LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
CAMP Rehoboth Women's Project Hosts Upcoming Women's Weekend |
by Maggie Shaw |
For those of you who haven't purchased your tickets to the events planned for our Women's Weekend in April, rundon't walkto the CAMP Rehoboth office so you won't be left out from attending these fabulous events!
On tap for the weekend is the Friday night opener with the renowned comedienne, Suzanne Westenhoefer. In a night for our whole community, she'll have us laughing and rolling in the aisles. Heading into Saturday, it's time to be a little more serious as we focus on our third annual conference on Women's Financial, Health and Legal issues. We'll start off our day with a return visit from our eloquent Governor, Ruth Ann Minner, followed by nationally known speaker, author and consultant, Mary LoVerde. Hailing from Colorado and fresh off several appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show as well as 20/20, she will bring our conference to a new level. Following this energizing start to the day, this year's workshops, conducted by talented and inspiring professionals, promise to combine topics of an educational nature with those with a bit more levity. After all that work, relax with an evening of music by two legends in the world of women's music, Olivia Recording Artists, Barbara Higbie and Teresa Trull. Fall in love all over again! Wake up Sunday morning and join us for brunch at Celsius Restaurant for good food and girl talk! What a great ending to a marvelous weekend. Now that we've piqued your interest, just refer to the conference workshop information, complete the registration form below, and join us for the weekend. WORKSHOPS AT A GLANCE Workshop A 10:30 1. Phases of a Woman's Life Nancy A. Mondero,DO A brief explanation of the gynecological changes a woman goes through in her life. 2. A Woman's Guide To Starting Your Own Business Sally Daniel/The Sally Daniel Training Group Nancy Kaiser/At Your Service Natalie Moss,CPA This dynamic presentation is the nuts and bolts approach for any woman looking to start her own business. 3. Singles Success and Survival Maggie Shaw, RN,MS,LCSW Open to all singles, this is a fun and fulfilling interactive workshop that will make you think and feel and look success in the eye. 4. Healthy Alternatives Judy Turner, LCMT/Long Life Massage Kim Furtado, ND Jan Anderson, Physical Therapist, LCMT Alternative health practices, a means of maintaining personal health and treating injuries and illness, will address the modalities and benefits from a physical, nutritional, diet, lifestyle and long-term healthcare stand point. Workshop B 11:45 1. Taking Care of Ourselves, Taking Care of Each Other April Nelson MSW, LGSW/The Mautner Project This educational and interactive workshop will assist and empower you to address issues on access to healthcare, health risks and needs for women who partner with women. 2. From The Inside Out Charlene Johnson, MA/Counselor Experiential workshop of guided meditation, art and group discussion. 3. Oh, My Aching Back Lesley K.Rogan, M.Ed,PT,ATC/Peninsula Regional MC A discussion about common back problems, addressing some simple solutions and suggestions on ways to avoid them. 4. Medicine Wheel Rev. Sue Greer, Healer/Rising Pheonix Healing Center Through Medicine Wheel you will be introduced to the 4 Directions and how you can come to understand your inner and outer worlds through your relationship to this ancient model of wholeness. Workshop C 1:30 1. Basic Home Repair For Women Lynn Sheridan CR, CGR/Handywork,Inc Got a running toilet, a drip or a creak? Learn from an expert in the field how to make those home repairs yourself. 2. Women and Heart DiseaseThe #1 Killer Jeannie Ruff, MS,RCEP,FAACUPR/ Peninsula Regional MC Learn about your risk factors and outline strategies to decrease the chance of developing heart disease, and how to live longer if faced with it. 3. Ask the Lawyer Ellen J. Feinberg, Esquire A local attorney will answer your questions and discuss topics of interest to you. A free attorney on the spotdon't miss this opportunity! 4. Swing Dance Cathin Bishop, Educator Ballroom at it's bestthis is a chance to learn to lead and/or follow while learning this versatile dance. Instruction will focus on the basics of swing and triple swing for beginners featuring music from Mozart to Motown. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 13, No. 3, April 4, 2003. |