Chelsea State Bank ad

Project Chelsea: ‘Art, Charity and Community’

Courtesy photo of one of the pieces of art that will be part of Project Chelsea.

By Lisa Carolin

Project Chelsea is the name of a new effort by local artists to raise money to help children who attend North Creek Elementary School and their families to pay for lunch at school.

This is how it works: From Dec. 2-12 at the Chelsea District Library, visitors will be able to view all the pieces that the artists have created. With a minimum donation of $10 per entry card, you will be able to drop your name and telephone number into a bin. At the end of the two weeks, names will be pulled, and the winners of more than a dozen pieces will be announced.

According to artist McKenna O’Brien who is helping to organize Project Chelsea, 100 percent of the funds raised will be donated to the lunch account cards to help kids get lunch through the school year.

“I have always known that there is some great talent in our community,” said O’Brien. “I thought if we can bring all of these people together with their talents, then what a force this could be and what a difference it could make.”

She calls Project Chelsea a mixture of art, charity, and community.

“I wanted to start with the youngest members of the school system and help them to know that money on the lunch card would not be an issue,” said O’Brien. “What an incredible gift for people to give to families around the holidays, feeding their children and lifting the burden.”

The artwork will include blankets, quilts, pillows, hair bows, signs and more by these artists: Janet Alford, Lindsay Cross, Jessica Donat, Kathy Gunderson, Debbie Holefka, John Houle, Nikki Houle, Tami Houle, Kerry Kargel, Lexa O’Brien, Linda O’Brien, McKenna O’Brien, Anita Spears, Rebekah Start, Stephanie Wolff, and Bev Yelsik.

Stop into the Chelsea District Library between Dec. 2-12 and look for the Project Chelsea sign to learn more.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

1 thought on “Project Chelsea: ‘Art, Charity and Community’”

  1. This is incredible! What a beautiful and generous idea! Makes me proud to be a part of this community! Thank you to all of these incredible artists!

Comments are closed.

More News

Chelsea Kiwanis Club to Celebrate 100 Years of Service

April 27, 2024

Attention Lyndon Township Broadband Subscribers

April 27, 2024

April is Michigan’s Financial Literacy Month

April 27, 2024

High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Kidney Disease Online Workshops

April 27, 2024

Chelsea School District Strategic Plan Update; Joe Welton New PE Teacher

April 26, 2024

Chelsea Robotics Team 1502 Season Comes to End

April 26, 2024

Chelsea’s Brian Tillman Medalist, Team Finishes 3rd in Saline Hornet Invite

April 26, 2024

Students in Chelsea High School’s Independence Hall Honored for Recycling Efforts on Earth Day

April 26, 2024

Economic Forecasters Project Washtenaw County Job Growth Through 2026

April 26, 2024

May 1: Yoga Storytime at Chelsea District Library

April 26, 2024

Chelsea Boys Track and Field Defeats Ypsilanti, 99-38

April 25, 2024

April 27: Independent Bookstore Day Special Event at Serendipity Books

April 25, 2024

Recent Crime: Attempted Check Fraud, Warrant Arrest, Fraud, Hit and Run

April 25, 2024

Chelsea Girls Track and Field Dominates Ypsilanti

April 25, 2024

May 4: Lyndon Township ‘Fix the Dang Roads’ Family Event

April 25, 2024

County Clean-Up Day Dates Announced

April 25, 2024

April 29: Second Community Violence Intervention Summit

April 25, 2024

Publisher’s Message: Lisa Update No. 2

April 24, 2024

Adult Learners Institute’s Term Ends with Local History and Football

April 24, 2024

April 25: Honolulu Blue Day Across Michigan 

April 24, 2024

April 29: Project Safe Graduation Fundraiser at Culver’s

April 24, 2024