Sewall-Belmont
House & Museum
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Yes
Please! The Art of Etiquette
Monday,
October 11, 2010
Reception at 6pm, Program at 6:30pm
Location: Stewart
R. Mott House, 122 Maryland Ave NE
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Amy
Zantzinger
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Enjoy an open bar reception & etiquette workshop
"Elegance
in Etiquette"- receive advice on proper social behavior in formal and
informal settings from a professional, Amy Zantzinger,
former White House Social Secretary under President George W. Bush
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Laura
Schwartz
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"The Networking
Power of Social Events" - how to climb your way to the top
using overlooked opportunities to land an incredible job, meet a mate,
increase your client base, and achieve professional and personal
success, led by Laura Schwartz,
former White House Director of Events for President Bill Clinton
Book signing and networking reception to follow
Admission: $35 Membership to the National Woman's Party, which includes
free or reduced admission to events throughout the year
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Copies
will be available for purchase
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RSVP to [log in to unmask] or (202)
546-1210 x17 and purchase a membership online at http://sewallbelmont.org
Bring
a friend who joins as a new member and you will be entered in a raffle
for a $25 Gift Certificate to the Sewall-Belmont Museum Shop!
All
genders are welcome!
Young Professionals Host Committee:
Devon Barnhart, Chair of the Women's Congressional Staff Association
Alyssa Best, Career Consultant/Program Manager, the
Op-Ed Project
Almina Khorakiwala, Chair of the Women's Information Network
Shannon Lynberg, Founder of Holla Back DC!/National
Director of the Younger Women's Task Force
Erica Parkhurst, President, Young Women's National Conference/Mrs. DC
International 2010
Liz Wing, Executive Director of No Limits
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About
Sewall-Belmont House & Museum
The Sewall-Belmont House &
Museum, on Capitol Hill, explores the evolving role of women and their
contributions to society through the continuing, and often untold,
story of women's pursuit for equality. The museum is the headquarters
of the historic National Woman's Party and was the Washington home of
its founder and Equal Rights Amendment author Alice Paul. Visit our website
to learn more.
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