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San Francisco's 100 Black Women "Golden Girl's Hats & Gloves 'Bridging the Generations' Tea
February 20, 2017

Originally posted February 14th... This  Wright Enterprises' Community Spotlight Valentine Newsletter shares the latest about the San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women... Annual Fundraiser coming up...March 4, 2017.  Read about it and Saks Beauty Days....

Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight
Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight
 
News Release
Feb 14, 2017
WHEN A WOMAN COMPLETES WORK & MARCHING
SHE WANTS HER INNER & OUTER BEAUTY TO SHINE  
Join Dr. Maxine Hickman, President; I Lee Murphy Reed, President Emeritus & the National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Chapter as the "Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea" Ladies & Friends
Get Ready for their annual fundraiser March 4th! Looking for just the right look... Ask for Jennifer Jones as you enjoy the Saks Fifth Avenue's beauty extravaganza for the right look for the Tea and More...
Enjoy Spring Beauty Rituals for eleven days & the Special St. John Sport Trunk Show this Friday...(Still Time for that Valentine gift...hurry Boo!)
THIS FRIDAY...Not to be Missed! SF NCBW Will Be Looking for You!  
Reach out to SF NCBW member Jennifer Jones as she's always ready to assist you...  
Jennifer Jones
CHANEL Business Manager
Saks Fifth Avenue
San Francisco
925.212.8399 Direct
 
The San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women
At KBLX Studios in San Francisco, Sterling James,  The interview & Selfie Queen with Dr. Maxine Hickman, Jackie Wright, Fabulous Nikki Thomas, EmCee of the 12th Annual Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea, 
March 4, 2017.

Let the Fun Begin! "It's Golden Girls Time, Again! A multicultural Party with a Purpose of advocacy for women of color in the areas of education, economic development and health! Listen Out for more interviews on Comcast & KPIX, and hopefully others like the one with KBLX's Sterling James about "Bridging the Generations" Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea with Nikki Thomas in the House!  
Thanks Ridwana Bentley for reaching out to consummate broadcaster, and community service giant Gerry Dove to arrange the interview with KBLX...visit www.kblx.com for a lot of great community news.)
 Don't forget to attend the Spring Beauty Rituals & St. John Trunk Show...Contact SF NCBW member Jennifer Jones! 
 
Jennifer Jones
CHANEL Business Manager
Saks Fifth Avenue
San Francisco
925.212.8399 Direct
 
Jackson Gee of the San Francisco District Attorney's Office highlights longtime volunteer and community leader, Marsha Maloof, a graduate of the SF Chamber of Commerce's Leadership San Francisco Program. Click Here For Article.
 
Happy Valentine's Day & Happy Anniversary to Marsha (left) Quijuan Maloof (far right) seen with family as winners of Steve Harvey's Family Feud. Their community service included using their experience on TV as a fundraiser for I.T. Bookman Community Center. Thanks for being a family that gives back in so many ways.

 
Wright Enterprises-Community Spotlight, P.O. Box 884714, San Francisco, CA 94188

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