Indianapolis-based
Mina Starsiak Hawk, cofounder of Two Chicks and a Hammer and host of the HGTV series “Good Bones,” will be the keynote speaker for
Tapestry 2021, scheduled for Sept. 17 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Attendee ticket sales begin on July 12 at 8 am.
Purdue University Fort Wayne and Parkview Health are co-founders of this annual community event celebrating women. Since 2002, Tapestry has raised over $1 million in scholarships.
Hawk’s story is one of determination, family and community.
Hawk and her mother, Karen Laine, created a home renovation company in Indianapolis in 2007. Their goal was to revitalize neighborhoods in the Circle City, one house at a time. In 2014, the duo appeared in a pilot project for HGTV, “Two Chicks and a Hammer,” and in 2015, the network picked up the series with a new title, “Good Bones.”
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