Scott County Community Foundation is hosting its second event for their new women’s philanthropy initiative. The group is designed to foster connection among women as they come together to champion causes that matter to them. Women will meet quarterly to socialize, learn, and inspire one another. The second event features a flower bouquet class with Home on the Hill Cut Flowers, and a brief presentation from Hope White with Norton Scott Hospital on breast cancer awareness.

This special event will be held Thursday, Sept. 18 from 6-8 p.m. at The Ruby Loft in Scottsburg. The cost is $30 for members, and $40 for non-members, with registration due by Sept. 11. Dinner will be catered by Country Classics Catering. Registration can be found here.

Members of Scott County Women’s Philanthropy will learn about causes in Scott County and determine which organizations to fund using part of their membership fee.

“Never underestimate what a group of committed and conscientious women can do,” shared Scott County Community Foundation board member and women’s philanthropy committee chair Jennifer Coward.  “This is an opportunity for Scott County women to come together and not only make lasting friendships, but also combine our resources to impact our county for generations to come. I truly believe that the Scott County Women’s Philanthropy group is a game changer for our area!”

For more information, please contact the Scott County Community Foundation at 812-752-2057 or email info@scottcountyfoundation.org.