Aug 25th – Green Carpet Event
August 17, 2010 by IamMoody.com Team
Filed under Events, IamMoody Events, Past Events
NONTOXIQUE is going to New York Fashion Week 2010!
To celebrate, BMW of Minnetonka is hosting this amazing fashion and product event on August 25, 2010.
NONTOXIQUE, BMW of Minnetonka and IamMoody are proud to present the Green Carpet Event at BMW of Minnetonka. Join us at 5:00 pm and enjoy delicious food catered from CRAVE, music from DJ Sheik and special guest host Katie Dohman from MN Monthly Magazine. A spectacular fashion runway will showcase styles from OPM, Bumbershute, il Vostro and Irely. Gift bags will be handed out with samples from NONTOXIQUE, Infinity Tea House, plus much more. A portion of the proceeds will benefit TreeHouse.
There will also be an incredible scavenger hunt with some great prizes, more info about that coming soon.
More information and ticket sales information coming soon so be sure to stop back often!
Feb 28th – Legends Chain Reaction @ Epic
February 11, 2009 by IamMoody.com Team
Filed under Past Events
IamMoody.com is helping to raise money for the MN Emergency Food Shelf through a series of events at Epic know as Legends Chain Reaction.
A fusion of celebrity entertainers paired with haute couture fashion – creating an entertaining journey. IamMoody.com is choreographing an array of looks from local boutiques; featuring urban trends and high end fashion.
To make this unique evening the ultimate ladies night, R&B international recording artist Jon B will perform during and after the Fashion Show continuing our audiences artistic journey into the night.
Diamond Raffle – A gorgeous two carat diamond ring, donated by Zeeba, will be raffled off with 100% of the proceeds going directly to the charities involved.
Fund A Need – A personalized private funding program will be available where guests can choose from a menu of outreach efforts provided to our community by the Emergency Food Shelf Network. Touch your neighbors in our community by providing support to vital needs such as The Lost Harvest’s “A-buck-for-a-truck” program.



