On Sale Now! Tickets to Providence Bloom 2019

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Spring is here and that means Bloom is just around the corner! We are so excited to be parenting with City Moms Blog Network as one of the over 60 cities bringing this event to their local communities with an estimated nationwide attendance of over 8,000 mamas! In Providence we are are looking forward to spending the day with 150 of you.

Bloom is geared towards parents who are currently expecting a child, parents who’ve had a child within the last year, or are parents planning on growing their family soon. We are thrilled to host this year’s Bloom event at the Hope Artiste Village, and are looking forward to a morning of connecting families with each other as well as our great local family resources. Our Panel discussion this year will focus on Motherhood & Mental Health, and we are excited to have some great panelists. And of course, there will be giveaways, swag and food.

Tickets are on sale now. To stay up to date on other Bloom announcements, be sure to follow our Facebook Event Page. Grandparents and friends are welcome to join the new/expectant parents and this year we are offering a companion ticket for just $5. Please note that the companion ticket does not include a swag bag or tickets to giveaways.

Are you a local business, geared towards new parents and babies, interested in information on partnering with us for Bloom? Please email [email protected] and request additional information.

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Large pile of swag bags with the words "Mama, mommy, mom, mere, madre, ma, mother, mom." in a pile for Providence Moms Blogs New and Expectant Mother Event: Bloom
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Brooke Rainville
Brooke has spent most of her life in Rhode Island, having grown up in Foster, and moving back to RI after high school in Foxboro, MA. Since becoming a foster parent in 2005, she has cared for 8 children with special needs. The first child placed in her home is now 22, and continues to both brighten and challenge her days. She is stepmom to two young children, who brighten and challenge her days in totally different ways. Brooke has worked with people with special needs for 17 years and currently works as a case manager for children with autism at a non-profit in Southeastern MA. She feels strongly that raising tiny, adorable beings up into functioning, kind, emotionally stable adults is hard, and we all, as mothers, aunts, stepmothers, foster mothers, friends, and grandmothers, have a role in making that easier for each other. Every child (and adult for that matter) we come into contact with will either be better or worse off for the experience, and we should take that seriously, while extending grace to those along with us on this journey. Brooke is passionate about serving others (although she sometimes struggles to do so cheerfully) and advocating for those who can not advocate for themselves. She loves Jesus, a well made gin and tonic, home renovation, and overlooking the dog hair on her floors.