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Mom Prom: Detroit Charity Dance Idea Starting To Spread

Mom Prom Detroit

First Posted: 03/01/11 03:03 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Like most prom dresses, Michelle Salamon's got stashed in a closet after the big night. The white floor-length gown she sewed during home economics class in 1990 languished for years until she learned about an event that gives mothers a charitable excuse to squeeze back into their youth.

"It's a little snug," the 38-year-old teacher's assistant joked before entering a party affectionately known as the "Mom Prom" in suburban Detroit. "I just zipped it up, and it fits!"

Now in its sixth year, the ladies-only gathering encourages women to dive into their closets and pull out prom, bridesmaid and even wedding dresses – that are decades old in some cases – for a night of dancing, drinking and reminiscing while raising money for worthy causes. The event has brought in thousands of dollars for cancer research and charitable groups, and is inspiring similar events in other states.

"That's why we have prom," organizer Betsy Crapps told the cheering group of more than 100 women as they jammed to 1980s music and beyond Friday, proudly donning a metallic rainbow of chiffon, satin and sequins. "We're changing the world, ladies, one prom at a time."

The event owes its origin to the puffy pink number that Crapps wore to her senior prom. The 41-year-old was so amused by the gown when her mother gave it back to her several years ago that she wore it to her friends' Academy Awards watch party. It was a hit, and about a dozen friends agreed to don their tacky, dated dresses for a night of dinner and dancing designed to raise money for charity.

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After a local newspaper columnist caught wind of the get-together, Crapps was inundated with calls from women interested in attending the next outing. So in 2007, she held the Mom Prom in the gym at her church in Canton Township, and after women paid $10 each to attend, she dropped off an $820 check at a local homeless shelter.

Since then, she has consulted for an event in Seattle last year and one scheduled for April in Middletown, N.Y. She's also heard from mothers interested in hosting similar parties in Indiana, Illinois and Pennsylvania.

Crapps' sister, Katie Long, attended the bash to get ideas about holding a Mom Prom in New Hampshire. The 32-year-old, who earlier joked "it's cool to be ugly," swaggered in a shimmery, rose-colored 1980s-era dress with gold metallic leaves that she bought on eBay.

Crapps, the assistant director of faith formation at St. Thomas a'Becket Catholic Church, said her dream is to see Mom Proms held across the country on the same day.

Her event this year raised more than $3,000 for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and the HHT Foundation, which works toward finding a cure for a genetic disorder that causes blood vessel abnormalities. Past recipients include the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and First Step, a group working to combat domestic and sexual violence.

Jody Nissan, who has several family members with HHT, took to the microphone during Friday's event to offer a tearful "thank you." She was rewarded with an equally emotional response.

It's that togetherness that makes the event so special, said five-time Mom Prom goer Katy Cleveland, a 35-year-old mother of two from Canton. "Moms are always willing to give," she said.

Some attendees' selected attire came with deeper meaning, including Angela Leto's floral yellow, orange and green dress. Her grandmother wore it to a family wedding in 1964 and predicted before she died that Leto would one day wear it.

"And here I am," the 41-year-old Verizon Wireless engineer said, smiling as she held a picture of her grandmother wearing the dress.

Ellie Wallace, who was crowned Mom Prom queen, donned the aqua-colored dress that her late mother wore to Wallace's wedding in 1991. "I really miss her," said the 46-year-old Canton resident who works in advertising.

Women boasted about the camaraderie and unique atmosphere of the event, but Long suggested an added perk: "You're not worried about your husband not wanting to dance."

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CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Like most prom dresses, Michelle Salamon's got stashed in a closet after the big night. The white floor-length gown she sewed during home economics class in 1990 languis...
CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Like most prom dresses, Michelle Salamon's got stashed in a closet after the big night. The white floor-length gown she sewed during home economics class in 1990 languis...
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
07:16 PM on 03/02/2011
Looks like lots of fun. Good cause. Go girls.
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12:27 PM on 03/02/2011
They all look great to me....and they're raising money for the homeless.....that's Mom power for ya!
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donitacurioso
Right foot... Left foot... Repeat...
11:43 AM on 03/02/2011
Great idea. Looks like it's a lot of fun. These ladies are playful and beautiful. So why are some of the guys here slamming them for not being 17 anymore?
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lotusgirl
Turned off the TV and stepped out of the Matrix
12:56 PM on 03/02/2011
I know, people are so mean. These ladies are having a great time and raising $ for charity. I be the guys who has the mean comments never do anything for anyone.

I want to go back the their maturity level and say "act your age, not your shoe size."
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yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
10:48 AM on 03/02/2011
so the male counterpart would be a "beer run" for charity where a coupla hundred guys set off down a path of bars, having a drink at each one until there is only one guy left standing.
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Carol Kasun Dixson
11:37 AM on 03/02/2011
We have them here in the U.P. They are called Poker Runs. They take place any time of the year. Motorcycles, 4-wheelers, snowmobiles. The runs go from bar to bar. You pay to enter, go from bar to bar collecting cards. At the end the best poker hands win a prize. Always plenty of participants!
10:44 AM on 03/02/2011
I think they look pretty damn good, all things considered.
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lotusgirl
Turned off the TV and stepped out of the Matrix
10:37 AM on 03/02/2011
They look like they are having a blast. Darn, even if I had my old prom dress, I could not squeeze my 45 y.o. buttocks into it. Oh well....
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donitacurioso
Right foot... Left foot... Repeat...
11:44 AM on 03/02/2011
My dress is long gone. Too bad. It was a doozy.
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lotusgirl
Turned off the TV and stepped out of the Matrix
12:28 PM on 03/02/2011
I had 2. One was a beautiful Greek inspired white gown. The other is a pink and lace monstrosity.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
10:36 AM on 03/02/2011
Moms on the go! Wonderful. They deserve a night for themselves :).
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RBLRDR
Can I curse in this little box?
10:18 AM on 03/02/2011
Go Momma's!
10:18 AM on 03/02/2011
Go for it Ladies ! ! !

Why not??

"Don't worry , be Happy "

Great idea ! !
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GeoToronto
Nik Nak Paddy Wak, Still Ridin' Caddy-Laks
10:02 AM on 03/02/2011
For some reason, when I saw the picture of the "mom's" line dancing, I thought of Al Bundy...
It must've been some residual thoughts left over from my pre-enlightenment period.
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foregoneconclusion
Roll the stone away, let the guilty pay
10:01 AM on 03/02/2011
I don't understand....where are the dudes?
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233Sandy
09:57 AM on 03/02/2011
GIrls just want to have fun!!!!
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OnTheOtherBeach
09:54 AM on 03/02/2011
Dang. I read that as "Mom Pron" 8-)
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steelol
09:43 AM on 03/02/2011
Detroit can't catch a break...