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Ladies Lotto: Hoop Dreams Are Made of These

Sunday, April 25, 2010 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (ET)

Brooklyn, NY

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Hoops Dreams Are Made of These

Broaden your skills set with a little DIY ethic - learn how to create a perfect pair of hoop earrings with Ladies Lotto member Dani Panquin, Founder of Agapantha Jewerly.

Sunday, April 25th
5 to 7pm.

Brooklyn Bead
244 Smith Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231-4795

Class size is limited.
BYOB encouraged <<--- Wine, beer or liquor (we suggest not drinking in that order)
 
$30 for class - includes materials and depending on how fancy you want these babies to look, you can add different options at a small fee on site.

Pre-pay ONLY

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Brooklyn Bead
244 Smith Street
Brooklyn, NY NY

Sunday, April 25, 2010 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (ET)


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Ladies Lotto with Agapantha Jewelry



Founded in New York City by Natalie Blacker in 2006, Ladies Lotto is a finely-cultivated international lifestyle and networking community aimed at developing the professional and personal success of independent women.  As a collective, Ladies Lotto shifts the paradigm in the way women work together creatively to build strategies of allegiance and growth through culturally relevant projects and positive social impact campaigns, simple consumerism to create and form emerging cultures, communities, and social beneficiaries.  With chapters in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco, and members hailing from Sydney to Paris, Ladies Lotto is a more than just a community but a cultural force.

Agapantha Jewelry was founded in 2004 by Dani Linnetz Panquin on a dusty road somewhere in the United States sometime in 2004. She wishes she could be more specific, but she was out touring the country with her guitar and she just can't be sure. Back in Brooklyn, between tours she worked assembling jewelry for other designers until she decided she had to bring her own designs and ideas to life. And so it was born and an important artistic shift was made. No longer would she tour the world with her music, but instead, with trays filled with her hand-crafted semi-precious jewelry.