The Kehrein Center for the Arts Hosts Inaugural Garden Party
The Kehrein Center for the Arts Hosts Inaugural Garden Party
KCA Introduces 100 Black Women and Their Allies Program
The Kehrein Center for the Arts Foundation is thrilled to host its inaugural Garden Party, to connect, support, and engage with the KCAF’s vibrant community arts programming. Join us from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Kehrein Center for the Arts at 5628 West Washington Blvd.
Powered by 100 Black Women and Their Allies, guests will enjoy various enriching activities, including presentations related to bouquet making, essential oil making, healing herbs tea bar, a burning bowl, and on-site voter registration. Members and guests will also learn more about the benefits of the 100 Black Women and Their Allies Campaign.
100 Black Women and Their Allies have intentionally crafted a circle to support the work of the KCAF while fostering a community of women and their allies. This circle is designed to build meaningful connections, collaborate on transformative initiatives within the Chicagoland area, and experience personal growth through the impactful programming that KCAF thoughtfully curates. Members enjoy the benefits of attending KCAF events with their sister circle, along with exclusive perks like food and beverage discounts, priority parking, and priority theater seating.
For more information and to register, visit: https://tinyurl.com/5drmmw59.
Connect with The Kehrein Center for the Arts:
Website: www.kcachicago.org
Facebook: The Kehrein Center for the Arts
Twitter/X: @kehreincentercs
Instagram: kcachicago
100+ is a coalition of Black women and their trusted allies dedicated to supporting the mission of the KCAF. This intentionally crafted circle funds KCAF’s work while fostering connections that empower individuals and communities across the Chicagoland area.
The Kehrein Center for the Arts Foundation aims to provide a home for artistic, creative expression, and civic engagement that animates and engages the human spirit in ways that prioritize the Black experience in the Austin Community and beyond! We have the honor of bringing arts opportunities to Austin and the Greater West Side of Chicago. Having held over 100 events to date, and having served over 70,000 individuals through our arts programming since our renovation that took place just before having to shutter our doors due to COVID-19, we are thrilled to be now looking to expand our offerings in ways that continue to elevate and promote arts activations that are for Black people, by Black people, educating and exposing the community to a wide range of artistry that also intentionally represents them. We strive to debunk racial and social myths upheld through underrepresentation and misrepresentation in the arts. We are highly committed to ensuring arts accessibility in ways that reflect the people who live, love, laugh, work, and play in Austin and on the Greater West Side.
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