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Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation,â„¢ a non-profit organization dedicated to granting wishes to men and women battling stage IV breast cancer, has kicked off its Brides Against Breast Cancerâ„¢ Nationwide Tour of Gowns and will be stopping in San Antonio, TX on July 31 - August 1. Local brides-to-be will have an opportunity to find their dream gowns while making wishes come true for metastatic breast cancer patients. The charity wedding gown sale features hundreds of beautiful gowns donated by manufacturers, designers, retailers and individuals. Specific gown prices range from $199 and up, including hundreds of brand name and designer gowns, some valued up to $8,000. Tiaras, veils, crinolines and other accessories will also be offered. Bridal gown donations will also be accepted for gowns 2006 and newer. For more information about the tour, please visit www.bridesagainstbreastcancer.org.
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