‘The Power of TWITTER’ Free Teleseminar with Big Fish Nation

9 March 2010
Lorin

Lorin Beller Blake

It is 2010 and the ‘in thing’ right now is Twitter! Are you tweeting? If not, you are missing the power of this new medium….. so, for our first 2010 Lorin & Friends call I want to introduce you to my Friend, Colleague, and Big Fish: Rachael Bender.

Date: Thursday, March 11, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM EST(1CST/12MST/11PST)

Cost: FREE for the 1st 100 to Register
Includes: 60 Minute Teleclass
Where: Your Desk!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE

As always, Lorin & Friends is FREE however, we ask that you register for the tele-discussion and after you do, we will send you the dial in information for the call.

So grab an afternoon tea, coffee, water with lemon or margarita! (did I say that!?) And we’ll meet you there! Will you join us?

Rachael Bender

Rachael Bender

Rachael Bender was recently named ‘A Surging Twitter Superstar’
by a Washington Post writer

CEO of Bender Consulting, a technology and internet consulting firm which specializes in high-end websites and online marketing, Co-Founder and Vice President of BlueSuitMom.com and former Executive Producer of Mom Talk Radio. Rachael will share from her vast range of internet marketing and social media strategies, creativity, web design and technology experiences.

Rachael will help us learn how to:

  • Understand the Power of Twitter
  • Grow your network from your desk!
  • Create meaningful relationships with clients, vendors, media, etc.
  • How to use Twitter to get new Business
  • How Big Fish is using Twitter to network and support each other

Big Fish Nation is a community of successful women business owners. We have a social network site that is private just for our Big Fish Community. Our philosophy? We feel strongly about utilizing hard core business skills with a spiritual approach to success. In other words, it is not just how we go about designing a marketing plan it is just as important who we are ‘being’ when we implement our marketing plan. We want women to have a genuine smile on their face at the end of the day; satisfied in their work and life. How do we do this? We offer programs that combine both one-on-one coaching with teleclasses; live interactive teleclasses. The combination is exponentially valuable.

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March teleseminar: “5 Brand Strategies to Connect with Women”

9 March 2010

BrandNotes

Insights into branding, behavior & social media

March teleseminar:  “5 Brand Strategies to Connect with Women”

A live, 1-hour interactive session that includes a 30-page workbook

Did you know that women want to be “connected with,” not “sold to”?  And since a woman’s Highest Personal Value is establishing and nurturing relationships, she’s more likely to engage your brand if you attempt to develop and nurture a relationship with her.

During this engaging live 1-hour interactive teleseminar, you’ll discover gender-specific behavioral insights that’ll enable you to tweak your communications to connect with the most powerful consumers in the country – women.

You’ll discover . . .
·  Words and phrases that motivate her
·  Shapes and colors that resonate with her
·  Why storytelling is so important to her
·  Developing a relationship through collaboration
·  Emotions and how she makes decisions

Click here to read a complete description of this session.

We’re conducting this teleseminar on (all times are EST) . . .
Wednesday, March 10th at 2pm
Wednesday, March 17th at 2pm
Wednesday, March 24th at 2pm
Wednesday, Marcy 31st at 2pm

Click here to register.

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Girls For A Change has invited you to the event ‘GET INSIDE THE OUTSIDERS

9 March 2010

Girls For A C…

Girls For A Change

Girls For A Change has invited you to the event ‘GET INSIDE THE OUTSIDERS – JOIN THE MOVEMENT’ on GFC Action Network!

To join Outdoor Nation and become an Outsider, simply visit www.outdoornation.org. During registration, mention you were referred by Girls for a Change!


Time: March 9, 2010 at 6pm to March 31, 2010 at 7pm
Location: National
Organized By: Girls For A Change

Event Description:
GET INSIDE THE OUTSIDERS – JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Girls for a Change has partnered with leading outdoor companies and non-profit organizations to build a youth led movement to revolutionize the outdoors for youth. Outdoor Nation is a next-gen movement to champion the outdoors. This movement is a growing group of youth and young adults that are joining together to bring it outside – building an Outdoor Nation that combines youth power, political action, and outdoor play.

By becoming an Outsider you’ll:

- Win free stuff from brand name companies like The North Face just for providing feedback and sharing your opinions

- Connect with other Outsiders across the country who share your passion

- Advise and work with the top outdoor companies in the world

- Influence federal and state public policies and programs

- Have the chance to earn exclusive internships with cool outdoor organizations

- Have the chance to travel to NYC and attend Outdoor Nation in Central Park

Be one of the first 500 members between the ages of 13-30 and win a FREE Outdoor Nation T-shirt!

To join Outdoor Nation and become an Outsider, simply visit www.outdoornation.org. During registration, mention you were referred by Girls for a Change.

Take care and GET OUTSIDE!

See more details and RSVP on GFC Action Network:

http://girlsforachangeactionnetwork.ning.com/events/event/show?id=2211736%3AEvent%3A16224&xgi=3MlvhxqfsD2Z7T&xg_source=msg_invite_event

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The National Association of Professional Women

5 March 2010

The National Association of Professional Women is an exclusive network for professional women to interact, exchange ideas, educate, network, and empower.  NAPW members enjoy a wealth of resources and services dedicated to the enhancement, empowerment and promotion of their careers.

NAPW provides seminars, podcasts, webinars, keynote speeches, educational tools, and fosters career development skills that enable our members to achieve personal and career success.

Women can network with other women, research, and review and uncover new opportunities providing them with the exposure to grow their careers.

The NAPW provides a global platform for women to voice their opinions and share their thoughts on family, economic and political issues that affect us. The NAPW supports and endorses a diverse syndicate of charities and nonprofit organizations focused on women’s issues and child wellness.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide the most exclusive and advanced forum for members to find like-minded women to create innovative social, professional, and business relationships.  We provide our members knowledge and information about varied industries and professions and generate the opportunity for our constituency to interact, exchange ideas, educate, network, and empower.

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WPO Thriving in the New Economy Annual Women’s Business Conference

5 March 2010

Thriving in the New Economy

WPO 13th Annual Conference

April 22-24, 2010

Ft. Lauderadle, Florida

FOR MEMBERS:
The Hospitality fee is charged to cover the cost of food and beverage served during the conference. Please note, the cost of food and beverage is subsidized by the corporate sponsors.

Hospitality fee before March 22, 2010 at 5 pm EST (required for members and non-members): $325

Hospitality fee after March 22, 2010 at 5 pm EST (required for members and non-members): $375

FOR NON-MEMBERS:
Non-members who attend need to pay both the Hospitality Fee and the Registration Fee of $550

Please note: Non-members who attend the conference can apply the $550 Registration Fee toward member dues if they join the WPO within 60 days of the conference.

Total fee for non-members: $875 (before 5pm EST March 22) or $925 (after 5pm EST March 22)

Register at their conference website.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

TIME: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
EVENT: ZENITH GROUP ROUNDTABLE SESSION
OPEN TO: Zenith Group Members Only

Thursday, April 22, 2010

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EVENT: Conference Registration

Corporate Focus Groups and Pre-Conference Sessions – TO BE ANNOUNCED

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
EVENT: WOMEN PRESIDENTS’ ORGANIZATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
SPONSORED BY: WPO
OPEN TO: By Invitation Only (breakfast and lunch to be served)

TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
EVENT: WOMEN PRESIDENTS’ ORGANIZATION ANNUAL MEETING
SPONSORED BY: WPO
OPEN TO: All members and Chapter Chairs ONLY

We are pleased to annonce that this year’s conference will be emceed by: Roz Abrams, Journalist, New Anchor and Broadcasting Personality

TIME: 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
EVENT: OPENING SESSION
SPONSORED BY: UPS
Welcome and Introductions:
Marsha Firestone, Ph. D., President & Founder, WPO
Introduction of Board, Platinum, Zenith and International Members

Introduction of Chapter Chairs:
Susan Diamond, V.P. of Facilitation and Chief Learning Officer, WPO

TIME: 2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
EVENT: ECONOMIC FORECAST – One WPO member from each of the four continents will speak about their businesses and outlook for the upcoming year.
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 pm
EVENT: KEYNOTE ADDRESSPROFESSOR NEELI BENDAPUDI, Ph. D., Professor of Marketing and Director, Initiative for Managing Services Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
SPONSORED BY: Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TITLE: CUSTOMER APOSTLES
DESCRIPTION: In the new economy, the most powerful marketing technique is delivered by your unpaid salespeople: the customers who love your business and act as your apostles. In this session, you will learn how to strategically assess your customer engagement and learn what drives WOMP or “Word of Mouth Power.” You will also gain practical tools to drive customer acquisition and retention.

TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
EVENT: OPENING RECEPTION – WESTIN BEACH RESORT – Poolside
SPONSORED BY: American Airlines, Denihan Hospitality Group and Prudential
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
EVENT: DINE-AROUND DINNERS – WESTIN BEACH RESORT
HOSTED BY: Miami Chapter Members
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

Friday, April 23, 2010

TIME: 7:00 a.m. – 7:45 a.m.
EVENT: Morning Exercise
SPONSORED BY: Jazzercise
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
EVENT: Buffet Breakfast
SPONSORED BY: GlaxoSmithKline
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EVENT: Conference Hall Exhibit Opens
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
EVENT: CyberCafe Opens
SPONSORED BY: Dell, Inc.
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 8:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.
EVENT: Greetings & Introductions
HOSTED BY: Marsha Firestone, Ph.D., WPO
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
EVENT: KEYNOTE ADDRESSPROFESSOR REBECCA HENDERSON, Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management, Harvard Business School
SPONSORED BY: Foley & Lardner, LLP
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TITLE: STUCK
DESCRIPTION: Professor Rebecca Henderson will explore the dynamics that lead many organizations to fall into overload – and to get “stuck” as a result. She will outline some of the techniques that firms can use to climb back into balance and suggest that mastering them may be a powerful source of competitive advantage.

TIME: 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m
EVENT: WORKSHOP SESSIONS
(Workshops will be repeated in afternoon. See below for workshop titles and descriptions.)
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REVIEW ALL WORKSHOP TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS.

TIME: 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
EVENT: Luncheon
SPONSORED BY: Sam’s Club
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TIME: 1:15 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
EVENT: KEYNOTE ADDRESSMARSHALL GOLDSMITH, best-selling author and Executive Coach and FRANCES HESSELBEIN, Chairman and Founding President of the Leader to Leader Institute / formerly the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for the Management of Non-Profits; former CEO, the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. (1976-1990).
SPONSORED BY: Cisco
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

TITLE: TRANSFORMATION: THE IMPERATIVE OF THE FUTURE
DESCRIPTION: Dr. Goldsmith will interview Ms. Hesselbein about the lessons she gleaned as she transformed the Girl Scouts from an organization on the brink of irrelevance to a thriving, significant enterprise during her thirteen years as CEO. At the time of her departure, the Girl Scouts enjoyed the highest membership in its history, triple the number of minority members, with the greatest diversity, inclusion and cohesion in its history. Q&A Session to follow.

TIME: 2:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
EVENT: BREAK

TIME: 2:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
EVENT: WORKSHOP SESSIONS
OPEN TO: ALL attendees

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REVIEW ALL WORKSHOP TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS.

TIME: 2:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
EVENT: CHAPTER CHAIR & SPONSOR SESSION
SPONSORED BY: WPO
OPEN TO: Chapter Chairs and WPO Annual Corporate Sponsors Only

TIME: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
EVENT: PLATINUM GROUP MEETING SESSION
SPONSORED BY: WPO
OPEN TO: By Invitation Only

TIME: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
EVENT: NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION
HOSTED BY: WPO
OPEN TO: ALL new members

TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
EVENT: American Express OPEN (sm) 50 FASTEST GROWING WOMEN OWNED / LED COMPANIES IN NORTH AMERICA
SPONSORED BY: American Express OPEN (sm)
VENUE: The Ritz-Carlton, Ft. Lauderdale
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

TIME: 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
EVENT: Buffet Breakfast
SPONSORED BY: AT&T
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
EVENT: Conference Exhibit Hall Opens
SPONSORED BY: WPO
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

TIME: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
EVENT: CyberCafe Opens
SPONSORED BY: Dell, Inc.
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

TIME: 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
EVENT: KEYNOTE ADDRESS JEAN CHATZKY, Best Selling Author & Financial Expert
SPONSORED BY: The Principal Financial Group
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.
TITLE: TO COME
DESCRIPTION:

TIME: 10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
EVENT: BREAK
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

TIME: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
EVENT: CLOSING PROGRAMSALSA AWAY YOUR STRESS – FEATURING THE SALSA MIA DANCERS
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

TIME: 12 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
EVENT: CLOSING SESSION AND RAFFLE
SPONSORED BY: Avis
OPEN TO: ALL attendees and registered spouses/partners.

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Women President’s Educational Organization Honors Outstanding Corporations

5 March 2010

Women President's OrganizationThe Women Presidents’ Educational Organization (WPEO) is a regional affiliate of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the nation’s premier third party certification organization for women owned businesses. The mission of the WPEO is to create increased access to business opportunities for WBEs. Our programs develop skills and knowledge for WBEs, advocate in the public and private sectors, foster relationships between WBEs, corporations and the government, and provide certification services.

WPEO provides full service third party certification to women entrepreneurs in the New York, Northern New Jersey (including Princeton and points North), Southern Connecticut and the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia areas. WPEO is incorporated in the state of New York and is recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization. For more information see the website at www.wpeo.us or call (212) 688-4114.

Criteria for the winners of the Outstanding Corporation and WBE awards include efforts in support of women business owners and the women’s business community, creative problem solving and/or innovation, Done Deal™ participation, and overall commitment to the mission of the WPEO; “opening doors for women business owners.” The Advocate is selected by WBEs based on the following criteria: involvement with WPEO, significant contributions to WPEO, contributions to women owned businesses. The Presidents’ Award winners have gone above and beyond in their service to the WPEO, and are selected by the President and Founder, Marsha Firestone, Ph.D.

The WPO is headquartered in New York City and currently boasts over 82 active chapters and over 1500 members across the US and in Canada. There are two primary membership options: Chapter and Member-At-Large. Each chapter meets monthly, consists of 10-20 women presidents/CEOs/Managing Directors/etc, and is moderated by a professionally-trained facilitator. Chapters are not permitted to have more than one business in the same industry represented. At-Large Membership is created for women whose schedules make it impossible for them to commit to monthly meetings, or for areas in which the WPO does not yet have a chapter.

Recent Statistics:
Our members have an average of
- $13 million in annual revenues
- 97 employees
- 20 years in business
In total, the current aggregate represents:
- $14.5 billion in annual revenues
- 106,000 employees
- 22,000 years in business

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It’s Women’s History Month! Meet famous firsts, poets, inventors, freedom fighters and adventurers…

4 March 2010

Diane Tegarden, Oct 2009

Every March I post 31 Days of Notable Women for Women’s History Month. These are women who have been routinely left out of the history books simply because (although they are notable, unique, talented and courageous) they are female and therefore have been overlooked by historians.

The next 31 days of blogs will attempt to remedy this sad fact! Go to: http://rosefirewalker.wordpress.com and subscribe to my blog so you won’t miss one single exciting day of this history making blog!

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Money Week Houston Business and Community Exhibitor Opportunities

4 March 2010

Money Week Houston

You may want to consider the opportunity below to provide the community with information about your efforts to educate Houstonians on financial issues or your financial products and services. There is also an opportunity to provide presentations on financial topics during the festival.

Houston READ Commission is gearing up for The McGraw-Hill Companies Financial Fitness Festival, a free event filled with money management activities open to the entire family, on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at the Houston Public Library.

We invite you, or a representative from your company, to join us as an exhibitor in this fun, relaxed event, in which Houstonians receive information on how to buy a home, save for college, plan for retirement, and learn valuable money management strategies in what can be a very confusing economic time.

With your participation, you will be able to reach hundreds of Houstonians to promote your company or organization at no cost by setting up a booth from which you will share printed materials and explain your company’s services with attendees. Most importantly, you will be doing a community service by educating Houstonians on financial issues and solutions.

Serving as the finale of Money Week Houston, The McGraw-Hill Companies Financial Fitness Festival will not only offer exhibitor information on Houston’s financial institutions, but it will also offer intimate financial seminars throughout the day, in which speakers give presentations on their topic of choice. Please indicate if you would like to give a seminar on the registration form attached.

Please complete and return the attached form by e-mail (ann.criner@houread.org) or fax (713-640-8202) to secure your participation.

Houston READ Commission:
Enriching the lives of adult Houstonians and their families by helping them achieve their full potential through literacy, and to contribute to a workforce that will ensure a strong economy and a promising future for Greater Houston.

What We Do for the Community:

  • Operate Demonstration Learning Centers that offer basic literacy skills, pre-GED, GED and English as a Second Language courses;
  • Provide free literacy training for tutors and instructors at our new Demonstration Training Center at Denver Harbor;
  • Forge public/private sector partnerships to sponsor literacy programs and public awareness activities;
  • Track the progress of literacy program participants to measure effectiveness of services and help students achieve their goals;
  • Maintain a central database on literacy services to identify neighborhoods and groups in need of programs;
  • Raise needed resources to support and coordinate literacy services in Houston;
  • Maintain the city-wide literacy helpline to place students and tutors in programs; and
  • Advocate to local, state and federal agencies and the business community to enhance awareness of the literacy problem in our state and nation.
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Trees for a Change Founded By Kim Islye

3 March 2010

The roots for Trees for a Change really sprouted when I was 5 and decided to start my own business selling glittered pine cones on a card table in front of my house. Ever since then I have wanted to own my own business, and I just had to figure out how to combine that desire with my love for nature and making things.

Many years back I started to feel overwhelmed by the commercial focus put on gift giving, especially at Christmas. I noticed that most of the people I cared about already had enough “stuff,” so I started making their gifts instead of buying them a new pair of slippers.

My family and friends have endured many of my unique (and sometimes scary) creations over the years including windchimes, photo calendars, garden stepping stones, kaleidoscopes, gift baskets, mixed CDs, keepsake boxes, and jars of olives I picked and cured myself. I give something different each year, and by now they probably wonder what I will come up with next.

New information about climate change has created an urgent need to focus on the environment even more than before. I got the idea for Trees for a Change when I was reading that one of the best things you can do to fight global warming is to plant a tree. Planting a tree in the name of someone you care about really seemed like the perfect gift idea: it benefits the planet, it makes you feel good to be giving a unique and personal gift, and it makes the person you are planting the tree for feel good because something wonderful has been done in their name and because you didn’t give them a gift they will eventually get rid of at a yard sale.

Many months and a lot of work later, we opened for business, excited about the chance to share our enthusiasm for planting trees. I hope you find our Tree Gift to be a beautiful and meaningful way to celebrate another person while doing something good for the earth and her future generations. Please know that when you order a gift from Trees for a Change, your gift has been created with the care and attention I would put into gifts for my own family.

I am thrilled to offer you Trees for a Change because a change in the way we give gifts can mean a change in the world.

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The 4th Annual Lemon Ball for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

3 March 2010

Alex's Lemonade Stand BallAlex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s annual gala celebration, The Lemon Ball, was a smashing success. Held at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown on Saturday, January 9, 2010.  The Lemon Ball presented by Volvo, with major support from Cigna, saw record attendance with over 800 guests, and set a new record for funds raised – over $605,000!

In addition to these achievements, the gala welcomed a performance by Grammy nominated recording artist and ALSF supporter Jordin Sparks. It truly was a magical night, honoring many influential volunteers and supporters of the Foundation, and reminding us why we are all here – to find a cure for all childhood cancers.

Alex's Lemonade Stand Ball

Alex's Lemonade Stand Ball

Thank you to all our sponsors, especially – Volvo, Cigna, Canada Dry Delaware Valley Bottling Co., ElyseRyan Jewelry & Pranda North America, GlaxoSmithKline, The Hillman Family, Johnson & Johnson, Teleflex Incorporated, Unique Indoor Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning, The Center for Childhood Cancer Research & The Department of Pediatrics at CHOP, CBS 3, Advanced Staging and Brandywine Valley Talent. Click here to view all of the sponsors!

UPDATES:

In January 2010 Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation turned Philadelphia yellow with the Lemon Ball gala celebration!

The annual Lemon Ball event continued to grow this year with over 800 guests, as supporters from all corners of the country came together for a fun, memorable, and most importantly, inspiring evening to raise critical funds in the battle against childhood cancer.  The evening began with a short program featuring the words of Liz & Jay Scott (Alex’s parents and 2010 Lemon Ball Co-Chairs), followed by a fun-filled night of dancing and auctions.

For the past three years, the Lemon Ball has attracted more than 500 guests from the Greater Philadelphia Area and beyond, raising nearly $1.5 million toward achieving Alex’s dream – a cure for all children with cancer.

The event included:

  • Elegant Yellow-tie (optional) cocktail reception and silent and super silent auctions.
  • Presentation of the Alex Scott Crystal Cup award to Jano Cohen & Jeremy Nowak for their continued support of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
  • Presentation honoring the 2010 Stand Host of The Year and 2010 Volunteer of The Year.
  • Live auction featuring one of a kind experiences and packages.
  • Dancing to the wonderful sounds of BVT (Brandywine Valley Talent).
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