Immerse yourself in Women Hobby Meetups in Orlando, FL showcasing cultural artistic traditions. These events feature performances, exhibitions, and creative expressions that honor Women heritage while bringing innovative artistic perspectives to the community.
This book club welcomes everyone who identifies as a Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) woman in Orlando, FL. The club focuses on works by authors of color and is a welcoming space for BIPOC women to connect, share perspectives, and foster friendships while celebrating the richness of diverse literary voices.
Please join us for our discussion of this month's book selection: The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
"The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley is a heartwarming novel about a lonely artist who starts a chain of honesty by leaving a green notebook in a café, prompting strangers to write their truths and ultimately connecting them in real life, leading to unexpected friendships and love. The story follows several characters, including the artist Julian, the café owner Monica, and others who find the notebook, as they share their deepest secrets and find connection through radical honesty. It's a story about vulnerability, connection, and the idea that no one's life is as perfect as it seems."
The Monthly Paint & Sip Night is a recurring creative event designed for all types of Black women to unwind, connect, and explore their artistic side. Hosted every first Wednesday, this event offers a welcoming space for participants to relax, express themselves through guided painting, and enjoy a BYOB atmosphere.
This book club welcomes everyone who identifies as a Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) woman in Orlando, FL. The club focuses on works by authors of color and is a welcoming space for BIPOC women to connect, share perspectives, and foster friendships while celebrating the richness of diverse literary voices.
Please join us for our discussion of this month's book selection: The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
"The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley is a heartwarming novel about a lonely artist who starts a chain of honesty by leaving a green notebook in a café, prompting strangers to write their truths and ultimately connecting them in real life, leading to unexpected friendships and love. The story follows several characters, including the artist Julian, the café owner Monica, and others who find the notebook, as they share their deepest secrets and find connection through radical honesty. It's a story about vulnerability, connection, and the idea that no one's life is as perfect as it seems."
The Monthly Paint & Sip Night is a recurring creative event designed for all types of Black women to unwind, connect, and explore their artistic side. Hosted every first Wednesday, this event offers a welcoming space for participants to relax, express themselves through guided painting, and enjoy a BYOB atmosphere.