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SEATTLE, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Four-year-old Krystal from Bellevue, Wash. had a dream of being a princess in a movie, just like Cinderella. She was also determined to live happily ever after, like all princesses, after completing treatment for an abdominal tumor last year. Thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Redmond High Schools performing arts department, her wish was granted last Saturday, November 19. Krystals wish marks the 3000th wish granted by the local chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Krystals princess adventure began with her arriving at Redmond High School in true star style, via Tammy Wynettes former luxury tour bus, which was donated as Krystals royal coach for the day. Upon arrival, she was whisked away to the dressing room where she changed into her custom-made princess dress and was given star make-up treatment. After donning her Cinderella slippers, Krystals transformation into a princess was complete and she took off for the stage, ready to begin filming her long-anticipated movie. For the next two hours, Krystals every move was captured on film by Victory Studios as she was guided through different scenes and actions with her Prince, Fairy Godmother, and other Cinderella characters. After taking a break, Krystal returned to Redmond High School that night to watch the schools final performance of Cinderella. Greeted by a huge welcome banner, Krystal was all smiles as she watched her new friends perform on stage. Krystal was then invited to take one final dance with Prince Charming in front of the packed audience and was filled with joy as she joined the cast during the curtain call. She was then presented with her very own Cinderella plaque, signed by the entire cast, adding a truly spectacular touch to a magical day. At the end of the night, Krystal refused to take off her Cinderella slippers, wanting to remain a princess forever! The final installment of her wish, watching the premiere of her own Cinderella movie, is scheduled for early next year. Krystals wish is the 3000th wish granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation(R) of Alaska, Montana, Northern Idaho & Washington, which grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. Each year, hundreds of children throughout the Northwest receive a wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. For more information about the Foundation, including how you can help share the power of a wish(R), contact us at (800) 304-WISH, or visit our Web site at http://www.northwestwishes.org.
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