Women for Women High Tea & Luncheon
Join us for an afternoon of great company, assorted fine teas, delectable petit fours and a not-to-be-missed first-person performance by
Ms. Kerry Bryan as “living historian” Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hutter, founder of Northern Home for Friendless Children. The tea will take place at our beautiful Roxborough campus.
The Women for Women High Tea and Luncheon will also be an opportunity for you to learn more about our new Elizabeth Hutter Society, honoring Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hutter. We believe in the power of women helping women and also invite you to support our Generations mother-baby programs in a very tangible way by donating the items we need most: disposable baby diapers (all sizes), wipes and formula. Gift cards also welcomed.
Guests who bring donated items will be entered into our special raffle to win a British Tea inspired prize!
Delight in this memorable experience and reserve your seat at our High Tea today!
Kindly RSVP by May 24th. Please click here to pay online or download this form to send in with your payment.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the tea!
Please register online or via email to bdowning@northernchildren.org. You may pay online or at the door. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.
First Annual Guac-Off!
The Young MANNA Friends present the First Annual Guac-Off! Help MANNA find the best guacamole in Philly or compete for bragging rights. Purchase tickets or register to compete at www.mannapa.org/guac-off
Event info:
SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd from 1 – 4pm
Fleisher Art Memorial
719 Catharine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Tickets $20
Cutting out the Middle Man: From Fiscal Sponsorship to Direct Management - May 17
Fiscal sponsorship has long been a solution to provide individual artists and unorganized projects access to tax-exempt status so they can raise funds. There is another approach—Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (CFS)—that can provide not just artists but also organizations more efficient, affordable, and permanent management resources—accounting, compliance, insurances, contracting, project management, and more. Join us to learn about this approach and how it might benefit you.
Co-presented by CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
Fiscal sponsorship has long been a solution to provide individual artists and unorganized projects access to tax-exempt status so they can raise funds. This approach has been made popular by such organizations as Fractured Atlas and NYFA. In this model, funds pass through the sponsor to the project leaders, leaving them with substantial administrative tasks and liabilities.
There is another approach—Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship (CFS)—that can provide not just artists but also organizations more efficient, affordable, and permanent management resources—accounting, compliance, insurances, contracting, project management, and more. As the cultural sector works to increase efficiency and maintain (or increase) the impact of its work in the face of thinner resources, there is renewed interest in this approach as a means to help accomplish the goals of the sector.
This session will introduce CFS and explore how it can provide to the Greater Philadelphia cultural community a resource for individual artists and organizations to adapt to the New Economy. Our discussion will explore this approach, the related research performed and unique CFS solution developed by CultureWorks, and gather further input on the needs and issues of our creative colleagues.
Light breakfast will be provided.
For questions about this event, please contact Lindsay Tucker So, Trust Program Manager, CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia at lso@cultureworksphila.org or (267) 597-3807.
Party in the Playground
Party in the Playground is a playful, adults-only, cocktail reception to benefit Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse.
Join us for hors d’oeuvres from popular food trucks, beer and wine, a scavenger hunt, a silent auction, a photo booth, and the presentation of the 2013 Ida Newman Magic of Play Award to Jim Strazzella, founding President of Smith’s Board of Directors.
*rain or shine
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