Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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BRAVE. THE WOMEN WHO'VE ENDURED AND EMERGED. BRAVE: THE WOMEN WHO HAVE NOT. BRAVE: THE CHILDREN WHO'VE GROWN AND GAINED A SENSE OF SOMETHING GREATER. BRAVE: THE MEN WHO'VE EMBRACED CHANGE. BRAVE: THE FEW WHO FOSTERED THIS PROGRAM. BRAVE: ALL THOSE WHO CAME AFTER, ALL AROUND THE WORLD. BRAVE: THREE DECADES OF GOOD WORK IS SOMETHING TO RAVE ABOUT.

We invite your attendance.
We encourage your support.
We ask you to be Brave.


EVENT
Duluth's own Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (DAIP)
is commemorating the work to end violence in the lives of
women and children. The Duluth Model, which we recognize
this evening, is internationally respected as the first and
foremost set of protocols governing the intervention
and prosecution of criminal domestic abuse.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2010
Clyde Iron Works
2920 West Michigan Street
Duluth, Minnesota 55806
$125/person                                             

Black tie and/or cocktail attire. Limited seating.

Please make reservations early. Valet parking available.


EVENING
6-7      Social Hour
7-8      Dinner
8-9:30  Entertainment

An aerial silk-painting performance presenting
Lee Zimmerman suspended 30 feet above the stage.
Accompaniment by cellist Kathy McTavish, and
poet laureate Sheila Packa. After the performance,
the painting will be cut into six themed panels and be
turned into art-quilts by Karen McTavish. These quilts
will be auctioned in support of DAIP.

The evening also includes a special tribute to Duluth and to
our co-founders Ellen Pence, Shirley Oberg, Coral McDonnell
and Rep. Michael Paymar.