Located on Main Street in Timnath, Fine & Funky offers the latest trends in clothing, jewelry and accessories to their customers, straight from Los Angeles and New York. Now, the locally owned boutique is giving back to the community by hosting a fundraiser to benefit Pathways Hospice, a local non-profit agency that works with residents of Larimer and Weld counties to provide support and hospice/medical care in times of need.

On October 8 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Fine & Funky will be donating 25 percent of all sales to Pathways Hospice. Funds raised will be used for operational costs that support the agency's mission. Fine & Funky owner, Kate Morris, truly enjoys the warmth that the Pathways family brings into her store and is honored to help contribute to an organization that works so hard to make the Northern Colorado community a better place. October is also National Hospice Month, so it's even more fitting that proceeds will go directly to this important cause.

Morris hopes that this fundraising event will give people the opportunity to get some of their holiday shopping out of the way. Co-owner, Megan Barz actually travels to LA and New York every month, bringing the hottest styles back with her to share with Colorado at an affordable value. From cute dresses, to unique necklaces and stylish boots, customers will love browsing the store's hot finds and will end up walking out with the perfect outfit for any occasion.

Fine & Funky has teamed up with many other local organizations over the past three years, donating a total of over $50,000 to various causes. If you are interested in visiting their store, they are located at 4120 North Main Street in Timnath.

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