PIP AND LENNY ARE CELEBRATING WOMEN & MOTHERHOOD WITH TERESA PALMER

‘When women come together, extraordinary things happen’. We are Better Together. A night to celebrate and chat about all things motherhood!

So, what better way to celebrate than to come together and acknowledge the enormity of motherhood and the significance of a strong support network?

Pip and Lenny want to invite you to chat all things motherhood with guest speakers Teresa Palmer and Christiane Duigan (Lovewell), Sophie Walker (Australian Birth Stories) and Lucy Cornes (She Shopped).

Picture yourself nibbling on some of Adelaide’s finest treats and sipping gin and kombucha while being serenaded by live music at the stunning Marion’s Studio. Any excuse to get out the house on a Friday night!

Each guest will receive a complimentary drink on arrival and take home their very own goodie bag filled with special treats and discount codes, along with a ‘Better Together’ tee!

Gather your mum tribe (girlfriends, mothers, daughters, grandmothers) and help us celebrate women and mothers alike with a night of fun, self love and appreciation – because we so deserve it!

Pip and Lenny are so excited to donate proceeds from the night to the hardworking hands of The Village Co – a South Australian not for profit organisation that empowers families through kindness, generosity and support. The Village Co collect donations, pack them into bags and distribute these bags to services within Adelaide who care for vulnerable and at risk perinatal women.

Pip and Lenny 

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