MOMMY NIGHT OUT TALK FEATURING ME! Hosted by Palo Alto Mother’s Club

Jan. 22nd -”New Year New You!” Mother’s Night Out – come meet other moms!
MNO you want to start the year with!

 
We have excellent speaker line up and awesome raffle prizes to give away (NOTE: These prizes are mostly coming from me and include discounts and products. Yahoo! Go girls night out!):


When: Jan. 22nd 7-10pm
Where:  Cubberly Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Rd
Palo Alto, CA Room M-4 (by the auditorium/theatre)
RSVP here:
http://www.bigtent.com/group/calendar/event/45810779
Speakers:
                     * Looking your best for 2011 by Orene Kearn, professional image and style consultant 

                      * Wine appreciation by Shannon Madison, mom, lead for Wine Events @ Google and a gal with great sense of humor – Wine for your health: Calories & carbs, benefits and justifications – What’s in a glass? Selecting the right glass for the job, why it matters and when it doesn’t – Selecting wines: Price, Preference, and Pairing- Leftover wine: Don’t let it go to waste!
                  * Girlfriend’s Guide to Plastic Surgery by Dr. Lauren Greenberg, a Stanford and fellowship trained Plastic Surgeon, mother of three, private practice for over a decade. She believes in education and subtle, natural looking results. Come and ask your questions about anything from noninvasive ways to surgeries. She will be honest and informative. (www.laurengreenbergmd.com)

                       * Dance moves for 2011 – get your groove back(no dance skills required) by Stephanie Chiang, dance instructor
                      * Light dinner and drinks served


Space is limited so RSVP now and help spread the word!
Question/comments: Christine Moon
mooncheech@gmail.com

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