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Join the Woman's Discovery Center for its "Wanna Dance?" fundraiser as we provide entertainment for the entire community!
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2008 Women’s Financial Health Series, a monthly brown bag luncheon event for ALL women (students, homemakers, professionals, retirees, employed or unemployed women of all ages) |
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Three women of varying ages and backgrounds shared their personal journey of how hope has been restored in each of their lives. Following their inspiring stories, the 55 participants painted their own blessing bowls. Women of all ages attended with their mothers, daughters, granddaughters, sisters, aunts, friends – any woman with whom they wanted to share blessings of hope.
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The first programming offered by The Woman’s Discovery Center was a partnership with Families, Inc. Counseling Services. The program, designed for preteen girls, allowed 47 girls from public, parochial, and home-school backgrounds from all over our community to examine the issues of self-esteem, friendships, bullying, and body image. |
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| An amazing collection of works by five Caribbean artists on loan from Galeria de Arte Ajoupa in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is on exhibit at The Center. The lively and diverse styles represented by these talented artists, along with their bios, can be viewed below or at The Center. We are grateful to our friend Raymond Thertulien, M.D., of North Carolina, co-owner of the gallery, for arranging this exhibit. If you have an interest in adding to your collection, additional information may be obtained or bids may be placed by calling Faye Cox, Executive Director, at 870-933-9939 or 870-219-2488. |
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The Women’s Professional Clothes Closet is an ongoing service project of The Woman’s Discovery Center. |
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| Mary Gay Shipley, owner of That Book Store in Blytheville, will speak at the Woman’s Discovery Center on Wednesday, November 5 for The Center’s monthly “First Wednesday” Brown Bag Luncheon. Read More . . . |
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