Arkansas Community Organizations Paint & Sip Fundraiser

About this action

Come celebrate black history month with Arkansas community organizations on Sunday February 22nd!

Members are hosting a paint and sip party at Nawf of the city in North Little Rock. Tickets cost $25 a person or $40 for a couple and Food and drinks will be sold by the venue.

You’ll go home with an 11”x14” canvas that you’ll paint using a stencil of a number of different historical black figures or designs inspired by African American history.

All ticket proceeds will go to fund grassroots organizing in underserved neighborhoods across Arkansas in order to build people power that can stand up for the rights we deserve and the changes we need.

Why You should Act

All ticket proceeds will go to fund grassroots organizing in underserved neighborhoods across Arkansas in order to build people power that can stand up for the rights we deserve and the changes we need.

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