
ABOUT THE EVENT
Join Kristin Klingshirn and Helping Mamas for an afternoon of connection, community, and impact.
Bring your friends and help us assemble period kits for teens and women experiencing period poverty—because no one should have to miss school, work, or daily life due to lack of basic essentials.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Hands-on volunteer experience assembling period products
Lite bites provided. Wine, cocktails, and mocktails available for purchase
Music by DJ Babey Drew
Event Photography provided by Q99.7
Chance to win amazing door prizes

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Thank You
to our sponsors
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EVENT DETAILS
Sunday, May 3rd
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Chateau Elan
100 Rue Charlemagne Drive
Braselton, GA 30517
Located in the tent beside Paddy's Irish Pub (behind the Chateau). Follow Pinot & Period Party signs for parking.
ADMISSION
Free to attend!
We kindly ask that each guest bring a donation of period products:
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Tampons
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Pads
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Liners
Please ensure all items are individually wrapped.

DOOR PRIZES
All guests will be entered to win:
GIFT PACKAGES
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$100 Delbar gift card & 50 min massage to Now Massage
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$100 Frontera Mexican Kitchen gift card & 50 min massage to Now Massage
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$250 Tucker Brewery gift card 50 min massage to Now Massage

FROM ATLANTA FACE AND BODY
Facial Balancing Treatment
A customized Facial Balancing treatment at Atlanta Face & Body with our expert aesthetic nurse injector, Jeanie. Treatment plan will be tailored at consultation and may include dermal filler and/or neurotoxin to enhance natural features and restore facial harmony.
VALUE: $5,000
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FROM CHATEAU ELAN
A Two-Night stay at the Inn at Chateau Elan
A 50-Minute Spa Service
VALUE: $1,200

FROM JGOLD SALON
Gift Certificate - Redeemable on products or services excluding extension services and extension hair.
Value: $250

FROM Q997
Pair of Tickets to Ed Sheeran at Mercedes Benz Stadium
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WHY IT MATTERS
1 in 4 women struggle to afford period products—and these essentials are not covered by public assistance programs.
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WHY IT MATTERS
39% of teens feel unable to do their best schoolwork due to lack of access to period products.
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WHY IT MATTERS
Georgia is 1 of 18 states that still taxes period products—making this basic need harder to afford, and donations critical for the women we serve.

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