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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
"It's Not What you say, but How you Say It."
Presenter: Mark Austin, president of a local Toastmasters Club.
Join us as we learn how the way we say certain things can affect our listener's perception of the message we are trying to deliver.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
"Power of Prevention" by Presenter Stephanie Orr of CASA
Social and emotional learning and the call to action to Arizona to implement "That's not cool", and other successful prevention campains.
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| March is also our "Traditions" meeting month-learn about the history of the American Business Women's Association and entertain an invitation to join our chapter. |
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Program: to be announced
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Lynda Tallant, Central Arizona Realty, Glendale, AZ
Congratulations, Lynda, from everyone in the Turquoise Camel Chapter!
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Share the spotlight with women who are making a difference in their workplaces. Expand your network to include colleagues who share your interests but reflect many different perspectives.
Become a part of a chapter network that encompasses more than 1,500 chapters across the country and is 80,000 members strong!
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Meetings are on the 2nd Wednesday of every month.
Location:Anzio's Italian Restaurant
12418 N 28th Drive Phoenix, AZ 85029 View Map
Time: 6:00-6:30 p.m. - Networking 6:30 p.m. - Dinner
Attending: Cost of dinner is $21. Contact Lynda Tallant at (602) 319-2667 or e-mail abwa-phoenix@att.net to make a reservation.
Note: Cancelation must be made 48 hours in advance or member/non member will be charged for the dinner.
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Turquoise Camel was formed in 1991, merging the Camelback and Turquoise chapters. Over the years, more than $25,000 in scholarships have been awarded to local women with approximately $10,000 given to the Stephen Bufton Memorial Scholarship Fund at the national level.
Each year, Turquoise Camel members coordinate a number of social, educational and fund-raising events in addition to the regular monthly meetings.
Each ABWA chapter has a different character, but we all have things in common, either through our monthly meetings or our community activities. Each chapter offers the business woman support and camaraderie.
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| Chapter Mission Statement: To provide a fun, supportive, educational, encouraging environment to help our members grow, through recognition, leadership opportunities, and professional and business networking. |
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