Hi, All -
I’ve been working hard putting together a benefit for the Marshall Fire - just posted it to Instagram!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE share with your family + friends, on social, etc! We have quite a few BIG donors …. and an anonymous matching donor, dollar-for-dollar, up to 5k!
I will also personally add $5 to your donation if you sign up! It’s LIVE on MBO - Jan 22, 9:30a-11a.
Here is what we are doing (this will be livestream):
We are heartbroken by the devastation of the Marshall Fire. The impact of this fire will continue to affect our community for years to come.
We believe conversations about environmental stewardship are essential to aid our recovery and future in Boulder County. With this in mind, we are partnering with Boulder Watershed Collective and Four Mile Fire Protection District for a special benefit to support those impacted by the Marshall Fire.
These two organizations have direct experience with previous natural disasters including the Four Mile Fire of 2010 and the Boulder Floods of 2013.
Drawing on their connections within the community, we will be working together to raise as much money as possible for Community Foundation.
Come together in virtual community on Saturday, January 22 from 9:30a-11a for this special event.
Kelly Kenworthy, owner of the Little Yoga Studio will open with a meditation, followed by speakers from Boulder Watershed Collective and Fourmile Fire. Original poetry reading by community member Quinn Kenworthy. Followed by yoga practice with Live Music from Dango Rose of Elephant Revival.
I’ll get it out in a Newsletter, too! And I’ll continue to post + create stories …
Here’s to raising some serious DOUGH for our community!
SO much gratitude and LOVE for ALL OF YOU.
xx
Kelly Elle Kenworthy (she, her, hers)
Owner | the Little Yoga Studio
Broker Associate | RE/MAX of Boulder
Treasurer, Board of Directors | Four Mile Fire Protection District
Treasurer, Board of Directors | Boulder Watershed Collective
President, Board of Directors | Friends of Four Mile
I acknowledge that I live in the territory of Hinóno’éí (Arapaho), Cheyenne and Ute Nations, and that Colorado’s Front Range is home to many Native peoples.