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If you live in the Martinsburg, West Virginia, area, and you’re looking for a way to liven up your Friday night, then head over to the Flamingo Fandango Girls’ Night Out. This block party starts at 4 p.m. tomorrow and will flow throughout downtown Martinsburg, as vendors and patrons alike sport their craziest pink ensemble. You can enjoy a fresh, local meal and browse original art pieces — all while donating to a greater cause.

To raise money for abused or neglected children, the community is hosting this flamingo-themed party for all the ladies in the area. The proceeds will be donated to the eastern panhandle’s Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) group, which is a local nonprofit that works with children in foster care and advocates for them during legal proceedings. Volunteers in this organization are appointed to specific children and then act as a guiding light until they’re placed in a permanent home. By attending this event, you can help fund their movement and improve a child’s quality of life.

The main event will kick off at 4 p.m. and run until 8 p.m. However, the community has organized an after party on the town square, which will last from 8-10 p.m. You can attend both events for $25, or if you just want to stop by the after party, tickets are $15. Whichever option you choose, don’t forget to wear your favorite pink outfit!

 

If you collect original art, then visit Queen Street Gallery, Martinsburg's premier antique shop. They sell a wide range of products, including rare posters, sculptures and paintings, as well as African Tribal artifacts. Whether you’re new to the arts or have an entire gallery in your home, Queen Street Gallery has something to fit your needs, budget and personality. Call the store today at (304) 263-9495, or visit their website to browse their extensive original art collection.

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