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April 8, 2022

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After a highly successful first event fall semester, we learned a lot and were ready for our spring event to be even bigger and better. We collaborated with other college organizations to host an event with over 40 artists, 10 performances, a full table of raffle prizes, and a clothing swap. This event raised $1,405 for CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) and bags of clothes donated to their thrift store. Leading up to the event, we hosted a CASA educator to speak about domestic violence.

Co-presidents Willow Hart, Elise Shapiro, and Gillian Probert proud of their hard work

Co-presidents Willow Hart, Elise Shapiro, and Gillian Probert proud of their hard work

Tea Club served tea out of shibori-dashis made by alumna Jasmine Oakley

Tea Club served tea out of shibori-dashis made by alumna Jasmine Oakley

A crowd danced along to Talia Lima and Anya Cervantes' performance

A crowd danced along to Talia Lima and Anya Cervantes' performance

Co-president and founder Willow Hart sold a variety of art

Co-president and founder Willow Hart sold a variety of art

Co-president and founder Elise Shapiro

Co-president and founder Elise Shapiro

Co-president Gillian Probert sold her art and gave people henna tattoos

Co-president Gillian Probert sold her art and gave people henna tattoos

Artists donated work to be raffled off

Artists donated work to be raffled off

Ben Kane sold his art prints

Ben Kane sold his art prints

Autumn Reilly sold their ceramics and earrings

Autumn Reilly sold their ceramics and earrings

Title IX provided information, condoms, and bracelet making

Title IX provided information, condoms, and bracelet making

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