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Back by Popular Demand for the Second Annual Something mAAgic Fundraiser Event

There will be mAAgic in the air as Cynthia Rowland's Facial Magic® and American Airlines' Something mAAgic® Raise Funds And Wishes. There will be Lifting of Faces as well as Lifting the Spirits of Children.

(PRWEB) May 9, 2007 -- On Saturday, June 2nd, Cynthia Rowland, anti-aging expert and creator of Facial Magic®, the non-surgical, all natural face lift program, leads big hearted women in a fundraising workshop for the benefit of children.. This unusual fundraising event supports the efforts of the Something mAAgic Foundation, Inc® an employee volunteer group formed from American Airlines®, American Eagle®, and American Airlines Federal Credit Union®, who raise funds to fulfill the wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions

There will be lots of laughter and fun present at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, from 1 - 4 p.m., located at the Los Angeles Airport in Los Angeles, where participants will raise their eyebrows as renowned anti-aging expert Cynthia Rowland, www.rejenuve.com/mAAgic.htm leads generous women and men, through facial exercises for a good cause: to fulfill the wishes of seriously ill-children.

Joining forces with volunteers from the Something mAAgic Foundation®, the Facial Magic® workshop teaches women and men how to take 10 to 15 years off their faces, without surgery or injections. Through an exercise routine that takes less than 15 minutes a day, women and men can restore their beauty the all natural way and help fulfill the wishes of these courageous children at the same time.

"We decided it would be great fun to create an unusual fundraising benefit for the children supported by the Something mAAgic Foundation®. The results of Cynthia's face-saving techniques in 6 weeks just wowed me. Not only is the program easy-to-learn and easy-to-do, we're hoping that once women learn about the powerful and pain-less results of the Facial Magic® program, they'll donate the money they've been saving for their someday face-lift to these amazing children," says Anna Mackenzie, board member of Something mAAgic®.

The public is invited to make a reservation to attend this rare workshop led by anti-aging expert, Cynthia Rowland, who will teach them first-hand how to take 10 years off their looks by exercising their face and neck, just like they do their body.

"It's worth looking silly for a few seconds during the eyebrow lift exercise to look more youthful for years," states Cynthia, "and to help children with life threatening illnesses receive their wishes while we rid our faces of sagging facial muscles. A win for everyone!"

Something mAAgic Foundation, Inc.®, a non-profit organization run primarily by American Airlines®, American Eagle®, and American Airlines Federal Credit Union® volunteers, supports the missions of Give Kids the World Village™ and the Make-A-Wish Foundation®, by raising funds to enhance the fulfillment of wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions.

For more information and to book a reservation for the workshop please call Anna Mackenzie at 949-852-5334 or register online at www.rejenuve.com/mAAgic.htm . For interviews and demonstrations of Facial Magic®, the all-natural, non-surgical facelift, for the media by Cynthia please contact Gloria McMillan at 562-433-1597 and visit www.cynthiarowland.com.


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