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Sticking Together: An Evening of Sticker Art and Social Action

Hosted by Jewish Federation Women’s Philanthropy

Adults

  • Thu, Nov 30
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EST
  • Jewish Federation of Detroit

Details

Thank you for your interest in this event, but as of right now we are SOLD OUT! If you would like to be added to our waitlist, please email Amy at awayne@jfmd.org and we will let you know if a spot becomes available.


We're excited to make something from the heart with our TOV (Tikkun Olam Volunteers) Co-Chair Emily Parr Gottsegen of @stickemstickerart on Instagram who is going to help us get crafty and send some love to Israeli soldiers. Emily takes old school stickers from the 80s and 90s (Fuzzies and Oilies, ring a bell?) and turns them into unique and personalized silhouette works of art. Create one for yourself and one for an IDF soldier to let them know we're thinking of them here in Detroit.


In addition, we will learn about Dignity Grows, a cause TOV is committed to supporting this year. Dignity Grows works to combat "period poverty" by providing girls and women with the hygiene products needed to participate in work, school and everyday life during menstruation. You'll have the opportunity to learn more about this organization and ways to help further their mission with TOV.


Please register in advance by November 21. Space is very limited.

$36 per person includes sticker art, wine and snacks.

This event is intended for women who are 21 and older.


Thank you to our Leadership:


TOV Co-Charis

Emily Parr Gottsegen

Lori Hirsch

Lori Serlin


Women's Philanthropy Dignity Grow Chair

Stephanie Belsky


Women's Philanthropy Leadership

Sherrie Singer, President

Nancy Glen, Campaign Chair

Shelly Rubenfire, Associate Campaign Chair

Robbie Sherman, Vice President

Location

  • Jewish Federation of Detroit
    6735 Telegraph Rd
    Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48301, United States of America

Organized By

Point of Contact

Amy Wayne