We are pleased to invite you to our 2nd Annual Freedom Fund Dinner on Friday, April 23, 2021 from 7:00 – 8:30pm. Tickets can be purchased online at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-freedom-fund-dinner-tickets-143866022145
This year’s Freedom Fund Dinner will be a very special evening, which includes a keynote address by Vermont State Senator Kesha Ram, the first woman of color and the youngest woman in history to serve in the Vermont State Senate. Special music will be provided by St. Louis Songstress Olivia Neal whose voice is described as “A sound that is mixed with soul and inspiration. Also, the poem, “The African American Challenge” will be read by its author, Wylene Branton Wood, and the Windham County NAACP Branch will present its annual Unsung Hero Award.
Thank you to our Sponsors:
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital
Brattleboro Food Co-Op
Southern Vermont Young Professionals
Next Stage Arts Project
Vermont Partnership for Fairness & Diversity
Windham Foundation
Tabitha Moore Consulting LLC
Fenton Family Dealerships
Putney Law Office
SUSU Community Farm
First Congregational Church- Newfane Congregational Church
Dummerston Congregational Church – United Church of Christ
First Congregational Church of Westminster
Centre Congregational Church (United Church of Christ)
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
Guilford Community Church
Putney Quaker Meeting
Congregational Church of Westminster West UCC
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church
Peter Welch, US Representative, VT
Molly Gray – Lieutenant Governor
Brattleboro Select Board
Sara Coffey – State Representative, Windham-1/Guilford & Vernon
Michelle Bos-Lun – State Representative, Windham 4 District
Mark R. Anderson – Windham County Sheriff
Thank you to our Community Sponsors:
Dr. Cliff L and Wylene Branton Wood
Lyndall Boal
Joan Wesolowski
Hayle Wesolowski
Mary Gannon
Peter T & Rev Jean R Smith
Matthew Peak
Claude Pepin & Lise Sparrow
Rebecca Jones
Michael Shank
Alexandra Breyer
Bonnie Hudspeth
Susan & Phillip Wilson
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