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Now the Treasure Coast Premier Women’s Network with Meetings in PSL

Luncheon Craft:
Holiday Ornament
Laura will guide us on
Featured Speaker:
Laura Lucas
Treasure Coast premier provider of acrylic art workshops, as well as private parties, team building workshops, fundraising opportunities and now, virtual painting workshops.
Laura and Cathy Policare, founded Dabble In Color in 2019 after retiring early from USA Today NETWORK after a combined 65+ years. Both wanted to pursue their passion for art by providing a creative outlet for their community. When the pandemic hit in March, they expanded to provide Virtual Art Workshops and have found success in shipping packages and providing live, online instruction for the community in the safety of their own homes.
When: Tuesday, Dec. 1st, 2020
Time: 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Where: Shindigs Irish Pub
Cost: $20 plus processing fees. You must reserve your ticket online in order to attend.
*restaurants are being paid ahead of time for the headcount provided.
This is non-refundable.
Bring cash to participate in our 50/50 drawing. The other half of the pot will go to the waitstaff hit hard during covid.
$5 for 3
$2 for 1
Sign up to be in our directory and be found 24/7! Check out other great networking ladies, view our blog, reserve tickets and more.
Also, remember our other monthly meetings:
2nd Friday: Vero Beach
3rd Wednesday: Stuart
About the Treasure Coast Premier Women’s Network Luncheon
How Do You Secure Your Spot?
ANNA VALENCIA TILLERY, group hostess and Vice President of Marketing for White Glove Moving, Storage & Delivery is proud to put on this monthly function in each county making up the Treasure Coast. Details about the luncheon and what to expect are as follows:
Maximum of 50 ladies; first come/first serve,and we do fill up, so please Reserve your ticket quickly.
  • Non industry exclusive, ladies only.
  • Check in starts at 11:30 am. Program will start at 12 p.m.
  • Plan to bring lots of business cards and a name badge (sticker tags available).
  • Take the time to mix and mingle, be respectful of social distancing and the requests of fellow networkers.
  • Enjoy a fabulous lunch while being inspired/informed by a fabulous speaker.
  • 30-45 second promotion opportunity for yourself/business.
  • Testimonial(s) for other ladies in the room
  • 1 door prize per person (door prizes are to be a tangible item or service by definition it is ” A thing given as a reward .”
Discounts off services are not considered a prize rather an incentive.
  • Receipts for the lunch will be emailed afterwards along with business cards.
  • Want to find someone? Use our website directory. Want to be found? Create your listing on our website and be found 24/7.
  • Discounts for those in the network are encouraged and can be promoted during your commercial and on our FB page every Tuesday., Testimonials can be shared every Thursday on this group page this is where you can something nice about someone else
  • Other days of the week are for posts about inspiration, community events, questions, etc. and will be approved on a per post basis.
Treasure Coast Premier Women’s Network
Sponsored by:
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Successful Food Drive Contest

Thank you to all the ladies who made our annual food drive contest. Collectively we filled half a small moving box truck!

A special thank you to the Sebastian Chamber for bringing in the most. Followed by Pak Mail Beachside and Becky Moon of Rodan & Fields.

All food went to the Treasure Coast Food Bank. Our goal was 2,500 lbs. of non-perishable food and we exceeded it. As a result, the total raised was 3,543 lbs!  Now that is a Successful Food Drive Contest!

successful food drive contest

Hope to see you all on Aug. 1st when we meet at the Blue Star for drinks, appetizers, networking and the presentation of 150+ backpacks to the Gifford Youth Achievement Center.

As part of their focus, the GYAC offers an After School Education Program (ASEP).  With great success, it serves students in grades K-12, providing homework assistance in addition to tutoring and one-on-one mentoring.  For convenience, thanks to a partnership with the School District of Indian River County, students are brought to GYAC directly from their school and after a light snack and a short recreational time, transition into their classroom.  Better still, a Guidance Counselor is available on-site to discuss with students and/or their parents, issues that may have an impact on a child’s academic success. Students are able to discuss with counselor, individually and in groups, topics of interest to them such as bullying, peer pressure, and parental issues.