'Sparked', the New Party Game for Women, Launches Kickstarter Campaign Making Limited Pre-Release Copies Available to Contributors
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 15, 2016 -- Today SPARKED, a revolutionary and inspirational new party game for women, launches its Kickstarter campaign (http://www.readysetsparked.com). Created by Sausalito resident, Lisa Rueff, who also founded YogaVentures, Sparked has now been played in diverse locations and settings around the world, from yoga retreats in Bali to the rainforests in Ecuador. It’s been tested by over 400 women to date, in boardrooms, at birthday celebrations, women’s conferences and gatherings of girlfriends all over the U.S.
“Never in a million years did I think I would build a board game,” remarks Lisa Rueff, Creator & Founder, SPARKED. “Yet, I realized there was no game out there to bring out the best in women, touch their hearts, fire up their dreams, draw them closer together and be addictively fun! SPARKED is that game and I am thrilled to bring it to as many women around the world as I possibly can!”
SERIES OF EVENTS & SPARKED CELEBRATIONS
1. April 19th, 2016: The female owned and operated Zener Schon Art Gallery in Mill Valley is hosting a launch party for SPARKED along with two female-owned and run businesses, ‘Laughing Glass Cocktails’ and ‘The Grand Meringue’ will be offering their deliciousness to the event.
2. April 26th, Jenny Terry’s ‘Speak To Me’ Events presents Bay Area ladies with “Girfriends & Game Night”- an evening at Susan Hauser’s New Om World (@NOW) studio in Corte Madera. In addition to gameplay and socializing, Shasta Nelson, Founder of Girlfriends Circles will be sharing insights from her new book, Frientimacy.
3. May 10th at The Hivery a women's work lab and co-working space in Mill Valley is hosting a SPARKED Game Night as part of their Hivery Circle Event. Old friends or new, participants will discover how well they know each other, learn things you never knew about each other before.
ABOUT SPARKED: Follow SPARKED @ReadySetSparked
SPARKED brings women together to connect, celebrate, and uplift each other. The board game is inspirational, aspirational, and it's an absolute blast to play. Filled with Inspiration, Heart and Hilarity, women worldwide are catching on and hosting SPARKED game parties. For women interested in hosting a SPARKED game night, they can reach out to Rueff via their website (http://www.readysetsparked.com) to get more information and play. SPARKED can be played by strangers and lifelong friends, bosses and coworkers, mothers and daughters and even those crazy cousins. No matter where the game is played or who it’s played with, SPARKED always delivers rich, meaningful and joyful experiences.
ABOUT LISA RUEFF
Sausalito resident Lisa Rueff has been leading international trips through her company, Yoga Ventures, for over 15 years. She’s raised over a million dollars for global causes, focusing on sustainable solutions for women and children. Together with her husband, Lisa founded and built a 12,000 square foot permanent home and school for children in Jacmel, Haiti called The Jacmel Children Center. Rueff built a free medical clinic in Haiti called Angel Wings, and works with Faith and Love Orphanage and Art Creation Foundation For Children in Haiti. Rueff recently served as Executive Director of Do It For The Love, a nonprofit wish-granting Foundation created by musician Michael Franti. Prior to that, she served as a consultant for Virgin Unite, where she organized and facilitated Virgin Unite Connection Trips with Sir Richard Branson to South Africa and Her Majesty Queen Noor to Jordan. During these trips, participant focused engaged with these inspiring frontline leaders whose work with entrepreneurial communities are driving change. Through her travels she realized there people everywhere want to connect, especially like-minded women. No where, until now, can smart, sassy, soulful women who want to have a lot of laughs share an uplifting night get ‘SPARKED’.
Lisa Rueff, Sparked, +1 4152252236, [email protected]
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