Monday, October 22, 2018

Unicorn Children's Foundation "Drags Out Acceptance" of Neurodiversity with its 3rd Annual Halloween Masquerade



Fort Lauderdale, FL – October 22, 2018 – Unicorn Children’s Foundation is excited to announce the return of its acclaimed and much enjoyed cabaret-themed drag show, which will be held on Sunday, October 28th from 6:30pm-10:00pm at LIPS Restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Proceeds from the 3rd Annual Halloween Masquerade will directly support programs that help redefine what is possible for kids with special needs.

Dr. Anthony N. Dardano (Plastic Surgeon), along with Kurtis Lutz (MODA Salon) will transform into dazzling “divas” with the goal of raising the most “votes” (dollars) in support of the Foundation.  Every $10 = 1 vote and the Diva with the most total votes (online and night of) will win the coveted Unicorn stiletto trophy, title of Queen of the Night, and lifetime bragging rights. The evening will be emceed by Unicorn’s President Gregory Fried (Gregory’s Fine Jewelry).
A big THANK YOU to our 2 leading men and also our sponsors: Pinnacle Advertising, Anthony N. Dardano, DO, FACS, The Gail Wasserman Family Foundation, Boca Voice, LIPS Ft. Lauderdale, and Simply the Best Magazine. Members of the community are invited to attend at $150 (VIP seating, exclusive photo op with Divas, 2 drinks, dinner & show), and $100 (2 drinks, dinner & show).  Vote for your favorite “Queen of the Night” on our website - $10 Donation = 1 vote. 
Guests are encouraged to dress up because there WILL be a costume contest; the guest winner of the costume contest will win a great prize!

Come support your favorite Diva and help make an impact!  For tickets, to vote, and for additional information, please visit UnicornChildrensFoundation.org/LIPS or call 561-620-9377 x 302.
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About the Unicorn Children’s Foundation
Unicorn Children's Foundation is a 23 year old non-profit organization that is dedicated to building communities of acceptance, support, and opportunity for kids and young adults who are challenged by special needs and neurodiversity by supporting or developing cradle to career pathways.  Our initiatives connect families to community resources, advocate for inclusive opportunities, respect differences, empower individuals, and support success.  With 1 in 6 children being diagnosed with a developmental or learning disorder, we believe it is our responsibility to create a world where all children’s potential can flourish.  To learn more about the Unicorn Children's Foundation visit http://www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org. Also available on Facebook and Twitter.

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