Fairfield, Conn – The Friends of Fairfield Public Library are pleased to announce that Fairfield-based fashion designer Jennifer Butler will debut her spring collection at the Fairfield Public Library’s Bruce S. Kershner Art Gallery on Sunday, March 12 at 3:30 p.m. The show is open to the public and all donations benefit the Fairfield Public Library’s programs and services. Light refreshments will be served. The Bruce S. Kershner Art Gallery is located in the Library’s main location at 1080 Old Post Road in Fairfield.
“The beautiful Bruce S. Kershner Art Gallery is the perfect place to show Jennifer’s creative and artistic designs,” said Friends President Donna Cahill.
Jennifer Butler, a board member of the Friends of Fairfield Public Library, is a long-time supporter of the Library. Her bi-annual fashion shows have raised thousands of dollars for the library, in particular the Teen Room, where a plaque recognizes Butler’s contributions.
“The Fairfield Public Library is a crucial part of our community and I’m grateful that people have been very generous with donations to the library at my shows over the years,” Butler said. “Local models will be wearing day and evening wear at this event, including the traditional bridal wear at the end. It’s a fun way to meet new friends, see old friends and support our library.”
Jennifer Butler Design, located at 75 Hillside Road in Fairfield, has been part of the local community for more than 25 years. Her clients have worn her designs at hundreds of weddings, gatherings and special events. It’s “Fashion – Made in Fairfield.”
The Friends of Fairfield Public Library’s mission is to enhance the partnership between the Fairfield Public Library and the community and to advocate for quality library service for all of the people of the Town of Fairfield.
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