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MASK PRESS RELEASE
From: Michelle Cardini (michelle@maskmatters.org)
Date: November 26, 2012
SECOND MASK "UNITY COMMUNITY" LUNCHEON WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 29
FEATURING GUEST SPEAKER JORDAN ROSE
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) continues its series of "Unity Community" Empower Lunch Hours at Carrabba's Italian Grill on Thursday, November 29th at 11:30AM. The featured speaker for the second of four luncheons will be Jordan Rose of the Rose Law Group, PC.
Jordan Rose started Rose Law Group PC leasing space in another lawyer's storage room. Twelve years later, her practice has grown to become the largest woman-owned law firm in the western states. While Jordan's passion is adding value to her clients' business propositions her goal is "to make my clients more money." In an interview with Phoenix Business Journal, who has named her the "Queen of Pinal County," Jordan was asked what she enjoys most about the practice of law. "The ability to help people solve their problems," she said.
Held each quarter, this MASK outreach event brings together a passion-purposed community of people who are making a difference. Bring along someone new, enjoy great food, conversation, and get inspired by Jordan Rose who is making an impact in a big way.
Buy your tickets today by visiting www.maskmatters.org.
ABOUT MASK
MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization created in 2007 by a group of dedicated mothers in Arizona who recognized the need to consistently educate parents and children on rapidly changing issues. MASK's mission is to educate both parents and children about the issues facing our youth and to empower children to make safe, healthy choices. MASK seeks to engage, educate and empower families.
It is through magazine advertisers and subscribers, fundraising events and donations that MASK is able to continue providing all of its programs free of charge to schools and communities.
ABOUT MASK THE MAGAZINE
MASK The Magazine provides parenting solutions for today's families. To date, the magazine has reached over 5,000,000 people through print and digital versions since its launch in February of 2011. Published four times a year, MASK The Magazine tackles important subjects including Bullying, Current Drug Trends, Body Image & Self-Esteem, and Internet & Technology Safety. All topics are formatted in easy-to-read, age-appropriate sections, from kindergarten to college. Through compelling stories, expert information and resourceful tips and suggestions, each issue highlights some of the challenges facing children and families today, and provides valuable, age-appropriate prevention tactics and conversation starters. Visit www.maskmatters.org to subscribe.
CONTACT
Michelle Cardini
Co-Founder/Marketing Director
E-mail: michelle@maskmatters.org
Phone: 480-502-5337
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