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You’re invited to celebrate the Grand Opening of Ether Wellness!
THRIVE TOGETHER: A COMMUNITY WELLNESS CELEBRATION
Join us for a day of connection, exploration, and inspiration as we celebrate the Grand Opening of Ether Wellness! Whether you drop by to tour the space, mingle, or take part in a class or workshop—stay as long as you’d like! We’d love to have you.
Ether Wellness is a new Women’s Health & Fitness Studio located in the heart of Downtown Madison, WI. It’s a space to rebuild strength, restore balance, and reconnect with yourself through strength training, yoga, nutrition, and a supportive community.
• Explore our serene studio with breathtaking Capitol views
• Enjoy complimentary snacks & refreshments
• Join engaging workshops and classes (schedule & details below)
• Discover our women’s holistic wellness services & special grand opening offers
• Browse our thoughtfully curated retail space
• Connect with local health & wellness entrepreneurs
• Take home a Health & Wellness Swag Bag filled with goodies (while supplies last!)
• Enter to win amazing prizes
This is a FREE event to attend! No ticket is required to stop by, explore, and connect, just an RSVP to help us plan. (Some workshops and classes may require registration/fee.) Click here to view more details and RSVP.
Workshop & Class Schedule:
11:15am – 12:15pm “FROM TRIGGERS TO TRANSFORMATIONS: A SELF-INQUIRY WORKSHOP” w/ Ashlee DeHaven (DeHaven Activation)
12:30pm – 1:30pm “SPINAL FLOW TECHNIQUE:UNLOCKING YOUR INNATE HEALING POTENTIAL” w/ Tammy Soderling (Shanti Healing Arts)
1:45pm – 2:45pm “MERIDIAN YOGA” w/ Victoria Andrews (Align Yoga)
3:00pm – 4:00pm “PELVIC FLOOR 101” w/ Dr. Sarah Lindholm (Centered Physical Therapy & Wellness)
We can’t wait to welcome you and thrive together!
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Madison Black Chamber of Commerce: Keynote Speaker Announced for 2025 Black Business Awards
Madison, WI – The Madison Black Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Adonica Randall as the keynote speaker for the 2025 Black Business Awards & Recognition Exhibition, taking place on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at Monona Terrace.
Randall is the President of Abaxent, LLC, a technology solutions firm, and a trailblazer in business development, STEM innovation, and minority entrepreneurship. With over 40 years of experience, she has led initiatives in construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and technology, focusing on business growth, process improvement, and expanding opportunities for underrepresented groups. As a board member and mentor, she actively supports economic development, supplier diversity, and workforce advancement—all key themes of this year’s event.
The 2025 Black Business Awards will celebrate the impact of Black-owned businesses in real estate, construction, landscaping, and home improvement, presenting 11 awards to outstanding business leaders shaping the future of our communities.
Date: Thursday, February 20, 2025
Location: Monona Terrace, 1 John Nolen Dr, Madison, WI
Tickets & Event Information: https://bbare25.madisonblackchamber.com/
Ticket Sales Close: Monday, February 17, 2025, at 11:59 PM
Join us for an inspiring evening of recognition, networking, and celebration of Black excellence in business. Secure your tickets before sales close to be part of this unforgettable event!
About the Madison Black Chamber of Commerce: The Madison Black Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting economic empowerment and growth for Black-owned businesses in Madison and surrounding communities. Through initiatives like the Black Business Awards, we celebrate achievements, foster connections, and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs.
For media inquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or ticket purchases, please contact:
Tiffany Kenney
Director of Communications
Madison Black Chamber of Commerce
(608) 843-7079 Cell
tiffany@madisonblackchamber.com
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ImpactLife: Weather Alert: Snow and Ice Leading to Canceled Blood Drives, Lost Donations
More than 400 donations canceled on Feb. 12; total for the month exceeds 550
Concern over canceled blood drives and missed appointments for blood donation is growing as a winter storm moves across large portions of the ImpactLife service region. Snow and ice accumulation has canceled 19 ImpactLife blood drives so far on Wed., Feb. 12, and the blood center projects it will see approximately 100 fewer donors at its Donor Centers. Total losses for the day will exceed 400 donations, adding to a total of at least 550 donations lost to weather-related cancellations so far this month.
ImpactLife asks all eligible donors who can safely travel to a nearby mobile blood drive or Donor Center location to help make up for lost donations. To find a donor center or mobile blood drive, call (800) 747-5401, or book online at www.bloodcenter.org, or via the ImpactLife mobile app (www.bloodcenter.org/app).
Donor Rewards
All donors will receive a voucher to redeem for their choice of an electronic gift card, a charitable donation, or points to redeem in the Rewards Store. For more information, see www.bloodcenter.org/now.
- DONOR CENTER BONUS: Through February 23, donors who give at donor center locations receive a $20 value or 1,000 points increase. (Values remain the same for donors who give at mobile blood drives.)
- WHOLE BLOOD: $20 gift card or $20 donation or 1,000 points
- DOUBLE RED CELL DONATION: $25 gift card or $25 donation or 1,500 points
- PLATELET APHERESIS OR PLASMA: $30 or $30 donation or 2,000 points
February is Heart Health Awareness Month; Blood Donors Make a Difference!
Blood transfusions are needed or ongoing patient care at hospitals across our region. During February’s Heart Health Awareness Month, ImpactLife is reminding blood donors of the lifesaving impact blood transfusions can make for patients with heart disease. Renee Brown, a critical care nurse with who works with cardiac patients at Carle Health Methodist Hospital, says it is “amazing to watch” the improvement heart patients can experience after receiving a blood transfusion.
Renee Brown (Manager, Critical Care with Carle Health)
Learn more in the blood center’s Heart Month news release and social media toolkit.
About ImpactLife
ImpactLife’s mission is to save lives by engaging donors, supporting partners, and advancing medicine. Founded in 1974, ImpactLife supplies blood products and services to hundreds of hospitals, emergency services organizations, clinical researchers, and other blood centers throughout Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Missouri. The nonprofit blood provider is ranked among the leading 12 blood suppliers in the United States. For more information on current blood inventory levels, our donor promotions, and more, see www.bloodcenter.org and find us @impactlifeblood on Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
For more information on blood inventories and donor promotions, visit www.bloodcenter.org and find us @impactlifeblood on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
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OPEN Foundation: Queer Empowerment Hour: Quiet Leadership
Join us for an empowering session with Maggie Conrad (she/her) of Little Light Solutions, LLC, as she explores how LGBTQ+ professionals can lead authentically and create meaningful change in their workplaces. Whether you’re an emerging leader or an established professional, this workshop will provide actionable insights on advocating for inclusivity, building equity, and leading by example—no matter your job title.
What You’ll Learn:
Strategies to influence workplace culture as your authentic self
Tools to advocate for inclusive policies and practices
How to lead with quiet confidence and purpose
This event is perfect for LGBTQ+ professionals, allies, and anyone passionate about fostering equitable and inclusive environments.
About the Event:
This event will feature an engaging workshop followed by a live Q&A session designed to help queer professionals lead authentically and drive positive change in their workplaces. While the workshop will be recorded for future reference, the Q&A will not be, ensuring a safe space for open discussions, meaningful connections, and community building.
About the Speaker:
Maggie Conrad (she/her) is a seasoned operations manager and consultant with over a decade of experience leading teams and hiring talent. As the founder of Little Light Solutions, she empowers queer leaders to create positive change, foster inclusive environments, and lead authentically.
Hosted By:
OPEN Foundation in collaboration with Little Light Solutions, LLC
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Carnelian Art Gallery to Host First Exhibition of the Year
CONTACT: EMILIE HEIDEMANN
MARKETING DIRECTOR
EMAIL: EHEIDEMANNCAG@GMAIL.COM
PHONE: 920-763-6980
Carnelian Art Gallery to Host First Exhibition of the Year
MADISON, Wisconsin, Feb. 4 – Carnelian Art Gallery, located at 221 King St., Suite 102, in downtown Madison, is pleased to announce its first art exhibition of the year, titled “Finding Color In the Chaos.” The show will kick off with an opening reception at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 7, at the gallery. As always, light refreshments will be served.
Participating artists include Carnelian Art Gallery’s own curator and owner Evan Bradbury, as well as Wisconsin artists Jen Dunlop a.ka. “Jen Sky Art,” Matthew Braunginn, Denise Presnell and James Ackerman.
New this year, “Finding Color In the Chaos” will include a live painting session by Jen Dunlop, as well as poetry readings by Emilie Heidemann, Carnelian Art Gallery’s marketing director. The two worked together over the winter months to create a book, titled “The Secret Realm,” that’s a
collection of poems written in response to 10 of Dunlop’s artworks to be displayed as part of the exhibition. This type of call and response art is called ekphrastic art, a rising trend in Madison’s art scene.
The live painting session is set to commence at 6 p.m. on Friday, March 7, along with the poetry readings. Heidemann will read five or so poems from “The Secret Realm.” Signed hardcover copies of “The Secret Realm” will be available for purchase at the opening reception and beyond. The price for each book is $25.
“I am delighted to have worked with Jen to put together ‘The Secret Realm,'” said Heidemann. “This book marks not only a celebration of ourselves as artists, but commemorates Carnelian Art Gallery’s one-year anniversary of operations in Madison. There are no words for the amount of gratitude I feel toward the Carnelian Art Gallery team for letting us spread our wings and bring this idea to fruition.
“‘Finding Color In the Chaos’ is a beautiful metaphor for finding joy when things seem bleak. Whether you attend this exhibition’s opening reception, stop by to see it during Carnelian Art Gallery’s regular hours or set up an appointment to privately view artworks from the show, doing so will be good for your soul.”
“I can’t believe Carnelian Art Gallery has been in business for almost one year,” said Bradbury. “I want to send a huge thank you to our supporters, partners and the City of Madison for helping us grow. ‘Finding Color In the Chaos’ is a show you won’t want to miss. Please join us.”
About the artists
Bradbury, when he’s not heading up operations at Carnelian Art Gallery, enjoys “making a mess” while painting. He primarily works with acrylic paints, inks, sprays and gouaches to achieve his distinctive abstract style. Bradbury enjoys working on canvases small and large. He’s from the Madison area.
Creating art has been a constant companion for Dunlop. The Madison artist has created a series of abstract paintings using tissue paper, glue and iridescent acrylic paints. Her personal mantra is “paint just to paint.” She hopes to capture enchanted beauty, mystery and intrigue one brushstroke at a time. It’s a spiritual practice for her.
Braunginn, of Madison, is an emerging abstract expressionist painter. His abstract paintings express complex emotions and experiences. Braunginn mainly uses acrylic paints on wood and standard canvases to achieve each color’s deep yet vibrant opacity, as well as each distinguished pattern. Some of Braunginn’s paintings depict rounded shapes, while others sharply study three dimensional perspectives. Even more are circular.
Presnell, of Sheboygan, is a painter and mixed media artist. Her current work has evolved into a type of surrealism through biomorphic shapes, according to her website. The shapes arise from intuitive gestural drawing. She never has a plan. Presnell instead trusts her sense of color and composition to arrive at something new. Spontaneity is key for her process.
Ackerman, of Middleton, is an abstract expressionist artist examining the interaction of lines, shapes and color, according to his website. Painting abstracts can be compared to designing and assembling a giant jigsaw puzzle, he writes. Ackerman’s paintings usually begin unplanned, sometimes with a general idea or color combination. Then, he adds and subtracts different elements until they evolve into a more definitive composition.