Celebrating 20 years: raffles, pastry auction, cash bar, heavy hors d'oeuvres, 1920s costumes, and a night to remember.
John Kelley and Anissa Willkom
Here is a sneak peek of a stunning painting that you can have a chance to win at the Fall Gathering: "Sharing a Moment" by Toril Fisher.
Best 1920s themed costume wins this John Blaine Society Mug! "Name after the once Governor of Wisconsin who is credited with repealing Amendment XVIII known as Prohibition. He later authored the 21st Amendment (Blaine Act), which repealed the 18th Amendment (Volstead Act), which had prohibited intoxicating liquors."
A stamped Packers football of all of the current players' signatures will be a part of a raffle basket.
Going along with our theme, there will be a "signature drink" available for purchase at the cash bar right at 5:30 PM when the doors open! Join in the fun!
In addition, there will be a variety of 6-7 raffle baskets. Grab your 10 tickets for $20! You can look forward to baskets and items such as these: Fresh Produce, Staycation (Airbnb with an activity), Wisconsin Basket, Woolen Mittens, Toril's painting, etc.
For extra fun, we have a backdrop for you to take your picture! #20YearsofJOSHUA
The Art Against the Odds exhibit has graciously allowed JOSHUA to showcase several pieces of their art at our Fall Gathering on Saturday. Another amazing reason to register today!
We also have a few of their catalogue books for sale that you can purchase on Saturday too. Learn more here: https://www.artagainsttheodds.com/
"Wisconsin is a segregated state with high levels of incarceration for black and brown populations. This exhibition will allow participants to share their voices, visions, and ideas in an exchange with the outside world. It will define the act of art making as not only a creative past-time, but a life-saving tool of self-definition for those who are removed from society.
The exhibition will also introduce a broad audience to the complex problems of mass incarceration. Because the circumstances of captivity are hidden from view, the humanity of imprisoned individuals is often lost to statistics. After its opening run in Milwaukee in early 2023, the exhibition will travel to several other state venues."
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