Noonan says there also be firefighters in audience making sure ev one has a good time. "We are hoping to have around 600 women this year," he said. With such a good turnout last year, Noonan predicts this year will be even more sizzling, as once again there has been a great public response. McKechnie has choreoâ€" graphed other major events, including the Canadian Music Awards and CFL halfâ€" time productions. ) To make sure the perforâ€" mance goes off without a hitch, talented choreograâ€" pher Fran McKechnie will be staging the show and runâ€" ning rehearsals. "Firefighters will be modâ€" cling casual, formal and sleepwear," Noonan says. "And it‘s more like a choreoâ€" graphed performance than a fashion show, with lights and smoke." a success. About $10,000 was raised last year, with 425 women in attendance. nan, says all 20 firefighters participating this year are looking forward to the event, especiallyâ€"after last year‘s performance was such The Waterloo Professionâ€" al Firefighters Association viceâ€"president, Mike Nooâ€" t will be a smoldering hot Iv\'cning at the Revolution nightclub in Waterloo when 20 Waterloo firefightâ€" ers strut their stuff down the cat walk for the second annual Hot Night in the City fashion show. The yearly event raises money for the Waterloo Region Easter Seals, and proceeds will go towards purchasing expensive equipment such as power wheelchairs, walkers, braces and communication devices for children with physical disabilities. Local ‘models‘ combine fire and fashion for a good cause By Jamine Porapiuk For The Chronicle in the ery will ““ * Carpet * Berbers * Laminate * Ceramic 50 Victoria Street N., Kitchener â€" 570â€"2722 Canada‘s largest retail flooring chain! "It is extremely necessary for them to have this equipâ€" ment, like wheelchairs, but these things are also very costly," she added. A power wheelchair can "We like to hammer home that we need help for these kids to live indepenâ€" dent lives," says Blackwell, of the children the Easter Seals helps. event is an exciting way to get the community involved in a great cause. Karen Blackwell, Waterâ€" loo Region district manager for the Easter Seals, says the r To pump up the crowd, the show will be hosted by 105.7 Dave FM‘s Lea Miller, and fashions will be conâ€" tributed by Fairview Park mall. Blackwell says it‘s imporâ€" tant to have community support, and it‘s nice to have the proceeds from the fashâ€" ion show go towards buying equipment for kids in the Waterloo Region. range from $6,000 to $25,000, and as children grow, the equipment needs to be replaced. Hot Night in the City will of Runners . . The Area‘s LARGEST Selection Tickets are $25, and can be purchased by calling Karen Blackwell at 744â€"6163, or via eâ€"mail at kblackâ€" well@easterscals.org. Cash, cheque and credit cards are all accepted. Tickâ€" ets can also be purchased from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., at the Waterloo fire departâ€" ment‘s station two headâ€" quarters, located at 470 Columbia St. W. take place March 22 at the Revolution nightclub in Waterloo. Doors open at 7 Tickets are wiMit PorADiuK rorto â€" Not Just End Rolls For more information contact Erin Killoran loran@hsf.on.ca or 571 â€"9600. Volunteers are : Entertainment, C Recruitment. _ Irish pub/dance this Friday PHBDEMGESRGDibr hntntvtiaidiied Â¥ Lhlhi L000 4) . and/or grocery shopping and banking. Flexible weekday hours. Reimbursement offered for mileage. This position is suitable for retirees, selfâ€"employed. partâ€"time and shift workers, and more. Drive in Kâ€"W and/or out of town. 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