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

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!

Say Yes to the Dress

…that’s what more than forty girls did this Saturday.

It was another exciting round of Dress Day at Cross Keys High School, where we gathered bright and early to get started. Despite the initial chaos (dress racks falling over and people hustling to set up hundreds of prom dresses), our dedicated army of volunteers helped us get everything in the right place. We had several new volunteers for Dress Day this year, and they were awesome in their unflagging enthusiasm, emotional support, and willingness to help in every aspect.

Girls from both Cross Keys and Maynard Jackson came, saw, and conquered. Some girls tried on dozens of dresses, while others found The One immediately. “It was love at first sight,” one of the girls admitted happily. Check out the beauty queens in the slideshow.

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A Look Back at 2010

Although Athena’s Warehouse formed in 2009, we didn’t hit the ground running until 2010. It was a year of firsts, a year of marketing ourselves as an organization, reaching out to dozens of girls from Atlanta high schools, making new friends, organizing events and fundraisers, counting hundreds of beautiful dresses for inventory, donating to our favorite causes, and yes, having a blast along the way. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Volunteering at founder Bee’s favorite organization, Project Open Hand, was a new experience for many of us, adults and high school students alike. Over two days, we assisted in packaging a portion of the 5,000 healthy meals that are distributed daily to senior and chronically-ill clients.
  • Our first big fundraiser, Head Over Heels, was an adult prom that honestly felt like our coming-out party. Despite our nerves, the event went off without a hitch. Friends, family, colleagues, and acquaintances were in attendance, raising over $4,000 for the organization.
  • If we were nervous about Head Over Heels, it was nothing compared to our very first Dress Day with Grady and Maynard Jackson High Schools! Luckily, we had nothing to worry about. We transported hundreds of dresses, made do with two restrooms as our dressing rooms, and helped each girl choose the perfect prom dress. By the time Dress Day came around for Cross Keys High School, we felt like old pros.
  • Speaking of pros…basketball was our sport of the year. First, we took the girls to a Dream Team game at Philips Arena, where they got to participate in a fan tunnel and meet one of the team’s star players, Armintie Price. The best part, though, was hearing the girls say, “This is the best night of our lives!” In the fall, we took a night off to enjoy the Hawks-Pistons game with dozens of friends and colleagues; a portion of the proceeds from the tickets sold went to AW.
  • We spread the wealth by donating to Kiva, which funds micro-loans to entrepreneurs all around the world. To date, we’ve funded two education-related micro-loans to women in need.
  • Kiva wasn’t the only nonprofit we supported; the Valentino Achak Deng Foundation, which promotes education in southern Sudan, received $300 from us in order to fund a girl’s scholarship for a year. The money was raised by selling our “purpilicious” AW women’s T-shirts.
  • Last but not least, we were legally incorporated as a nonprofit, established a Board of Directors, and applied for 501(c)(3) status. Yay!

We have much more to come for the new year. Watch out, 2011!