WHO: Marilyn Minter, Artist
Diane Max, Board Chair, Planned Parenthood of New York City
Chris Salgardo, President, Kiehl’s USA
With Special Guest DJ Mad Marj
ADDITIONAL VIP GUESTS:
- Actor, Uzo Aduba (“Suzanne ‘Crazy Eyes’ Warren,” Orange Is the New Black)
- Actor, Selenis Leyva (“Gloria Mendoza,” Orange Is the New Black)
- Artist/Musician, Casey Spooner
- Singer-Songwriter, Justin Vivian Bond
- DJ, Geordon Nicol, The Misshapes
*****OPEN TO THE PUBLIC*****
WHAT: Grand opening celebration of Kiehl’s Nolita, to benefit Planned Parenthood of New York City
WHERE: Kiehl’s Since 1851, 223 Mulberry St., bet. Prince and Spring
WHEN: Thursday, July 10, 2014
6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
***The ribbon will be cut on the new store, and doors will be open for the first time to the public, at 6:30 sharp!
WHY:
- Unveiling of new Marilyn Minter piece created exclusively for Kiehl’s Nolita, to be on permanent display in the store.
- In its continued effort to give back to the communities in which it does business, Kiehl’s and Marilyn Minter will donate $20,000 to Planned Parenthood of New York City
- Arrive before 6:30PM to get a mystery gift card worth up to $1000 towards a Kiehl’s shopping spree for the first 50 customers
- Purchase a Limited Edition Kiehl’s + Marilyn Minter tote to benefit Planned Parenthood of New York City
- Photo Booth
- #KiehlsNolita
About Planned Parenthood Of New York City:
Whether an individual needs birth control, an STI or pregnancy test, abortion counseling and services, or honest answers to questions about sexual health, PPNYC is here to help regardless of income, immigration status or sexual orientation. This past year, our health centers reached over 50,000 New Yorkers; our educational programs served an additional 26,000 young people, parents, and professionals, and our advocacy and public policy efforts helped to strengthen New York State’s leadership role in protecting reproductive freedom during a time of increasing attacks on women’s health. For an appointment or more information, go to www.ppnyc.org @PPNYCAction