Acey's Closet Sale is almost here! This was taken from our last Acey's Closet Sale in October and there are sure to be even more shoes this weekend! If your shoe fetish is currently satisfied don't worry, there will be tons of blouses, skirts, suits, pants, purses and accessories to go around for everyone! Don't forget to come back each day - new fashion finds will make their way to the floor daily! The best part is 100% of proceeds from this sale will benefit Dress for Success Oregon.

At prices like this you can't afford to miss this sale!
$5    Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Slacks & Shoes
$10     Jackets & Dresses
$20     Suits & Coats 


Friday, April 13th, 2012 | 12pm-8pm
Saturday, April 14th, 2012 | 10am - 5pm
Sunday, April 15th, 2012  |  11am - 4pm

New Items put out daily!
SUNDAY ONLY ALL ITEMS 50% OFF 


Where: 1532 NE 37th Avenue - In Dress for Success Oregon store location. Between Broadway and Sandy in NE Portland.

Parking: Available on the street or in the parking lot at the Banfield Motel.

Contact: Dress for Success Oregon at 503.249.7300

Cash and credit cards only (sorry, no checks).
Due to limited space, adults only please.
All sales final.



 
 
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We hope you had a wonderful Valentine's Day filled with love, friendship and of course lots of chocolate. Now it's time to get serious - about your heart!

Join Kimberlee Buckingham, Mrs. Oregon International as she presents
A Heart Healthy Event
in support of the American Heart Association Go Red for Women®

WHEN: February 27th 12:00pm - 2:00pm
WHERE: Dress for Success Oregon, 1532 NE 37th Ave, Portland, Oregon
RSVP: Patty McMahon at pattym@dressforsuccessoregon.org



SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Noon - 12:30pm -  Light Hors D'oeuvres & Refreshments. Networking with the American Heart Association, Dress for Success Oregon and Mrs. Oregon International contestants followed by the 

12:30pm - 1:15pm -  Go Red for Women® Presentation
1:15pm - 2:00pm - Continue networking and Heart Healthy questions, answers and tests.

Any questions: Please contact Kimberlee Buckingham by phone at 503.880.1496 or by email at kj@kimberleejo.com

Want a sneak peak? Take a look at the myths and realities of women and heart disease below!

 
 
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This weekend when you bring in a clothing or accessory donation for Dress for Success Oregon to Silverado you'll receive 15% off on jewelry and 10% off any non-jewelry item! 

SILVERADO SUIT DRIVE FOR DRESS FOR SUCCESS OREGON
Event Hours: Thursday - Saturday 10am - 8pm; Sunday 11am - 6pm
Location: Silverado Portland at Bridgeport Village
Guidelines for Acceptable Clothing/Accessory Donations

We know that sometimes it is hard to get to our store location in Portland to drop off your donations so this is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of more flexible hours and check out some great new jewelry while you are at it. So clean out those closets for a good cause, and get a little extra something for yourself or a loved - don't forget Valentines is just around the corner!

The fabulous people at Silverado will also be donating a portion of sales to Dress for Success Oregon with the goal to hit $500 to be able to Sponsor One Woman for Year.

 
 
We had a blast with the ladies of Women for Success this weekend as we enjoyed a champagne brunch and listened to a refresher on etiquette in today's business world presented by Susie Kanewske. With the support of Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, Hotel Monaco, Red Star Tavern this event raised over $4,500 to benefit Dress for Success Oregon - thank you everyone!

Now, check out the top ten social and business faux pas - are you guilty of any?

  1. RSVP! This means when someone sends an invitation, social or business related, you are to respond. It doesn't mean whether you are coming or not, just let them know one way or the other.
  2. Understanding the proper way to make an introduction. Older before younger, women before men and superior before junior. The simple way to remember this is the person you most want to impress, use their name first.
  3. Assuming business associate wants to be called by their first name. Refer to them by their formal name until they've given you permission or extend preference to their first name.
  4. Mistreating the secretaries and receptionists of clients. Learn to let them be your best ally.
  5. Not "giving good phone!" Also, remember to turn off those cell phones during meetings.
  6. Failing to put thank you's in writing. A simple note of thanks for a meal, a meeting, someone's time, etc. is just a simple common courtesy.
  7. Being consistently late and lax about making and keeping appointments.
  8. Drinking and doing business. Like oil and water, drugs, alcohol and business, do not mix. Remember that religion and politics fits into this category as well.
  9. Inviting superiors out socially before they've taken the initiative. Understanding the true meaning of "deference" and apply it in the social and professional world.
  10. Not realizing you won't get a second chance to make a first impression. Pay attention to details. This applies to your marketing materials, how you package yourself and the ambiance of your office. Smile, be real and ultimately make the other person feel comfortable. This is a true sign of impeccable manners!
 
 
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We are pretty excited for the Women for Success Etiquette Brunch this Sunday! With the holidays just around the corner it seems like the flood gates have opened for business events. Holiday parties, dinners, and networking events are popping up all over the city. So take a little breather this Sunday before the holiday chaos begins and grab our girlfriends, mothers and daughters to enjoy a little etiquette refresher. Attendees will also get a sneak peak at fabulous holiday fashions that are great for any holiday business occasion. If you have any specific questions you'd love to have answered, be sure to post them to the Women for Success Facebook Page.

We hope to see you there! Can't make it? You can provide a scholarship for a Dress for Success Oregon client to attend. 100% of the funds raised from this event will benefit Dress for Success Oregon. This event is made possible by the generosity of Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, Hotel MonacoRed Star Tavern and Leanna NYC.

After the event we’ll be sure to share our favorite etiquette tips from Susie Kanewski and as always - we'll be sure to post some of the photos!

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