Dothan, Al. (WDNews) – Wiregrass Daily News sat down with Courtney Vieira, vice chair of the Wiregrass Children’s Home, executive director Jennifer Sconyers, and board member Jake Martin to discuss their upcoming fundraiser, Petals and Prosecco.
The spring-themed brunch will take place next Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at The Forum in downtown Dothan. Tickets are $85 and include a flower bar provided by Happy Flowers in Ashford, a mimosa bar, food, music, a 360 photo booth, and a custom earring bar hosted by Emily Danford of Headland.
Guests are encouraged to dress in spring-inspired outfits for the garden-style event.
Petals and Prosecco is now in its second year. Organizers moved the event from the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens to The Forum to accommodate more attendees.
All proceeds support the Wiregrass Children’s Home, a nonprofit that has served children across Alabama since 1989. The home provides a safe, family-style environment for boys and girls up to age 18 who have been removed from unsafe situations.
The organization can house up to ten children at a time and works to keep siblings together while providing structure, stability, and support until they can transition into the next stage of life
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