GEORGIA WRENN FEATURED AT THE PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM'S "LITTLE VOICES, BIG IDEAS" EVENT

GEORGIA WRENN FEATURED AT THE PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM'S "LITTLE VOICES, BIG IDEAS" EVENT

7 year old entrepreneur (and daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn) Georgia was featured today at the Peabody Essex Museum's "Little Voices, Big Ideas: Celebrating Kid Power" event. Georgia was a featured "Kid Entrepreneur" alongside other future business leaders and activists during a day of art making, workshops, vendors, performances, as well as a scavenger hunt that was illustrated by Georgia herself. Georgia donated 20% of her sales to Salem based HAWC (Healing Abuse, Working for Change), where her mom is a social worker), netting the organization $110. Georgia has literally grown up at the PEM and was featured on their podcast in an episode "Growing Up Curious" when she was 3 years old. You can listen to that HERE.

Photo courtesy of the Peabody Essex Museum / Mel Taing.

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