Abilis Launches Handmade Collection to Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary in Greenwich
Abilis Launches Patriotic Handmade Collection To Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary In Greenwich
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Abilis Gardens & Gifts in Greenwich, Connecticut, has launched a patriotic handmade collection featuring items like American flag scarves and candles to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. The collection supports community members with disabilities and will be available at various local events and a pop-up shop.
- 01Abilis Gardens & Gifts offers a collection of patriotic handmade items for America's 250th anniversary.
- 02Items include American flag scarves, wine bags, candles, and dog treats.
- 03The collection supports community members with disabilities and promotes inclusion.
- 04Products will be sold at a pop-up shop and during local events in Greenwich.
- 05The initiative highlights creativity and community pride.
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In celebration of America's 250th anniversary, Abilis Gardens & Gifts in Greenwich, Connecticut, has introduced a patriotic handmade collection crafted by community members. This collection features items such as American flag scarves, wine bags, candles, and dog treats adorned with American flag bandanas. The items will be available for purchase at a pop-up shop located at Greenwich Town Hall and during the Greenwich and Darien Sidewalk Sales in July. Additionally, they will be showcased at the town-wide event, 'Sunday in the Park with George,' scheduled for June 28 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. The event will feature historical reenactors and various activities. Abilis President and CEO Amy Montimurro emphasized the importance of this initiative in promoting creativity, community pride, and inclusion, stating that each purchase supports the talents of individuals with disabilities and the Abilis Competitive Employment program. The program aims to provide adults with disabilities opportunities to develop job skills and engage with the community through handmade products.
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The initiative provides job skill development and community engagement opportunities for adults with disabilities, enhancing their inclusion in the local economy.
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