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YOU are the change we seek on #givingTuesday

2 Dec

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Looking for ways to GIVE today and through the holidays?

GT_Churchill_Quote-150x150Pinkwellchick Foundation, Inc. has joined the #GivingTuesday movement, a first of its kind effort that harnesses the collective power of a unique blend of partners—charities, families, businesses and individuals—to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season.

Coinciding with the Thanksgiving Holiday and the kickoff of the holiday shopping season, #GivingTuesday is aimed to inspire people to take collaborative action to improve their local communities, give back in better, smarter ways to the charities and causes they support and help create a better world.

“#GivingTuesday is a counter narrative to Black Friday and Cyber Monday because it reminds us that the spirit of the holiday giving season should be about community and not just consumerism,” said Kathy Calvin, CEO of the UN Foundation. “The most meaningful gift we can give our children, loved ones, friends and neighbors is the commitment to work together to help build a better world.”

We believe #GivingTuesday will create an enduring and essential national moment around the holidays dedicated to giving, similar to how Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become days that are, today, synonymous with holiday shopping. And not a moment too soon. Because what the world needs now is love and what charitable organizations like Pinkwellchick Foundation, Inc. need … is YOU!

In the words of our founder, Barbra Watson-Riley: “DO SOMETHING”. You are the change we all seek!

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Life in the Cancer Lane Actor Spotlight: Dineta Williams-Trigg

11 Oct

B011_webDineta Williams-Trigg lives in the Valley and has appeared in many stage and film productions, including American Pasterla, 24 Hour Theater ProjectThe Fire in Minerva, and Out to Lunch.

You can see her bright smile in The Dog Wedding, DEATHTXT 2, and Lost Cause. Most recently, she was seen as the featured back up singer in the video “Dream Of A Better Life” for recording artist Rick Kelly.

Dineta thanks the Pinkwellchick Foundation, cast and crew for allowing her to be a part of such a phenomenal project.

LAUGH. CRY. CHEER … and leave TRANSFORMED!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Herberger Theater Center-Stage West, 222 E. Monroe, Phoenix, AZ 85004

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[MATINEE] [EVENING] [SURVIVOR COMPS]

**Use links to order tickets online or call (602) 252-8497**

2:00 pm Performance
$40.00-$60.00

7:30 pm Performance (reception at 6:30 pm)
$60.00-$80.00

Special thanks to our Diamond and Platinum Sponsors:

Herberger Theater Center, Kimpton Hotels, The Greater Hudson Valley Chapter of The Links, Inc., the Watson Family, Leslie M. Gray, Jemina Bernard, Cox Communications & Advocate Health Care

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Life in the Cancer Lane Actor Spotlight: Erika Moore

10 Oct

Erika MooreRaised in Los Angeles, Erika studied acting and dance. She appeared in Debbie Allen’s Brothers of the Night and performed with Positives Steps Dance Team at LA Sparks and Lakers games.

Erika earned an undergraduate degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Management and joined the ASU Hip Hop Coalition where she performed throughout college. While a member of Experience Arts Dance School, she performed Contemporary Modern and Hip Hop in Brazil and Argentina.

Erika is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Dance and is eager to do more theater, dance and film.

LAUGH. CRY. CHEER … and leave TRANSFORMED!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Herberger Theater Center-Stage West, 222 E. Monroe, Phoenix, AZ 85004

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[MATINEE] [EVENING] [SURVIVOR COMPS]

**Use links to order tickets online or call (602) 252-8497**

2:00 pm Performance
$40.00-$60.00

7:30 pm Performance (reception at 6:30 pm)
$60.00-$80.00

Special thanks to our Diamond and Platinum Sponsors:

Herberger Theater Center, Kimpton Hotels, The Greater Hudson Valley Chapter of The Links, Inc., the Watson Family, Leslie M. Gray, Jemina Bernard, Cox Communications & Advocate Health Care

[DONATE]

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Life in the Cancer Lane Actor Spotlight: Dzifa Kwawu

9 Oct

Dzifa Kwawu BW HeadshotDzifa has performed in numerous Black Theatre Troupe productions such as Purlie and Steal Away. Other memorable works include George C. Wolfe’s The Colored Museum with iTheatreCollaborative, ASU hip-hop original The Vine, Phoenix Theatre’s The Music Man in collaboration with Phoenix Symphony Hall, the National Black Theatre Festival’s feature production Three Sistahs.

Dzifa was also the headline female vocalist for the Gospeltrain tour in Switzerland. She is an alumnus of the Scottsdale Conservatory Theatre program and Arizona State University.

Life In The Cancer Lane is her first production with the Pinkwellchick Foundation, Inc.

LAUGH. CRY. CHEER … and leave TRANSFORMED!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Herberger Theater Center-Stage West, 222 E. Monroe, Phoenix, AZ 85004

HerbergerBldg

[MATINEE] [EVENING] [SURVIVOR COMPS]

**Use links to order tickets online or call (602) 252-8497**

2:00 pm Performance
$40.00-$60.00

7:30 pm Performance (reception at 6:30 pm)
$60.00-$80.00

Special thanks to our Diamond and Platinum Sponsors:

Herberger Theater Center, Kimpton Hotels, The Greater Hudson Valley Chapter of The Links, Inc., the Watson Family, Leslie M. Gray, Jemina Bernard, Cox Communications & Advocate Health Care

[DONATE]

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Life in the Cancer Lane Actor Spotlight: Ashley Hare

8 Oct

 

SBAZ-IV-AshleyHareAshley has worked throughout the country as an actor, stage manager, theatre technician and arts educator with developing youth and adults in schools, prisons, treatment facilities, and shelters.

She is the Arts Learning Program Director at the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture. She holds a B.A. in Theatre from Wesleyan College in Georgia and an M.F.A. in Theatre for Youth from Arizona State University.

She is thrilled to back on stage, supporting an incredible important cause in our community.

LAUGH. CRY. CHEER … and leave TRANSFORMED!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Herberger Theater Center-Stage West, 222 E. Monroe, Phoenix, AZ 85004

HerbergerBldg

[MATINEE] [EVENING] [SURVIVOR COMPS]

**Use links to order tickets online or call (602) 252-8497**

2:00 pm Performance
$40.00-$60.00

7:30 pm Performance (reception at 6:30 pm)
$60.00-$80.00

Special thanks to our Diamond and Platinum Sponsors:

Herberger Theater Center, Kimpton Hotels & The Westchester Chapter of The Links, Inc., the Watson Family, Leslie M. Gray, Jemina Bernard, Cox Communications & Advocate Health Care

[DONATE]

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