A Night In Paris: 3rd Annual Prom Fundraiser

A Night In Paris: 3rd Annual Adult Prom Fundraiser
Ooh la la! Please join us for A Night In Paris, our 3rd Annual Adult Prom Fundraiser on Friday, April 27 from 8 to 11 pm. Bring your top hats, party pants, and dancing shoes for what promises to be an unforgettable night at Sutra Lounge in midtown Atlanta. The event will feature:

  • Spectacular drink specials!
  • Lively music from DJ Sumo!
  • A raffle with fabulous prizes!
  • A photo booth from LeahAndMark.com!

Tickets are $20 per person in advance and $25 at the door—and include both a signature cocktail and automatic entry into our prize raffle. 21 and up. Dress code: black tie optional.

100% of the proceeds will go toward funding programs for underprivileged teens from Cross Keys, Maynard Jackson, and Grady high schools.

Update 4/27: Online tickets closed. $25 at the door tonight. See you then!

Can’t make it? Show your support by making a donation:

Special thanks to our generous sponsors for their support:
Sutra LoungeLeahAndMark.comDJ SumoBendin Sumrall & Ladner, LLCThe Law Offices of Betty Nguyen DavisSales Management AssociationthreeAmerican Southern Insurance CompanyInsperity, Sara Lee ParkerMarty the Plumber, and Torch Fitness.


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Old Hollywood Photos from LeahAndMark.com!

Hey, how fun are these? Check out the awesome photos taken by Laura Polmear from LeahAndMark.com. Some of our faves from the night:

Want more? Of course you do! See the full gallery here. 

Once again, thanks to Laura and her team for being such pros. And take a look at Laura’s work on her blog—girl’s got talent!

Old Hollywood, Honors Night, Dash Bash

First of all, thanks to everyone who came out to our 2nd annual prom fundraiser, Old Hollywood, at Sutra Lounge in midtown. We had another excellent turnout, and we are overwhelmed by the amount of support we’ve received. Ladies, you all looked gorgeous, and guys—Clark Gable would have been proud. Special thanks to the amazing staff at Sutra, who handled the event like pros (and rescued our lost credit cards and IDs at the bar); to our deejay, Andrew Wroblewski (aka Dubsmash), who rocked it all night long; to Laura Polmear and her team from LeahAndMark.com; and of course, to our sponsors, Sanctuary Real Estate, Loan South Mortgage, The Law Offices of Betty Nguyen Davis, Bendin Sumrall & Ladner, and the Sales Management Association, for their generosity and support. We couldn’t have done it without you.

Check out some pics from the event (more to come from LeahAndMark.com):

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Finally, our friends at Dashboard Co-op are having Dash Bash, a fundraiser, at Kai Lin Art tomorrow, May 12 from 7 to 10 pm. Come on out for drinks, an art auction, and merriment! It’s a $10 suggested donation with free drink tickets. We’ll be there working the bar—come say hi! (More deets on their Facebook event page.)

Many Thanks

Happy Monday, everyone! How is it already the end of April? In one week, we’ll have our 2nd annual prom fundraiser, Old Hollywood, at Sutra Lounge in midtown. It’s our biggest fundraiser of the year, and we’ll have drink specials, music from Dubsmash, a photo booth from LeahAndMark.com, and a red carpet. As if that’s not exciting enough, we’ll also have a raffle with fabulous prizes like a night at the W hotel, 2 tickets to the New Kids on the Block/Backstreet Boys show, 8 classes at Dance101, and weekend cabin stay in Blue Ridge, GA. Wish we could enter! Remember, it’s in one week, on Friday May 6 from 8-11pm.

In other news, we want to say thanks to our friends from Sanctuary Real Estate, Dashboard Co-Op, and WonderRoot for supporting us and spreading the word about our baby organization. Sanctuary, one of our early supporters, recently had their 3rd annual Share the Love benefit concert, a 70s-inspired music event that raises money for local charities. Every year, Sanctuary chooses three nonprofits to support, and we at Athena’s Warehouse have been lucky enough to be recipients not once but twice (first in 2009 and again this year). The concert was held at Eddie’s Attic and headlined by 70s cover band The Susi French Connection, and boy, what a turnout we had. The place was packed with people dressed in bell bottoms, vests, love beads, crazy wigs, peace signs, and go-go-boots—no joking around with this crowd! Altogether Sanctuary raised more than $2,400, to be distributed among Athena’s Warehouse, along with Atlanta Pet Rescue and Georgia Organics, two other worthy causes in Atlanta.

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We’re also lucky to know the good people from Dashboard Co-Op and WonderRoot, two local nonprofits dedicated to art and community. Dashboard focuses on free promotion and professional development to artists of any medium, offering Atlanta artists free exhibitions, workshops, and consultations. Like Athena’s, Dashboard was founded by women—that would be Beth Malone and Courtney Hammond, who wanted to give artists a free, easy way to “show off work that deserves to be seen.” WonderRoot, which was formed in 2004, is committed to uniting artists and community to inspire positive social change. Last weekend, WonderRoot and Dashboard teamed up to raise money for Athena’s at an informal BBQ held in Beth’s own backyard. She and Chris, one of the founders of WonderRoot, cooked up a storm: barbecue tofu, corn on the cob, black-eyed peas, collard greens, cornbread, the works. In addition to good food, we had good company. We had the chance to socialize with some pretty great people outside the Athena’s Warehouse circle, and we’re both humbled by and thankful for their support. Because when you get right down to it, we depend on people like Sanctuary, Dashboard, and WonderRoot, people who are willing to take a chance on us. So thank you, all of you, who support us and allow us to do what we do.

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D-Day at Grady HS

We had another successful Dress Day, this time at Grady High School. With our band of volunteers, we helped pair a dozen girls with the prom dress of her choice. Due to the smaller group, this D-Day was definitely less hectic than others, with everything falling perfectly into place. No hiccups, no drama, just a bunch of happy girls trying on dresses and jammin’ to a teenager-approved playlist. Thanks again to our enthusiastic volunteers and to the Grady parents, who not only came out to support their daughters but also provided us with yummy breakfast. We enjoyed every moment of it and can’t wait to do it again next year. Check out the pics of our adorable teen queens!

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And of course, don’t forget your tix to our 2nd annual prom fundraiser, Old Hollywood on Friday, May 6th at Sutra Lounge from 8 to 11 pm. Did we mention all the awesome raffle prizes you could win?

- A weekend cabin escape in Blue Ridge, Georgia
- A night at the W hotel in Atlanta
- 2 tickets to the New Kids on the Block/Backstreet Boys show at Philips Arena
- 8 classes at Dance 101
- Brunch for 2 at the Four Seasons Hotel
- Dinner for 2 at Nino’s Italian Restaurant

RSVP on our Facebook event page.

Be AW You Can Be

Happy Tuesday, everyone! Apologies for the lack of posts lately. We recently wrapped up the Be Awesome Be Aware program with Cross Keys High School, ending with a workshop on Civic Duty and what it means to be socially responsible. Founder Bee spoke about her impetus to help others, inspired by her roots as the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, who received sponsorship and assistance from church, family, and the government after fleeing a war-torn country. One of Bee’s favorite local nonprofits is Atlanta Mission, which provides emergency shelter, rehabilitation services, and long-term residential recovery to women and women with children who are seeking recovery for chemical dependency, domestic violence, and other life-controlling problems. Every year, she personally packs and donates Christmas shoeboxes to the women and children of Atlanta Mission. For the last workshop, we decided to do something similar—except instead of Christmas shoeboxes, we packed Easter baskets. We had a great time assembling baskets with the girls, who also included personal notes wishing the recipients a happy Easter. 

With the conclusion of Be Awesome Be Aware, we’ve reflected on the program as a whole and realize that, yes, we’re still rough around the edges. There were times when we could have been more organized, more efficient. But we know better now, and our program had a good first run. We also met some great people who generously donated their time to our little organization. (Melanie S. Taylor, Chef Carlin, Planned Parenthood, Todd and Leigh Layton, Desiree Nathanson, Banking On Our Future—we couldn’t have done it without you.)

Most importantly, the girls learned a lot, too. They are more prepared for college, for the real world, than they were in January, and they themselves are wonderful people: smart, mature, hopeful, open, honest, funny, and enthusiastic. We’ll miss them dearly and wish them nothing but the best in college—and hope they carry something from Athena’s Warehouse with them, whether it’s how to shop on a budget, apply for a job, or simply believe in yourself.

And as mentioned in previous posts, Be Awesome Be Aware isn’t only about real-life awareness and personal support—we also believe in empowerment through higher education, which is why one of our participants will receive a $1,000 scholarship, funded by our amazing sponsor, Sanctuary Real Estate. The Board of Directors will judge based on a personal essay describing the impact the workshops have had on the recipient’s life. Come May 15th, we’ll announce the winner at Cross Keys’ Honors Night.

On another note, grab your tickets to our 2nd annual prom fundraiser, Old Hollywood on Friday, May 6th at Sutra Lounge from 8 to 11 pm. We’ll have fabulous raffle prizes, drink specials, awesome music from Dubsmash, a photo booth from LeahAndMark.com, and even a red carpet. Tickets are only $20, and the proceeds will help us continue to fund programs like Be Awesome Be Aware and the Prom Project.

RSVP on our Facebook event page.

Old Hollywood Prom Tickets Are Now Available!

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Get ready to walk the red carpet—pre-sale tickets to Old Hollywood are now available! Please join us for our 2nd annual prom fundraiser on Friday, May 6 from 8 to 11 pm at Sutra Lounge in midtown. All proceeds will go toward funding current and future programs for underprivileged teen girls at Cross Keys, Maynard Jackson, and Grady high schools. 21 & up only.

The event will feature drink specials, music from Dubsmash, a photo booth from LeahAndMark.com, and fabulous raffle prizes, including:

- A weekend cabin escape in Blue Ridge, Georgia
- A night at the W hotel in Atlanta
- 2 tickets to the New Kids on the Block/Backstreet Boys show at Philips Arena
- 8 classes at Dance 101
- Brunch for 2 at the Four Seasons Hotel
- Dinner for 2 at Nino’s Italian Restaurant

Dress Code:
The theme is Old Hollywood, so we encourage you to dress as your favorite Hollywood legend. Ladies, it’s all about the glam hair and makeup. Think Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner. Gentlemen, look to Clark Gable and Cary Grant for inspiration (and maybe even Chuck Bass? Yes, we went there).

 

Ticket Information:
Pre-sale: $20
At the door: $25
Please bring your ticket receipt and a valid photo ID to the event.

[Online tickets no longer available 5/6. Get them at the door for $25.]


Or purchase tickets in person from AW Board Members:

Bee Nguyen: bee.nguyen@athenaswarehouse.org
Phi Nguyen: phi.nguyen@athenaswarehouse.org
Kristen Carlson: kristen.carlson@athenaswarehouse.org
Shannon Bagshaw: shannon.bagshaw@athenaswarehouse.org
Kim Nguyen: kim.nguyen@athenaswarehouse.org
Sara Lee Parker: saralee.parker@athenaswarehouse.org

RSVP on our Facebook event page.

Thanks to our sponsors: Sutra Lounge, Sanctuary Real Estate, Loan South Mortgage, The Law Offices of Betty Nguyen Davis, The Sales Management Association, Bendin Sumrall & Ladner, LeahAndMark.com, Dubsmash

Get Ready for Share the Love

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Happy Monday, everyone! Is it too early to be thinking about the weekend? Next Sunday we’ll be putting on our love beads and dancing shoes for Sanctuary Real Estate’s 3rd annual benefit concert, Share the Love, featuring opening act KC Clifford and the always fabulous Susi French Connection. The song list includes everyone from Donna Summer and Neil Diamond to the Bee Gees and ABBA (fingers crossed for “Dancing Queen”). We’re also excited about Share the Love’s venue change to Eddie’s Attic, Decatur’s hot spot for local musicians and up-and-coming talent. Best of all, though, the event benefits Atlanta Pet Rescue, Georgia Organics, and us! What’s not to love? Space is limited, so get your tickets today.

What: Share the Love
When: Sunday, March 27 from 5:00 to 10:00 pm
Where: Eddie’s Attic
Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door

Prom, Open Hand, and Future Events

Hey fellow warriors! Here at AW, we’ve been as busy as ever, wrapping up the Prom Project at Open Hand; continuing the workshops for Be Awesome, Be Aware; and gearing up for our annual adult prom fundraiser in May. Here’s a quick recap:

The girls from Cross Keys and Maynard Jackson dedicated their Sunday to packaging meals at Project Open Hand, which distributes about 5,000 meals every day for a growing population of chronically ill patients. Open Hand has served the Atlanta community for more than 20 years, offering Comprehensive Nutrition Care for disease management and prevention, group information sharing and self-management support sessions, and Medical Nutrition Therapy. The staff is incredibly efficient, organized, and helpful, making the volunteer experience both easy and rewarding. The girls loved it—and even looked fabulous in their hairnets and aprons. After packaging meals, each girl received a newly dry-cleaned dress, previously chosen at Dress Day.

Meanwhile, we have been continuing the Be Awesome, Be Aware program at Cross Keys with great success. For our Self-Defense workshop, we had guest speaker Todd Layton speak about his experience as a police detective at Dekalb County. He talked about the importance of trusting your gut and being aware of your surroundings. Next, for our Positive Body Image workshop, life coach Leigh Layton (Todd’s wife!) and Dance101 instructor Desiree Nathanson worked in tandem to promote healthy self esteem from both the mind and body. We made emotional breakthroughs with Leigh, while the girls got to have fun learning a dance with Desiree. Coming up next week, we have Banking On Our Future (from Operation Hope) visiting for a session on Financial Literacy. Last but not least, we’ll end the program with a workshop on Civic Duty and what it means to be socially responsible and aware.

With the Prom Project over and the workshops nearly wrapped up, we are turning our attention to other events. Coming up on March 27 is Sanctuary’s 70s-inspired Share the Love benefit concert at Eddie’s Attic, benefiting Atlanta Pet Rescue, Georgia Organics, and yes—us! Show us some love and get your tickets today. In May we’ll have our annual adult prom fundraiser at Sutra Lounge in midtown. More details to come next week, but let’s just say you won’t want to miss it!