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Leading Ladies Business Showcase to
Benefit Front Range Exceptional Equestrians (F.R.E.E.)

The Leading Ladies Leads Group Business Showcase event will take place at Fort Fun, 1513 E. Mulberry, from 3:30 pm to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18th. The Showcase is open to the public and families with children are encouraged to attend. The cost is $5 per person (3 & under FREE!) and includes unlimited bumper cars and mini golf. Leading Ladies businesses will showcase their products and services and have a silent auction, with proceeds benefiting F.R.E.E. For more information, contact Lisa Eaton at 472-5195.

Leading Ladies is a local group of women entrepreneurs who meet monthly to learn about each others’ businesses and pass leads. The meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 11 am to 1 pm in south Fort Collins. Visitors are invited to contact Lisa Eaton at 472-5195 for more information or to register for a meeting.

The mission of Front Range Exceptional Equestrians (F.R.E.E.) is “to provide a unique blend of social, physical and emotional development through therapeutic horseback riding.” F.R.E.E. is an accredited riding program based in Fort Collins and is open to children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities.

 


PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING IN NORTHERN COLORADO

Lisa Eaton, Life Coach with Shoot For The Moon Coaching
Visit www.shootforthemooncoaching.com for a complete list of opportunities in the area.

Looking to network in Northern Colorado? Here's a glossary of terms to get you started. Visit http://shootforthemooncoaching.com/links.htm for an extensive list of groups in the area.

Leads Groups
Leads Groups typically meet once a week or once a month. Bring business cards, literature and be prepared to speak for 30-60 seconds about who you are, what business you’re representing, etc. Leads Groups typically have a membership and guests are encouraged to become members once they see the additional benefits. Leads Groups are exclusive so there is only one professional representing a particular profession – so make sure you RSVP.

Networking groups
Networking Groups typically meet once a month. Bring business cards, literature and be prepared to speak for 30-60 seconds about who you are, what business you’re representing, etc. Networking Groups typically have a membership and guests are encouraged to become members once they see the additional benefits of being a member vs. a guest. Networking Groups are open to all so there may be more than one professional representing the same profession.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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