Culmore Clinic Selected as Beneficiary at Prestigious Event

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The Culmore Clinic is excited and extremely honored to be selected as a beneficiary of Dominion Guild’s annual open house.  Since 1986 the Dominion Guild has been raising money for local projects and organizations. This year’s event will take place at the home of John and Paula Millian (4502 North 32nd Road, Arlington, VA, 22207). The 8500 square foot home was constructed in 2008 by architect Allen Smith, is professionally decorated by Anne Dutcher Interiors, and features a gourmet kitchen, beautiful stone fireplaces, light filled spaces and private balconies with views of neighboring Washington Golf and Country Club. Along with the tour of the spectacular home, boutique vendors will be on hand to help those in attendance get a head start on holiday shopping. All proceeds will go to the six selected organizations and Culmore Clinic could not be more proud among those chosen. Your support at this event will help us continue to expand our programs and care for those in the community who are in need. We hope to see you there!

The open house will take place on Wednesday, October 21st from 10am until 4pm. Advanced tickets are $15 and can be purchased at The Antique Guild, The Lemon Twist, Mesmeralda’s Ltd. and Great Dogs of Great Falls. Tickets can also be purchased the day of the event at the door for $20. Check below for the incredible list of vendors that will be on hand throughout the day. For more information call Eve Murty at 703-241-1941.

List of Vendors
All Things Olive
Charleston Shoe Company
Connie’s Chocolate Confections
Cottage Monet
Daniella Ortiz Design
Hand-painted Cashmere
Golf Clubsox
Ibhana Creations
Isabelle K Jewelry
Jacalyn Beam
Janet Egan Design
Jeff L Designs LLC
Junior League of Northern Virginia
La Cigale
Maggie’s Pottery
Paperworks
Patricia Lynch, Inc.
Points and Points
Pocket the Date
Red Rocket Candy 
Rock, Paper… No Scissors
Saint’s Nicks
Scout Bags & Bins
Sparkle n’ Bloom
The Antique Guild
Two the Moon
Whyte House Monograms