Announcements
This page is for the following announcements from active PWN members:
- Business news
- Personal news such as an upcoming marriage or addition to the family
- Community information that would be useful to the group
- Charitable causes
Make sure to read the comments–that’s where you’ll find most of the announcements!
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Fundraising & Promotions
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Cindy Dawson said,
June 30, 2009 at 12:16 pm
OPEN HOUSE PARTY @ HEAD TO TOES BODY & HAIR SALON
14428 E. HWY 12
ROGERS, AR (PRARIE CREEK)
479-925-2025
Ladies, Come get pampered from Head to Toes
Saturday, July 11th from 10am-1pm.
We will have local women with small businesses setting up and displaying their products.
We have confirmed to come:
*Scentsy (wickless candles and more)
*Party Gals (Adult Novelties and lotions)
*Two-Go Boutique (name brand clothing)
*Gourds & More (decorative gourds including jewelry)
* Pampered Chef (cookware)
*Free Exp Manicures and/or Paraffin Treatments!!
****** still growing vendors******
There will be so many GREAT deals!!!!
Dont forget to bring CA$H or CHECKS!
Also, if you or someone you know would like to be a vendor, please let us know.
Lisa Daniels said,
November 25, 2008 at 4:43 pm
Hello Ladies and Happy Thanksgiving!!!
I am so grateful for my association with all of you! You may have noticed that my communication and attendance has dropped off in the last few months. It is not from lack of interest in you or the lack of desire to build my own business. I had the opportunity to take a temporary, contract assignment with IBM in Tulsa, which should last through May 2009. This contract opportnity will help fill in the gaps with the downturn in the economy and help pay for college expenses next fall.
I am working 2 days in the office in Tulsa and 2 days out of my home in Siloam Springs each week. Every other Wednesday, I am accompanying my Dad, who just recently began the fight against lung cancer, to chemotherapy in Tulsa. Please keep him on your prayer list…so far, he is tolerating treatment very well, which is a huge blessing.
I would greatly appreciate any new or continued business and referrals for Metro Woman, especially during this time. Now is a great time to line up your advertising for 2009. I am working on the January issue NOW, but there is still time to get in (until Dec. 12th)! I am happy to offer PWN members 30% off my regular rates when advertising 4 or more months. Also, please encourage your favorite clothing and gift shops to advertise with me, Metro Woman needs more shopping resources and we want to keep all of them in business through this crazy time!!!
The Metro Woman Directory continues to grow and take on a life of its own in NWA. As soon as possible, I will be resuming my email newsletters. If you have never received one, you can sign up on the Metro Woman website, http://www.NWAMetroWoman.com. I sure miss seeing all of your happy faces!!! I pray that you and your families enjoy a happy, healthy and safe holiday season!!! For us, the New Year brings our first grandbaby, the return of our son, Nick, from Afghanistan (YIPPEE!!! That is him in the Soldier’s Angels ad in the Metro Woman!), and, we pray, restored health for my Dad. Thanks to all of you for being who you are…PWN is special!!!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
I will send copies of the directory to PWN meetings whenever I am able!!! Be sure and pick yours up there, or check out where else you can find one, on the website as well! God bless all of you!!!
Kassie Misiewicz said,
September 23, 2008 at 7:58 pm
I am a new PWN member – and will be attending my first meeting in October. I and a group of other women theatre professionals have started Tricycle Theatre for Youth, a non-profit (in process) professional theatre for young audiences in downtown Bentonville. We are beginning with drama classes which have their first day this Saturday, Sept. 27. You can see a listing of classes, our teaching methodology, our plans for performances and merchandise at: http://www.triketheatre.org. I’m looking forward to connecting with all of you. Genet says that you are a great bunch of women to know.