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Sarah has been planning events everywhere she's been for the past 10+ years. Here are some fun examples!

The Princess Bride fundraiser for Oasis Free Clinics, 2017


HIV testing and community outreach with Whitman Walker Health, 2017-18

Privia Gives Back Chairperson for Privia Health, 2019-20


Bookclub organizer 2019- present


Communications Director and Event Planner for Lauren Bresnahan's Campaign for State House, 2022


Vice President and Events Committee Chair for the UMN School of Public Health Student Senate 2021-22


Community Engagement Manager for Voyageur Outward Bound School, 2022-23


Fundraising Chair local Senate District 46 DFL in St. Louis Park, Edina, and Hopkins, 2023 - present


And musical booking agent, event planner, and project manager extraordinaire at DancingFish Events.


Ready to book a meeting with event-lover Sarah? Reach out here.

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Hello everyone! Thank you for following our journey with DancingFish thus far. We want to introduce ourselves to you a little more fully.


Meet Sarah: Sarah has been planning social gatherings for as long as she can remember. It's important to her that people have the opportunity to come together and connect, whether that be around a specific cause or simply doing something that they enjoy together. She's the proud mom of a little chippy pup named Pringle, and, along with Rachel, a new member of the Minneapolis music scene. She started DancingFish Events to leverage her love of community building and networking to do good in the Minneapolis community and beyond.




Meet Rachel: Rachel’s love of planning events stems from her mom’s game nights. She realized how a bowl of chips and a couple of dice can make a night that people look forward to every month. She’s a Minnesota transplant from the beautiful state of Virginia, a lover of national parks, and a folk musician. She joined Sarah on the DancingFish journey to create the type of community she moved across the country for. With Rachel, there’s no job too hard, no drive too far, and no mead too sweet.


Ready to learn more? Reach out!


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Thank you so much for joining us for Art4Change this weekend.

And a very special thank you to A Sunken Ship Irony for inspiring our confectionary treats and for putting on a "weird and sad" show this weekend.

Many thanks to our collaborator and friend Imani McCray, PNA Hall, all of the art vendors, and to musicians Sam and J, Andy Nelson, Emmy Woods, Jake Gau, The Daily Norm, JustHANO, and Tim DeJonge. We can't wait to put on another show with you soon!


If you are looking for help with your next event, look no further. We are here to help make your event a success. Fill out this form to get started!


Much love,

Sarah and Rachel

DancingFishies

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