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The next Connecting Women in Business luncheon is Tuesday, Sept. 23 at Petoskey Bay View Country Club.
This luncheon will feature recipients of the 2014 summer Go-Grants and they will share with the CWIB group about their experience. The girls will share what they learned and their experiences gained from these different activities. Registration will open at 11:30 am. The luncheon and presentation will begin at noon and end at 1 pm. Cost is $15 for CWIB members or $20 for not-yet-members. Reserve your spot HERE. Deadline for registration is Friday September 19th at 5:00 p.m.
PNC Bank is the marquee sponsor and Lite 96.3 is the exclusive radio sponsor of CWIB. Lunch Sponsor's are Trillium, A Complete Salon and the Petoskey News Review.
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Tony Rubleski Returns to Petoskey - Save The Date!
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Petoskey will be the first community in the country to get a sneak peek at the latest book offered by Michigan author and speaker Tony Rubleski. Rubleski's fourth book is titled, Mind Capture: Leadership Lessons from Ten Trailblazers Who Beat the Odds and Influenced Millions and will be released in November. The PRCC is proud to host Rubleski with a special seminar titled, "Leadership Lessons to Help you Capture More Minds and Customers." The program will be offered Fri. Oct. 10 at the Odawa Hotel. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. and the program will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Thanks to the sponsorship of 5/3 Bank, we're able to keep the cost at just $49 per person. Be inspired and increase your sales at this exciting event.
Sign up today click HERE or call 231-347-4150.
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Leadership Little Traverse Underway
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The 16th Class of Leadership Little Traverse launched last week with a series of team-building activities at the Camp Daggett Adventure Center. The class will convene eight more times and will complete a Community Service project in advance of their May, 2015 graduation. Members of the LLT Class of 2015 include:
- Jack Bishop, Taylor Rental Center
- Lucy Blythe, Crooked Tree Arts Center
- Ashley Colburn, MacDonald Garber Broadcasting
- Katlyn Cosens, Manna Food Project
- Craig Currier, Petoskey News-Review
- Caitlin Donnelly, Little Traverse Conservancy
- Amy Heilala, Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realty
- Becky Jacque, Bay View Association
- Cyndi Kramer, Village of Hillside Senior Apartments
- Eric Leister, Boyne Highlands
- Kate Manthei, City of Petoskey Downtown Management Board
- Carrie Meier, Irish Boat Shop
- Megan Nickerson, Symons General Store
- Christian Smith, YMCA of Northern Michigan
- Lindsay Steffes, Child and Family Services of Northwest Michigan
- Deborah VanDyke, McLaren Northern Michigan
- Juliet Warner, Harbor Brenn Insurance Agencies
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2014 Athena Award Nominations Now Being Accepted
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We are now seeking nominations for the 2014 Athena Award, which will be presented at this year's Breakfast for Champions on December 9, 2014 at Odawa Casino.
Dave Kring Chevrolet Cadillac is proudly sponsoring this award that recognizes a community member for their impact on the growth and success of girls and women in our region. The winner will join the astounding ranks of amazing women that have received this award every year at Breakfast for Champions. Download a form HERE or email lisa@petoskey.com and she will email a form to you.
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Diamonds & Denim Tickets - Last Chance!
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Today is last day to get Diamond & Denim tickets and there are only about 30 left! A limited number of tickets are still available for the Saturday, Sept. 20, big Rotary Club of Petoskey hosted Diamonds & Denim Dinner and Dance party at Knights of Columbus Hall in Petoskey. Tickets are $75 per person for unreserved seating or $700 for a reserved table for eight people. The 6-11 p.m. event includes an open beverage bar, appetizers, a gourmet buffet dinner catered by Sweet Water Catering, a silent and live auction, and dancing to the Craig Cottrill Band.
Tickets must be ordered by tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 17, online at www.PetoskeyRotary.org or by calling Jane Millar at 231.838.2347.
All proceeds from the dinner, dance and auctions will benefit the Public Schools of Petoskey future community sports complex.
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