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Madison’s Miracles Donation

In early 2021, White Glove Moving & Storage was elated to align with the Treasure Coast Premier Women’s Network and award Madison’s Miracles with a check to help support their cuddle cot program.  This growing organization serves  families dealing with infant loss throughout Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.  The cuddle cot gives the gift of time for families wishing to say good bye to their stillborn babies.  Additionally, the group hosts a number of group counseling sessions, baskets for grieving families and they also help to fund funerals

For business professionals and organization chairs, the thriving ladies luncheon group is a positive group that is just the cost of the lunch. To help plan, luncheon meetings are held in Vero the second Friday of each month, Port St. Lucie the 1st Tuesday and in Stuart the 3rd Wednesday. In order to reserve, an online reservation must be made to help the restaurants plan accordingly. During the meeting, all who attend get a chance to give a commercial, testimonial and are encouraged to bring door prizes for additional recognition. Each lunch attendance helps to serve the community while providing an encouraging atmosphere to promote and build relationships.

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Launch of the Stuart Premier Women’s Network

Launching Wednesday, Aug. 19th from 11:30-1:30pm,  the all new Stuart Premier Women’s Network will be live! Meeting at the DeLITEful Kitchen Piano & Wine bar the 3rd Wednesday of each month, this luncheon will be a bit of a twist to it’s sister, the Vero Premier Women’s Network. Sponsored by White Glove Moving, Storage & Delivery, this luncheon is also non-industry exclusive; all ladies are welcome.

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So, how is it different? For starters, our featured woman speaker will have twenty minutes to engage the group. Since the audience will be more intimate, averaging 25 during covid times, this will give more time for the headliner to offer additional content and extra time for questions and answers. The cost for the speaker will be $50 and will include their lunch. To be considered for a speaking position, please email our hostess, Anna Valencia Tillery at AnnaV@WhiteGloveUSA.net with your topic and bullet points for consideration.

Another difference will be that we are capping attendance off at 25 ladies. Mainly due to Covid, however, the space is smaller and we want to allow for more time to network at the table to hear from our speaker.  As a result, we hope that ladies find these changes to be valuable and worthwhile in this new format. Yet, all are welcome to still enjoy being part of the bigger experience in Vero Beach; now nearly four years old.

To register for the 3rd Wednesday of the month, please use the link provided to purchase your tickets. Our first meeting will feature Jennifer Wiggins of Clear SEM Solutions highlighting ways to target your audience post covid and beyond.

Cost for the luncheon event is $20 which includes lunch, an education portion, commercials from each guest and an opportunity for testimonials and door prizes. 50/50 is another fun feature with the jackpot going into a reserve for a local charity of choice. In conclusion, it will be an honor to network with you ladies. Call Anna at 772-778-4750 for any questions or to learn more.

 

Virtual Vero Ladies’ Networking Luncheon

We are meeting virtually again for the May 8th lunch. At no cost, though a donation option is available to benefit our charity Next Gen Vets of IR County, join in the only Vero ladies’ networking luncheon via Zoom.

At the heart of Pampered Chef is the mission of bringing families and friends back to the table for meals.

It is around the table that we create memories and start new traditions as well as strengthen our ability to communicate with others.

The ability to communicate clearly is needed with family, through professional networking and completing business transactions. When we strengthen communication with our children, parents and partners, we are helping create long term success.

This all comes back to mealtime although we don’t generally make that connection. So lets learn a few fun kitchen concepts together this month…

 

Vero Ladies' Networking speaker Christina McIntosh

Featured Speaker:

Christina McIntosh

For 20 years, Christina McIntosh, Independent Advanced Director, has thrived on assisting others. She helps them choose the right tools to make meal prep simple so they can focus on the more important things. She believes the right tools make every task feasible and mealtime is no different.

When: Friday, May 8, 2020

Time: 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

*11:30-12 p.m. will be break out groups of 5, in a first come /first group basis. A topic will be given so all in the grouping can share and get to know one another. Vero Ladies’ Networking will be fun!

Cost: Donation happily accepted, to benefit our current charity, Next Gen Vets of IR County. Thank you to the ladies who contributed last month; you rock!

Donate here.

Where: via Zoom compliments of Christina McIntosh with Pampered Chef.

(*link sent prior to event)

RSVP is a must.  Email Anna ASAP at AnnaV@WhiteGloveUSA.net to reserve your spot. 

Please do so by Thursday, May 7th at 12pm.  *A link will be sent prior to the meeting via email. *A tutorial video will be posted to our FB page, please check it out for fun Zoom tips.

All who attend will get time to pitch themselves, business, or need after our speaker has presented.

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We will be having a lunch this year in July; bonus!

Special thanks to our signature sponsor, White Glove Moving & Storage for your continued support allowing us to keep growing after 3 years and supporting a number of great local charities along the way. Also, our hearts go out to all the seniors and caregivers at our normal luncheon home base of Regency Independent Living; wishing you all health!

February Luncheon with a Valentine’s Day Twist to Love Yourself

Interested in reserving your seat using a credit card? Click here.

This month we will be featuring Rev. Danielle Randall is a Minister of Spiritual Consciousness, Best Selling Author, Business Mentor & Life Coach.

vero ladies lunch

Her company Authorize Love offers individual coaching and group programs which empower her clients to create a reality they love. Danielle’s book “I Met God In A Nightclub: The Unconventional Truth” is her memoir in which she recounts the major life events and her experiences with finding her way back to Truth, Love and God.
Please join us from 11:30-1:30pm on Friday, Feb. 14th for an informative and fun networking lunch. The talented staff at Regency will prepare a gorgeous salad and dessert buffet. A complimentary non-alcoholic drink is also included in the $20 fee.
Hope to see you there!

 

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.