A Night at the Civic: The Color Purple Live & On Stage!

Thursday, Feb. 8th

Dinner & Discussion at 6 PM

Performance at 7:30 PM

Sister To Sister Connection at the Center for Nonviolence, in collaboration with The Center for Nonviolence People of Afrikan Descent Advisory Group and The Fort Wayne Civic Theater, is inviting 12 lucky guests to a FREE evening of fun, fellowship, and sisterhood!

Guests will be treated to a pre-performance dinner and discussion at 6 pm, followed by a very special 7:30 pm performance of The Color Purple stage play at the Fort Wayne Civic Theater. After the play, guests are invited to stay for a post-performance conversation with the cast and crew!

This special event is intended to lift up women of Afrikan descent in Fort Wayne. Limited spots will be reserved on a first-come-first-served basis, so be sure to reserve your ticket today!

We look forward to spending this evening with you!

Rebecca Parker

Rebecca (she/they) is an East Coast native deeply passionate about the intersection of human services and technology. Rebecca relocated to the Midwest to pursue a master's degree in Digital Humanities from Loyola University Chicago. After graduating in late 2019, she moved to Fort Wayne Indiana beginning employment at the Center for Nonviolence in 2020. Rebecca serves as a Marketing and Development Co-Coordinator.

Rebecca is a creative spirit, engaging in spoken word poetry and a variety of arts and crafts during her downtime. As a proud fur parent, Rebecca cares for two cats, lovingly named Stinky and Gemini, and their 75lb disabled pitbull named Bubblez.

https://www.centerfornv.org
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