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==About==
==About==
Zan Short was born in Houston, Texas, in the late 1930s. Between 1989 and 2008 her organization, the Party Parade, raised over $1 million for assorted charities. Short was recognized as one of the [[Daily Progress Daily Dozen]] in 2009 for her efforts in the community.<ref>{{cite web|title=Short hosts parade of charitable parties|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/cdp-news-local/2009/dec/30/short_hosts_parade_of_charitable_parties-ar-87888/|author=Olin Erickson|work=|publisher=Daily Progress|location=Charlottesville, Virginia|publishdate=December 30, 2009|accessdate=August 9, 2012}}</ref>
Zan Short was born in Houston, Texas, in the late 1930s. Between 1989 and 2008 her organization, the Party Parade, raised over $1 million for assorted charities. Short was recognized as one of the [[Daily Progress Daily Dozen]] in 2009 for her efforts in the community.<ref>{{cite-progress-mg|title=Short hosts parade of charitable parties|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/cdp-news-local/2009/dec/30/short_hosts_parade_of_charitable_parties-ar-87888/|author=Olin Erickson|work=|publisher=Daily Progress|location=Charlottesville, Virginia|publishdate=December 30, 2009|accessdate=August 9, 2012}}</ref>


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Zan Short is the founder of Party Parade, an organization that supports charities with small grants.


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About

Zan Short was born in Houston, Texas, in the late 1930s. Between 1989 and 2008 her organization, the Party Parade, raised over $1 million for assorted charities. Short was recognized as one of the Daily Progress Daily Dozen in 2009 for her efforts in the community.[1]

References

  1. Web. Short hosts parade of charitable parties, Olin Erickson, Daily Progress, Media General, December 30, 2009, retrieved August 9, 2012.