BLOOM: Friendship Tea

 
 

Giving Project:


Be a part of blessing women in need!


                                



Join Cedar Park Women’s Ministries as we partner with Vision House, a Christian transitional housing organization for homeless women with children. We will be collecting new items on the day of the tea to furnish and decorate a kitchen and child’s bedroom in a new unit opening in June, as well as receiving an offering.


For a detailed list of items, a gift registry has been set up at
Target.com listed under the organization Cedar Park Church. There are items to fit any budget or consider partnering with a friend on a larger item. Bring them with you to the tea!

 

Questions?  Contact Lisa McKenney at womensministry@cedarpark.org or (425) 488-3600 x1009

You are invited to share
an afternoon of  laughter, music and inspiration with your mother, daughter, sister or friend. This tea party is designed for “girls” of  all ages! Enjoy a beautiful spread of  tea treats at your table. Bring a special tea cup to use and share it’s story.


Be inspired by Sandy Salmon, an amazing woman of faith, as she shares a special message...

“Where are you planted?” You are sure to enjoy her candid stories and humorous approach to sharing God’s heart!



Tickets on sale starting April 13th

Buy early- we sold out last year!


Tickets
Adults: $12 • Girls under 12: $8
Call for ticket availability

(425) 488-3600 x1009






NEW! Buy a table!
Purchase a table of 10 seats for $120. This ensures you will be able to have seats for all your guests. Take this opportunity to invite the special women in your life out for a wonderful afternoon!  You will also have the opportunity to host your table and make all your guests feel right at home.


You may also sign up to help us when we go to Vision House to furnish and decorate the rooms!


More About Vision House

Vision House is a nonprofit organization, provides transitional housing and support services to homeless mothers and their children and separately to men recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Since 1990, Vision House has served more than 500 people in rebuilding their lives to become self-sufficient, productive members of the community. Following the command in the book of James to meet the physical needs of the less fortunate, Vision House helps individuals break cycles of poverty, domestic violence and addiction, with the goal of meeting their spiritual needs as well.


For more information about Vision House go to their website at www.vision-house.org.


Giving project contact:
Patti Devin at
patti.devin@verizon.net or (425) 488-3600 x1009.