – Lance Roy | Sun

Before the fashion show began, attendees enjoyed a Cuban-themed lunch served by church volunteers. 

The lunch menu included a “1905 salad” prepared by Guild volunteers following The Columbia restaurant’s recipe that is shared at the restaurant’s website and featured in the “The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook.” 

The fashion show luncheon featured two menu items served at The Columbia restaurants. Facebook | Submitted

The classic Cuban sandwiches were purchased from the Ybor City-based La Segunda Bakery and were served with plantain chips. The black bean soup served over rice was prepared from scratch by the Guild’s volunteer crew that followed The Columbia restaurant’s recipe. The Tres Leche Bar Cake served for dessert was purchased for the event. Tickets for the sold-out fashion show and luncheon were $25.

Fashion show attendees enjoyed a “A Taste of Cuba” themed meal. – Lance Roy | Sun

After the fashion show, Rieder said the luncheon and fashion show went very well and featured many new models and new volunteers. She noted last year’s fashion show and luncheon was cancelled due to the hurricane recovery efforts.

Roser Church Video Specialist Emily Glasscock modeled a black pantsuit. – Lance Roy | Sun

Roser Church communications specialist Bev Hunsberger said she was very thankful for all the volunteers and models who participated and helped with the event.

The Roser Guild Thrift Shop that serves as an ongoing Guild fundraiser is located at 511 Pine Ave. Through May, the thrift shop is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Donations are accepted on Wednesdays from 9 to 11 a.m.