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The new mission of Posh Milwaukee
The ladies of Posh Milwaukee: Andrea Harmon, BreAnna Diaz, Kate Ziebell and RaeAnne Green.  
By Julie Lawrence RSS Feed Twitter Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer
Photography by David Szymanski
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Published June 11, 2008 at 5:11 a.m.
Tags: posh milwaukee, charity, companion animal resource center, girls night out

When Jenny Kuehneman and Jeff Flaschberger started Posh Milwaukee four years ago it was, essentially, the ultimate girls' night out. Held monthly at hip nightclubs around town, Posh events were public pampering parties offering women a litany of aesthetic services in a social setting for a base fee.

When Kuehneman moved to London last year, the group went on hiatus until members BreAnna Diaz, Andrea Harmon and Kate Ziebell -- with the help of Flaschberger -- were motivated to reorganize, reevaluate and revamp.

As of last month, Posh Milwaukee is back on the scene, but with a new mission that merges the fun of outer beauty with the fulfillment of inner beauty. Now a non-profit organization, Posh Milwaukee is focused on a bigger purpose: giving back to the community.

"We all really missed Posh when it went away so we wanted to bring it back, but first we made some changes," says Ziebell, Posh's co-vice president of operations and marketing. "Now we pick a charity to support every month and they receive 100 percent of the proceeds from our events."

Last month's kick off at Moct raised $1,000 for the Companion Animal Resource Center, a no-kill shelter at Southridge Mall that houses hard-to-adopt animals. Guests paid a minimum $15 donation and were treated to an evening of make up, hair styling, manicures, eyebrow waxing, massage, henna tattoos and psychic and tarot card readings. The girls call it "selfless spoiling."

"The reason we decided to do charity events is because we wanted to help smaller organizations that don't always get big donations," says Diaz, Posh's other co-vice president. "The Companion Animal Resource Center, for example, is a lot smaller than the Humane Society and isn't as well-known. It's just a way for all of us to come together and give back to our community."

Ziebell adds that Posh is also doing its part to help spread the word on local, independent companies that don't have the funding options larger ones do.

"It's a symbiotic relationship," she says. "As we're marking ourselves as Posh, we're helping other small businesses and entrepreneurs market themselves as well. We feed off each other."

Although their provided services -- and even their name -- implies a certain femininity, the organizers say the new Posh plans to be more gender equal.

"In the beginning, it was definitely geared toward women," says Diaz. "Now that we're doing it for charity, we're trying to make it for everyone. At the last event we had some men get manicures, get their eyebrows done, get massages. They were into it. But we are thinking about doing an event that is specifically for men, as well."

Upcoming events:

Wednesday, June 25
7-10 p.m.
Tutto, 1033 Old World Third St.
Charity Sponsored: Adaptive Community Approach Center, a group home and assisted living center for women in Waukesha County.

Wednesday, July 30
7-10 p.m.
Aqua, 1011 N. Astor St.
Charity Sponsored: The Joy House of the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, which provides help for the homeless and poor of Milwaukee.



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Posted by dotknot on Feb. 17, 2009 at 10:29 a.m. (report)

Hey RaeAnne- you look great! I am sure you were one of the people doing the hair and "spoiling" for charity :) Such a sweetheart...

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Posted by SweetStar on June 15, 2008 at 9:52 a.m. (report)

We had such a great time at MOCT with POSH. And, what a great way to help Milwaukee's unclaimed strays! We are looking forward to attending again!

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Posted by anilom92204 on June 12, 2008 at 12:46 p.m. (report)

Cheers to the women who are the founders of POSH!!! Your planning and dedication have made it a success for years to come.

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Posted by xinzi on June 11, 2008 at 1:53 p.m. (report)

Thanks Posh Milwaukee, Moct, and all of the "beauty and pampering" professionals who made this event possible. On behalf of the animals ~ paws up!

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Posted by starhon18 on June 11, 2008 at 1:49 p.m. (report)

Thank you, Posh Milwaukee, for all that you do to help the community.

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