This is an unique conversation you do not want to miss!
The holiday season provides memorable opportunities to know our neighbors and neighborhoods. Attend this conversation to hear about inspiring traditions, selfless compassion, and practical suggestions on how to show hospitality during the holidays.
From Halloween through Christmas, the holiday season provides unique opportunities to show hospitality to our neighbors and neighborhoods. Come learn practical insight into loving your neighbors this holiday season.
This event is in collaboration with Sacred Place. Our own Greg & Gigi will be featured panelists for this conversation.
LOCATION
THURSDAY, October 19
6:30pm - 8:30pm
1745 Cherry Street
(in a home)
FOOD & DRINK
Dinner and drinks provided
INFORMATION
Cost $10 per person with discount code (normally $25)
Use Discount code Hills
Questions? Please email info@thehillsdenver.com
SCHEDULE
6:30pm | DRINKS & DESSERTS
6:45pm | INTRODUCTIONS
7:00pm | PANEL: NEIGHBORHOOD HOLIDAY HOSPITALITY
8:00pm | Q&A
8:20pm | INVITATION
8:30pm | CLOSING
SPEAKERS
Greg & GiGi Hahl
Hospitality was central to GiGi's upbringing. From her early days, she remembers her mom hosting large groups, taking in teens recently released from detention, and always making sure there was an extra plate, 'just in case.' Greg, on the other hand, grew up in a home with strictly planned social events with unwritten rules of reciprocation. When they got married eight years ago, they had a decision to make: what kind of family did they want to become?
Since then, Greg & GiGi have implemented an open door policy and have worked hard to make their home a place where all feel welcome. Rumor has it they throw a mean holiday party, and they regularly host dinners and events at their home. GiGi is a life coach and curriculum writer, while Greg is in tech sales. They live in Central Park with their five children - two from GiGi's first marriage, two kids together, and one teen they are fostering to adopt. They are the hosts of Mixed & Blended, a podcast on the unique challenges of having an interracial and blended family.