Women: The Multitaskers
It Takes an Extraordinary Woman to Simultaneously Shop and Network
Be Extraordinary and Join Us December 11th for Seasonal Multitasking
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You are invited to a casual luncheon filled with networking, lunch, and vendors selling items like jewelry, gift baskets, sweets, and more. Vendors list will be updated as reservations are received.
Current Vendors: doTERRA Essential Oils, Fitness Together, Jen Speros with Fresh Beauty, A Gift to Africa, Image/Wardrobe Consultant – Eugenia Battaglia, Azam Mirshani providing facial threading, Creamium Chocolates, Paparazzi Accessories, The Tie Guy, Glamour Connection, Usborne Books, Best Holistic Massage, Cookie Lee Jewelry, Perfectly Posh products, Especially by Jane purses, Choffy, It Works Get Fit Wraps, and Scentsy.
Drawings will be held throughout event for items from our vendors. All sales from ticket purchases for these drawings will be donated to the Helping Kids with Cancer Foundation.
Date: December 11, 2012
Time: 11:30 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
Place: Joseph Smith Memorial Building - Wasatch Room on top floor
Cost: Free for Members, $10 for Non-Members (Prepaid before 11/23), $15 for non-members (prepaid after 11/23), $20 non-members (pay-at-the-door).
Lunch is included.
You DO NOT need to be a part of the industry to attend. Bring a friend to enjoy the mini-shopping and lunch.
We will have several drawings through the event. Each attendee with be given 1 raffle ticket. You may purchase additional tickets at the door, or through Constant Contact.
Philanthropy Project (you can donate through Constant Contact):
We will be accepting donations for Helping Kids with Cancer. This foundation, founded in 1999, provides grocery, VISA, and gas gift cards to families of children with cancer during their hospital stay for urgent needs. “By helping the families, we help the kids”.
From HKWC: Every year we raise funds to help families in crisis with basics such as grocery and gas cards. They are provid-ed to parents of pediatric oncology patients at Primary Children's Hospital. We owe our success to the kind hearts of local businesses, corporate foundations, friends and families who are willing to send a little hope to those already grieved by their child’s illness and the difficult conditions they face.