Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park

Gazette

Local Writers, Local Photographers, Locally Owned

Princess Project Donations Needed

Keiran Brown and Linda Schoening are launching Deer Park’s Princess Project.  This not-for-profit task is to gather donated formal dresses and give them away to girls who otherwise might not be able to afford a dazzling dress to wear to prom. Their goal is to collect at least 75 dresses by March 15th.

Prom has been a momentous high school event for decades. For many girls, the experience starts well before the party. Her efforts may include planning hair, makeup, and accessories, as well as shopping for the perfect dress. What about the young people who can’t afford formal attire?

Keiran Brown, an organizer of The Princess Project, said that she grew up in a small town like Deer Park with a similar program. 

“It was the only way I could get a dress in high school.” Brown stated, “I had the thought of starting a program like the one I had growing up, which was also called the Princess Project.” 

Brown later added, “I called and talked with the lady that worked the one in my old town, and she told me how to start.”

For the time being, the Princess Project is solely for Deer Park girls, but Brown hopes they can get enough dresses to open it up area-wide, as well as making dresses available for additional events such as Homecoming, Miss Deer Park, or any other event a young lady may need a formal dress.

With a goal of 75 long gowns by March 15th, Brown and Schoening need the community’s help, so search your closets and spread the word. Your like new and gently used formal dresses could positively impact a young lady who wants to feel like a princess at prom. 

After dresses are gathered, The Princess Project will set up a place for girls to browse and try dresses. They currently don’t have a location to set up shop in, so volunteers are storing dresses in their homes. 

Donated dresses will be given to anyone who seeks a gown on a first-come-first-served basis.  No proof of income or need is required. “With today’s economy, a free prom dress fits everyone’s budget,” said Brown.  

Donating
Dresses of all sizes and shapes are needed. 

Drop Off locations:
Real Estate Marketplace 404 S Main St.  (ask for Linda Schoening)
Deer Park High School 800 S Webber Rd. (ask for Kieran Brown or Taylor Brudwick)

If you have questions or would like to volunteer, please contact Keiran Brown or Linda Schoening.

Featured Sponsor
Thank You For Your Support!

Related Articles

Splash Pad Season Comes To A Close

The City of Deer Park’s new splash pad at Mix Park is set to conclude its first season, having been open for less than a month. With only this weekend left for families to enjoy the new park attraction, time is running out to cool off before it closes to the public.

Read More »

Know Your Candidates 5Q For City Council 2025

The Deer Park Gazette posed five questions to city council & mayoral candidates in the upcoming election, including those running unopposed. These questions delve into candidates’ priorities, views, perspectives, approaches, and how personal beliefs have shaped their direction.

Read More »

Wizards Gaming: Where Gamers Level Up

A new gaming shop, Wizards Gaming, recently celebrated its grand opening, offering a community-focused space for gamers of all ages. Located in Deer Park, the shop provides a welcoming environment for both casual play and organized events for a variety of games.

Read More »

Deer Park Library Reopens With Limited Services

The Deer Park Library has reopened this week following a lengthy closure, but with limited services as repairs continue on its HVAC system. With outdoor temperatures still in the 90s, library staff will monitor conditions closely and may close early if indoor heat becomes unsafe.

Read More »

Slide Show: Fire District Reaches New Heights with Ladder 41

Deer Park Fire Department’s fleet has a powerful new tool which will provide faster response times and increased reach to emergency scenes across the district. Improved local preparedness levels are anticipated because Ladder 41 is an addition to the area, which has the potential for homeowners’ insurance savings.

Read More »

“A Single Sunbeam is Enough to Drive Away Many Shadows” ST Francis of Assisi

With a heavy heart we announce the death of our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and dear friend Susan G. Robideaux Emry. Susan was born April 18th, 1953, in Spokane, WA, to William and Reubie Robideaux. She went to join the Lord peacefully, in her sleep on August 5th, 2024, at her cherished home on Reflection Lake in Elk, WA. Susan grew up and rivaled her feisty, fun-loving, 5 brothers in Spokane, WA, where they performed musical skits for family friends. She attended Marycliff and Mead High Schools. She met her future husband, Brian (Bud) Emry, at a party and was instantly charmed when he tuned his harmonica in orange soda. Bud, in turn, was captivated by Susan’s party trick – reciting Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards.

Read More »

Share this!

Featured Sponsor
Thank You For Your Support!

Share this!

Featured Sponsor
Thank You For Your Support!

Read more news.

This Weekend, Bounce Around Deer Park For Settlers Fun

Starting this Friday, Deer Park’s Settlers Day weekend features many old and new events to keep you hopping around town. People can see a lively parade, rodeo, fire station demonstrations, youth baseball tournaments, and a farm swap. Food vendors, live music, and family-friendly activities throughout the town. Additionally, there’s an opportunity to give back at a Special Olympics fundraiser, complete with water fights involving local fire and law enforcement personnel.

Read More »

Read & Support The

Local news to keep you informed and entertained. The Deer Park Gazette is locally owned and operated. When you support the Deer Park Gazette, you support local writers and photographers.