Artist Dominic Pangborn to Chair Capuchin 2013 SOCK Benefit

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Capuchin Soup Kitchen 41st Annual Sock Dinner

Michigan-based international artist, Dominic Pangborn, will be the chairperson for the Capuchins’ annual SOCK (Support Our Capuchin Kitchen) dinner on Friday, October 11 at the Detroit Marriott Hotel, Renaissance Center.

Pangborn is a fervent believer in giving back to one’s community. He will be bringing a new dimension to the SOCK event, now marking its 41st year. As a Korean adoptee brought to America, he reflects on the opportunities presented to him and in turn gives passionately of his time, talent and heart.

“I am a truly blessed person,” Pangborn explained. “I was born with nothing. I learned to do with what I had, and yet at each turning point of my life, someone was there to guide, mentor or inspire me to go forward. It is from these experiences I have learned to give back to the community. It’s an honor to be part of SOCK and the Capuchin mission and ministries.”

“My art is healing. It’s all part of me,” he continued. “I travel the world, meet new faces and I hear, ‘Your art touches me… Your art brings a smile each time I look at it…’ and so forth. We are all given a blank canvas. It’s our job to paint our own world. It’s only paint. If you don’t like it, paint it over. Life is lot like that.”

Pangborn’s multi-dimensional career spans graphic design, fashion design, home decor as well as fine art.

The SOCK dinner typically hosts 1,000 participants.

For more information about the event, please visit www.cskdetroit.org/sock

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