Sacramento Chapter of The National Association of Professional Women has Another Successful Chapter Meeting
Sharon opened the meetings by welcoming everyone, then briefly speaking about the NAPW. She asked, "Everyone, look at the words on the bottom of the banner -- Connect, Learn, Grow, Inspire," -- and spoke about what those words mean in the organization. She then spoke about our
The scheduled speaker for the lunch meeting was not able to attend, so each member had more time to talk and share. The first speaker was
Mrs. Tika, like Cher -- just remember the one name! -- is the owner of
Yoshiko Kage, owner of Living Fully Alive Now, offers Japanese Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine. She has been in America for 14 years, and specializes in pain management for women. She handles all types of women's issues, including detoxification. Yoshi's passion is movement based art, which includes body movement, drawing, and writing.
Sharon was next and talked about her company Travel ID Cards. The company produces unique products (KidsTravelCards, TeenTravelCards, AdultInfoCards and PetTravelCards), plus custom ID badges for any type of organization or company. Sharon's passion is animal rescue, and she talked about the litter of kittens that was dumped on her by a neighbor. They are doing fine, but are definitely shaking up the household!
Our November meetings were different, since we didn't have a speaker. We had no problem filling in the void though, with lots of conversation, suggestions for one another, and just plain old-fashioned enjoying a room full of wonderful, friendly women. For all of those who haven't been able to come out yet, we hope that you can schedule time for one of the meetings in December.
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