The Dallas Public Library's annual 'Fairy Tale Closet' offers students the chance to get dressed up for prom free of charge thanks to public donations.
The library's Fairy Tale Closet will have hundreds of options in a variety of sizes and styles available thanks to public donationsLocal high school students can feel like a million bucks at prom for free, thanks to the Dallas Public Library's
"The teens, they absolutely love the closet. When a teen finds their perfect prom dress, you see smile on their face, and they're all excited to have perfect dress for prom," said Latari Prater with the Dallas Public Library."As you know, prom can be very expensive so the opportunity to come in and get a free prom dress, or a prom tuxedo or suit is priceless."
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