Category: Fundraiser

Arm Wrestling Tournament – February 24, 2012

LET’S GET READY TO RRRUMBLE!

HOPE Art and BAAWL (Bay Area Arm Wrestling Ladies) are teaming up to host a raucous performance-based arm wrestling competition that’s guaranteed to be OVER THE TOP. Our first tournament will be held Friday, February 24th in San Francisco at Chez Poulet, and is intended to empower women while raising funds and awareness for women-focused projects.

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RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/events/246198422123848/

HOPE Art Arm Wrestlers are fired-up ladies who toe the line between theatrical antics and hardcore athleticism. Two-person teams of woman-identified wrestlers compete in each brawl. Each wrestler has a persona, bio, theme song, and money-hungry entourage to back them up and collect “bets” from the crowd.

Proceeds from the evening will go towards art-based programming (facilitated by HOPE Art) for the Organization of Young Girls in Action (OJFA in French), a girls’ empowerment center and orphanage in Carrefour, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

WANNA WRASSLE?

To compete in the upcoming tournament, find yourself a partner and fill out the form at http://projecthopeart.org/arm-wrestling/. There is a $50 Registration Fee per team of ladies. You are encouraged to hit up local businesses to sponsor your registration (all sponsors will be receive recognition at the event – contact for more info). All wrestlers are highly encouraged to be as creative, whimsical and bad-ass as possible.

Bring your theatrics.
Your flair for the dramatic.
Bring your game face and your lipstick, too.

Rules are determined and managed by the referee, only to be manipulated by celebrity judges, corrupted by crowd hecklers, and bribed by cold, hard dolla dolla billz, y’all.

MCs: Paul Trask and Stefbot
DJs: JoeJoe (Brass Tax) and Haute Mess (Romper Room)
Referee and Gigolo: Alex Mace
Video Wizard: Austin Hill
Graphic Visionary: Elizabeth Marley

GET IN THE RING!

About HOPE Art:
Exploring the arts as a catalyst for healing and therapy, HOPE Art is inspiring creativity, communication, and self-expression for young Haitian girls who are orphaned and struggling to build their lives and their communities. For more information, visit projecthopeart.org.

About BAAWL:
BAAWL is the first West Coast league inspired by the original CLAW (Charlottesville Ladies Arm Wrestlers). Staying true to the vision, and inspiration of CLAW, BAAWL’s mission is to empower all women and strengthen communities through theater, arm wrestling, and philanthropy.

NEW Mug in our CafePress Store

Love style? Then drink this up, because our eye-catching ceramic tumbler is a work of art. Plus it’s also a workhorse — thanks to a solid design with steel inner-sleeve that’s ideal for hot or cold beverages. Holding a full 15 oz. and fitting into most vehicle’s cup holders (includes snap-tight lid), it’s also a great choice for travel.

  • Measures 7″ tall
  • Holds 15 oz.
  • Ceramic outer shell, stainless steel inner sleeve
  • Gasket-sealed lid, with snap tight closure
  • Hand wash only
  • $5 from every sale benefits HOPE Art work in Haiti

New "Tap Tap" Journal at CafePress

Just created – a new journal over at Project HOPE Art’s CafePress Store. The drawing was made by a little boy in Jacmel during our visit to Haiti last August. I love the colors and think this would make a great gift for any art lover. You can never have too many art journals! The price is $14.49 and $5 from each sale will go back to support Project HOPE Art’s work in Haiti. So let your holiday shopping dollars help a great cause while you get totally original presents for your friends and family. It’s a win/win!

New “Tap Tap” Journal at CafePress

Just created – a new journal over at Project HOPE Art’s CafePress Store. The drawing was made by a little boy in Jacmel during our visit to Haiti last August. I love the colors and think this would make a great gift for any art lover. You can never have too many art journals! The price is $14.49 and $5 from each sale will go back to support Project HOPE Art’s work in Haiti. So let your holiday shopping dollars help a great cause while you get totally original presents for your friends and family. It’s a win/win!

Scraps to Satchels

Seamstress extraordinaire Cindy Heil made us a whopping 28 dresses for the girls of OJFA Orphanage as a part of our Homemade Dress Drive, which was an amazing contribution in itself, but she wasn’t done yet! Last week she surprised me when she dropped off 14 handmade bags made from all of the scraps of fabric from the dresses!  Thank you Cindy for sharing your skills with us and our girls in Haiti!!!

Handmade Bags

Homemade Bags

Homemade Bags