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I submitted some of my work to this event and it was accepted! Now comes the mad dash to get everything printed and mounted before Thursday, because I somehow missed the first acceptance e-mail and didn’t even realize I was able to be a part of this.

If you are in the Detroit area and have a little money to spend on a fun night with a good cause, please consider checking it out!

Some general info from their website:

Join us at the Detroit Opera House on June 14th, 2012 from 6:30pm – 11:00 pm for an evening of art, entertainment, and education to raise awareness about eating disorders in everyday life. Enjoy strolling appetizers and cocktails to the live music of esteemed jazz musician, Marcus Belgrave, while exploring the gallery of specially curated local submissions to be sold in silent auction. Desert and dancing conclude the evening.

Eating disorders are more common than they appear. By learning about them and the stories of those who struggle, others may learn that they in fact present signs of “disordered eating.” Hopefully by breaking the barrier that separates those with eating disorders, the real issues of food and body image that plague the masses will be able to be discussed freely and therefore, slowly healed.

General Information

June 14th, 2012, 6:30 pm – 11:00 pm at the Detroit Opera House.

Money raised from the event will be used:
▪ To provide a far-reaching educational network for those who struggle with Eating Disorders along with their friends and family.
▪ To assist with current national political advocacy efforts to include the diagnosis of eating disorders, across the spectrum, in all mental health parity legislation, and to increase advocacy efforts for mental health parity legislation specifically in Michigan.
▪ To provide a clinic to assist those who are denied insurance benefits when it is medically necessary that they receive treatment.

Mission

To raise the awareness of eating disorders and create increased awareness and recognition for eating disorders by having an art based event which also highlights the thriving art scene in Detroit.

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