Y Women – Wine Tasting With Purpose – Dec 2016
We have a wonderful turn our of amazing women at our Y Women Wine Tasting event. Each event is a unique gathering of women who care deeply about their community. We offer opportunities to network with like-minded individuals and spread awareness about the programs and services provided at YWCA Spokane.
Donations For Our Sister’s Closet
In addition to gathering and connecting with fabulous women from our community, we also hosted a donation drive for Our Sister’s Closet. Each guest brought a new bra or undies set as a donation. Our Sister’s Closet often has a difficult time receiving enough new bras, underwear, and socks to provide to the women who attend appointments. Clothing drives during Y Women events make a huge difference in filling this need. To host a donation drive please contact Teresa Dixon at 509-789-9280 or email teresad@ywcaspokane.org.
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Thank You To Our Sponsors
Sincere thank you goes out to Nectar Tasting Room for providing such a beautiful location to host the event. James and Kathy Mangis Photography for capturing the evening so well. Also sincere appreciation to Glo Med Spa for being our 2016 event sponsor. This event and year wouldn’t have been a success without your support!
Capturing The Evening
James and Kathy Mangis Photography did a fantastic job of capturing so many beautiful memories from the evening.
By: Erica Schreiber
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