LEADERSHIP . BUSINESS . COMMUNITY

 

DECEMBER 2008

Linda's List

 

DECEMBER 2008



December 3
Festival of Trees
Banner Health Foundation
480-543-2375

December 5
Molina Holiday Gala
480 730-6075

December 5
Night of Giving Gala
Hospice of the Valley
480 626-0536

December 5
The Pinnacle Ball, Dancing Under the Stars
Creative Women of Pinnacle Peak
480-502-1773

December 6
56th Annual Fashion Show
The Board of Visitors
602-235-9554
boardofvisitors@cox.net

December 6
World Awards
Girls Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine Council
602-452-7003
girlscoutsaz.org

December 7
18th Annual Nutcracker Party
Ballet Arizona
602-343-6520

December 7
Customized Ornament Keepsake Brunch
Scottsdale Artists` School Youth Academy
602-955-7878


December 10
Holiday Luncheon
Arizona Costume Institute/Phoenix Art Museum
arizonacostumeinstitute.com

December 10
60th Anniversary
Universal Declaration of Human Rights Dinner
United Nations Association of Greater Phoenix
sue@wacaz.org

December 11
The Red Carpet Event
Arthritis Foundation
602-212-9913
www.arthritis.org 

(keyword: Arizona)

December 12
First Annual Holiday Gala
Ryan House
602-200-0767
ryanhouse.org

December 13
Candelight Capers Ball
Banner Health Foundation
602-747-4483

December 13
Holiday Festival of Trees
Foundation for Burns & Trauma
602-230-2041

December 14
Poinsettia Tea
Beatitudes Center DOAR
602-274-5022

December 15 – 16
Spirit of the Season
The Herberger Theater Stage
602-252-8497
herbergertheater.org

December 17
Holiday Prelude XXIII
Phoenix Art Museum League, Phoenix Theatre Guild, Phoenix Youth Symphony
602-499-4465
www.holidayprelude.com

December 19
Holiday Luncheon
Women of Scottsdale
480-391-6585
womenofscottsdale.org

December 19
39th Annual Luncheon
Valley Forward
602-240-2408

December 20
DFA Ball
Desert Foundation Auxiliary
602 315-9843

December 20
26th Annual Children’s Holiday Party
Historical League, Inc.
480-515-4629
historicalleague.org

December 31
Phantom of the Opera Symphony Ball
The Phoenix Symphony
602-495-1117
www.phoenixsymphony.org
 

 

Linda M. Herold

is the Social Editor for Frontdoors Newspaper,

look for her monthly column

 THE SOCIAL LIFE.

 

frontdoors.biz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
The Business Journal, Phoenix
November 16, 2007
The List - Networking Associations
 
Women of Scottsdale
#14
West Valley Women
#23
Central Phoenix Women
 #25
 

 

 

JANUARY

LUNCHEON

 

Featuring:

Susan F. Shultz

JANUARY LEADERSHIP THEME:

 

Women in the Boardroom: Our Opportunity and our Challenge

 

Featured presenter:

 

Susan F. Shultz

Susan F. Shultz

bio

 

 


 

Sojourner Center Needs List

 

Top Five Needs

 

Blankets and linens
Bath towels
Diapers (size 5) and wipes
Shampoo and conditioner
Underwear (women, children and teens)

 

Complete Needs List

 

Diapers sizes 4,5 and 6
Baby food
Non-soy baby formula
Baby items (blankets, clothes, bottles, shampoo/wash, etc.)
Baby wipes
New Crib sheets
Socks and undergarments (all sizes women and children)
Hand sanitizer
Feminine Hygiene products
8 Oz. or larger shampoo
8 Oz. or larger lotions
Toothpaste
Tooth brushes
Dental floss
Denture brushes, adhesive and cleaner
Deodorant
New Pillows
New Blankets
Twin sheet sets
Towel sets
Combs and brushes


Click here for donation drop off information at Sojourner's Second Treasures Donation Center


 

The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix

holiday events

 

Teddy Bear Tea in the Grand Ballroom
December 21 through 23, 2008, 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

This magical holiday tradition includes story time with Mrs. Claus, a visit from the Teddy Bear, puppet show, balloons and a visit from Santa Claus


Christmas Eve Dinner
Wednesday, December 24, 2008, 5:30 to 9 p.m.

A limited à la carte menu and children’s menu will be available, as guests enjoy the holiday spirit and décor in bistro 24.


Christmas Day Brunch
Thursday, December 25, 2008, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Celebrate Christmas with a delicious selection of meats, seafood, an omelet station and more. Please join us on this special day as we celebrate with Santa.

Cocktails and Caroling

December 8 and 9, 2008, 7:30 p.m.

A festive evening of song and entertainment includes a champagne toast and holiday carols with Nicole Pesce and Jeffrey Hattrick.

Afternoon Tea
Wednesdays - Saturday at noon and 3 p.m.
Afternoon Tea is served in the Lobby Lounge Wednesdays - Saturdays with seating available at noon and 3 p.m.

New Year’s Eve
December 31, 2008

The New Year's Eve package includes: Deluxe accommodations for one night
New Year’s Eve Dinner buffet for two including champagne toast and live entertainment
New Year’s Day breakfast for two in room or in bistro 24 Restaurant
Overnight valet parking

Teddy Bear Tea
Fridays through Saturdays, November 29 through December 14, 2008

12 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Our charming Victorian-style tea, complete with a visit from Mr. Ted E. Bear, story time, holiday carols and Teddy Bear dance. Weekend seating to also include Club Bar location

 

CLICK HERE  for more details for all events above

 


Arthritis Foundation Logo

 

Oscar Night America
 

CPW member Deborah Bateman invites you to the fabulous Oscar Night America on February 22, 2009 at the new Downtown Sheraton. Deborah is Chairperson for the 2009 Oscar Night America which raise funds for the deserving Arthritis Foundation. For more information, please call 602-212-9913, click on www.arthritis.org (keyword: Oscar Night) or email MBrauer@arthritis.org 

 


 

 

Spirit of the Season

 

Stage West

Dec 15, 08 - Dec 16, 08

Described by many to be the highlight of their holiday season, Spirit of the Season is a joyful musical concert event guaranteed to touch every soul. From jazz to classical, Jeffrey and Nicole’s spirit will warm your hearts.

 

CLICK HERE to learn more


 

Upcoming  Meetings

 

Wednesday,

January 7
11:30 am
LUNCH
Susan F. Shultz
Women in the Boardroom: Our Opportunity and our Challenge
 

Tuesday,

February 10
11:30 am
LUNCH

Michelle KIng Robson

 

Friday
March 13

11:30 am
LUNCH

Dennita Sewell
 

2008 presenters

December
Gloria Feldt

Heartfeldt Politics

 

November

Diane Brossart

President

Valley Forward Association


October

Joelle Hadley,

Founder & President, The Culture Coaches

 

September

Julia Patrick, Publisher,
frontdoors Lifestyle News

Ilana Lowery, Editor,
Phoenix Business Journal

 

August

Shelly Esque,

Director of Corporate Affairs, Intel Corporation

 

July

Jay L. Parry

Jay L. Parry, President & CEO, Phoenix Mercury

 

June

Candace Wiest

President, CEO of West Valley National Bank

 

May

Mayor Phil Gordon

Mayor, City of Phoenix

 

April
Margaret Ancira

Founder, PCA SKIN

 

March
Sharon Lechter

Co-author,

Rich Dad Poor Dad

 

February

Marsha Petrie Sue

MPS, INC

 

January

Susan Krane

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

 

 

 

Thank You
CPW Favor Partner
Sisley

January & August 2008
January 2009

 

 

Central Phoenix Women

is an organization for women who have established themselves professionally and demonstrated their commitment to the community.  Members are individuals who wish to enhance their leadership by connecting with like-minded women to share information, ideas, contacts and opportunities.  Members value relationships that enhance their business, social and community endeavors.

 


 

What is Blacktie?

What is Blacktie?

Arizona

 

Central Phoenix Women is a partner with Blacktie Arizona.

 


Join the Club!

CPW Membership Benefits

Quality Networking – Meetings provide a reception period and time during the meeting-event to connect with members and guests.

Sophisticated Environment – CPW meets monthly at The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix.

Variety - Type of meeting varies: breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, cocktail reception, dinner. Meeting dates float and are held on varying days each month.

Member Directory – CPW members are listed on the website directory with an individual page featuring their photo, contact information and bio.

Connecting – CPW Members webpage provides a link to their website and e-mail.

Website – The CPW website provides details about members and events.

Member Newsletter – Share information about events, activities, recognition and more.

Uniqueness: CPW is designed for businesswomen who value their time and influence. We do not have boards, committees, lobbying or fundraising requirements. CPW provides an opportunity for social networking, building strong relationships and leadership development.

and more!

 

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS

 

December 19
Holiday Luncheon
at

The Westin Kierland

Resort & Spa
6902 E. Greenway Pkwy, Scottsdale

 

Sponsored by

 

 

 

womenofscottsdale.org

 

 

 

 

 

December 2

Holiday Luncheon
11:30 a.m.

at Skye Restaurant

16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr. Peoria

 


westvalleywomen.org

 

 

 

 
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