november, 2019

14nov(nov 14)5:30 pm16(nov 16)11:50 pmBling Fling Party & Sale

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Event Details

The most extravagant accessory sale of the season benefits Peace House and family’s fleeing domestic abuse. Make your shopping count and find treasures to gift for the holidays and beyond. Bling Fling will be held at Park City Community Church November 14, 15 and 16. Mark your calendar for the popular Thursday night Preview Party. Shopping is available on Friday and Saturday throughout the day. Get your tickets today.

Thursday, November 14, 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. Preview Party
Friday, November 15, 10:00 – 4:00 p.m. Bling Fling Boutique
Saturday, November 16, 10:00 – 2:00 p.m. Bling Fling Boutique

Meanwhile, clean out your closet and donate your gently used jewelry, purses, scarves and belts and know that you support Peace House services in Wasatch and Summit county. Donations can be dropped off at Whimsy, 1351 Kearns Blvd. or at Peace House community offices, 700 Round Valley Drive. For questions, email info@peacehouse.org

Time

14 (Thursday) 5:30 pm - 16 (Saturday) 11:50 pm

Location

Peace House

700 Round Valley Dr, Park City

Organizer

PEACE HOUSEPeace House is dedicated to ending family violence and abuse through education, outreach, support services, and safe housing. We rely heavily on volunteers and community support to meet our mission and keep the doors open.Our mission is simple—to provide victims of domestic violence the most comprehensive and compassionate services possible. Today, the shelter is a state-licensed facility with trained staff on-site, year-round. Our Peace House victim advocates answer calls for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. In the years since it began as a safe haven for victims of domestic violence, Peace House has evolved. In collaboration with local partners, our program now includes community prevention and awareness programs. These programs are designed to reduce violence, abuse, and bullying in Summit and Wasatch County schools and communities. Since 2012, the Peace House team has been taking steps toward building a new community campus that will offer additional services to victims of domestic violence. Transitional housing will be part of the new campus, completing the continuum of care by giving survivors time to work towards complete independence. In 2016 Peace House opened a licensed clinical therapy office which provides counseling and case management services to victims living at home or at the shelter.435.658.4739 info@peacehouse.org

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