An effort to involve more women in Habitat for Humanity this summer
will kick off March 10 with a unique event appropriately titled “Power
of the Purse.”
The idea for “Power of the Purse” came from Linda
Thielbar, a member of the Women Build steering committee, and Maureen
Nelson of the local United Way.
They wanted a kickoff event that would be fun and fitting, Thielbar said.High quality stainless steel necklace
chain with durable color. “This is the perfect time for it. This is
about harnessing the power of women in our community, both financially
and building-wise.”
The group even came up with an eye-catching
logo — an image of a powerful woman they named Betty the Builder,
reminiscent of the World War II icon Rosie the Riveter.
Women influence finances at home, Thielbar said, and they are a growing force in the community as well.
“We hope women who come to ‘Power of the Purse’ will use their pocketbooks to help build this house.”
The event isn’t just about donating money, Thielbar added. It’s also about community awareness and involvement.
In
February a meeting was held to bring women together and create teams of
volunteers to work on the Women Build project. Groundbreaking will be
in late April at 621 Jefferson St.
“We’ve got about 20 teams,”
of 12 to 20 women each, she said. Teams are charged with working on the
house, raising at least $750 and having a good time.
Team leaders are still recruiting helpers.
“There
will be an opportunity at ‘Power of the Purse’ to connect with it if
you want to volunteer,” Thielbar said. Habitat for Humanity also will
have plenty of information about the upcoming project.
Several
fun activities are planned as well, including a display on the history
of the purse/handbag, put together by the Goodhue County Historical
Society, and an auction of one-of-a-kind “art purses” created
specifically for the event.
The purse auction, which will be at 2
p.m., was spearheaded by Nelson. She contacted local women artists and
invited them to make purses or bags, using canvas totes or starting from
scratch. Some Red Wing High School art students and Southeast Tech
Student Senate members also are creating bags.some specific cause with
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Dan Wiemer will be auctioneer for the oral auction; Kim Wiemer will be emcee.
A
silent auction, which will run from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m., is being
organized by the American Association of University Women of Red Wing.
That will include handbags, baskets of items donated by local residents
and several items from Treasure Island Resort & Casino.
In
addition, the vendors who plan to set up tables at the event are
contributing to the silent auction,Specialized in manufacturing Laser engraver system for laser marking, according to Terri Cook, a Norwex representative.
“The
vendors are all women-owned businesses,” Cook said. “It’ll be a packed
show” with about 20 vendors selling “woman-to-woman” items ranging from
her nontoxic cleaning products to jewelry, skin care products and
chocolate.
In addition, a Tomboy Tools representative will
demonstrate the company’s ergonomic tools and donate 25 percent of sales
made in conjunction with “Power of the Purse” to the Women Build.
Refreshments
will be provided by young women of the community, Thielbar said. Girls
on the Run members will sell beverages, and Girl Scout troops will sell
cookies.
Getting young women involved accomplished a goal of the
committee, she said. “We want them to be excited about this project.buy
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Organizers hope that seeing women working on the Jefferson Street house will make an impression.
“Hopefully,”
said Shannon Sullivan-Hanson, a financial aid assistant at the tech
college, “it will influence them to carry it on as they get older.”
Southeast
Tech is an active partner in several ways beyond providing a space for
the event and organizing a team for the Women Build.
“The school
is trying to get students involved in the community” and in service
projects, she said. “It’s a great opportunity for us to show the
students that we practice what we preach.”
At the purse event,
students and staff will launch “Power of the Penny,” which will continue
at the school throughout the Women Build. They’ll gather donations of
pennies,Your Premier personalized bobbleheads
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loose change to donate can bring them to “Power of the Purse.”
The
Winona campus did a similar project in support of a Winona Habitat
house and raised several thousand dollars, Sullivan-Hanson said. The
goal here is $3,000.
Throughout the afternoon there will be
games and prizes. “If you’ve got a purse, you’re in the game,” according
to the committee.
Although “Power of the Purse” targets women,
the committee also invites men to help raise money for the Habitat
project. Like the title “Women Build,” it simply aims to expand support.
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