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Support strong women business-owners, artists, and farmers! This package includes an "I Pledge Allegiance" photograph print by Badass Cross Stitch, a Grande hatbox full of Chocolat by Chocolat Uzma, and a selection of products by Jen Delos Reyes at Garbage Hill Farm.

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First, the "I Pledge Allegiance" photograph print by Badass Cross Stitch is a Limited Edition Signed Giclee Art Print Archival, matte with deckled edge 50 total in the edition. Stitch text reads: "I pledge allegiance to humanity and to the planet we all share, one species living under the stars seeking love and justice for all." Print measures 16x20 and image measures 14x18. It is numbered, signed, dated. Image was taken at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts Art was created for and displayed as part of the Well Behaved Women: Celebrating 100 Years of Women's Suffrage Exhibit, July 3 - October 23, 2020. Photographer: Alex Vode File prep: Kane Gilland Hand embroidered.

Second, from Chocolat Uzma, this Grande hatbox full of all things Chocolat. Their best selling chocolates and bonbons fill this bright turmeric colored hatbox.

Finally, from Garbage Hill Farms and provided by Jen Delos Reyes, enjoy this selection of products from Garbage Hill Farm's apothecary line: Hair Gold, Tummy Trouble Tincture, Wild Flower Water. Garbage Hill Farm is the project of Winnipeg native Jen Delos Reyes. The farm's name sake comes from her hometown's Westview Park which was built upon a garbage dump and is lovingly known as "Garbage Hill". This small scale urban farm on a regular city lot in a post-industrial corridor of Chicago's McKinley Park Neighborhood models that it is possible to grow food for yourself, and others on less than a quarter of an acre.

Donated By Shannon Downey aka Badass Cross Stitch, Chocolat Uzma, and Garbage Hill Farm