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EEWN: East End Women's Network Fall Kick-Off Event

Celebrating 30 years of Women Empowering Women on the East End
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the East End Women’s Network with networking, food and fun at the September 28, 2011 kick-off event and general membership meeting.  All are welcome.
Learn about the many programs, scholarships, sales opportunities, showcases and networking events EEWN offers to the community. Be inspired by EEWN members who will share their success stories about how the network helped them to personally succeed.
Date: Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
Time: 5:30 Networking & Cocktails, 7:00 Dinner & Presentation
Place: Hotel Indigo, 1830 West Main Street, Route 25, Riverhead, NY
Fee: $35 Members with reservations, $40 for non-members and members without reservations. Public is welcome.  Cash bar.
Contribute:  EEWN supports Dress for Success, whose mission is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Contribute gently used office wear, on hangers, for donation to Dress For Success.  Donations collected at every monthly meeting.
For more information and to make a reservation visit www.eewn.org or contact Membership Chair, Ceil Carpenter (631) 727-3777,  ccarpenter@lifb.com

About East End Women’s Network
The East End Women's Network was founded in 1981. The purpose of this organization is to bring together women of diverse accomplishment and experience, directing women into policy-making positions through the dissemination and sharing of career opportunities; to educate members and the public on issues affecting women on the East End; and to promote the interests, conditions and positions of women in science, business, industry, labor, government, the arts, education and public service.
The East End Women's Network has approximately 150 members, between 35 and 80 members regularly attend the monthly meetings. Non-members are welcome, and a good many attend our monthly meetings to learn about featured topics. Dinner meetings take place at a different restaurant each month, alternating from the North to the South Fork, from September through June.

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