Patterns of Care
What does it look like to practice care within a community? Making sure our neighbors and loved ones are well-fed, supporting budding entrepreneurs with a dream, and cultivating a dynamic, inclusive, and welcoming gathering place are just a few of the ways we take care of one another in the Findlay Market community. In our brand new three-part event series, Patterns of Care, we are shining a spotlight on the myriad ways we care for one another at Findlay Market.
This event series is entirely free to the public, which would not have been possible without the generous support of ArtsWave.
Honoring the Past, Building the Future - A Panel Discussion
Friday, July 25 • 6 - 9 PM
What does it look like to practice care within a community? Making sure our neighbors and loved ones are well-fed, supporting budding entrepreneurs with a dream, and cultivating a dynamic, inclusive, and welcoming gathering place are just a few of the ways we take care of one another in the Findlay Market community. In our brand new three-part event series, Patterns of Care, we are shining a spotlight on the myriad ways we care for one another at Findlay Market.
Our second event in this three-part series is a panel discussion that explores the layered complexities of building a legacy. How can we honor the hard work of those who came before us while also forging a path into the future? What values do we hold dear that we want to pass along for generations to come? We are inviting four movers and shakers in the Findlay Market Community to answer these questions and more.
This panel will be moderated by Mary Stagaman. Mary is a Board Member for the Corporation for Findlay Market, and she played a huge role in the Market’s revitalization during the early aughts, pushing for the foundation of the Corporation for Findlay Market, the non-profit that oversees the Market. There will be light bites and a cash bar.
Panelists Include:
Kate Zaidan, Second-Generation Owner of Dean’s Mediterranean Imports
Seena Chriti, Founding Owner of Paktli
Isis Arrieta-Dennis, Founding Owner of The Arepa Place
Tiffany Biddle, Founding Owner of Sweet Mae’s Cookie Co.
This event is entirely free of charge, but seats are limited. We kindly ask guests to reserve their seats ahead of time. We will be live-streaming this event on social media for those who cannot attend.
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Common Threads: A Community Quilt-Making Event
Saturday, August 23 • 4 - 8 PM