Spring has arrived and so have this year's colorful fashions. That means dozens of local models will soon be stepping smartly down the runway as flashbulbs pop at the 2009 Annual Bonham Business and Professional Women’s Style Show and Brunch on April 4.
This event features clothing from a wide variety of local merchants and it benefits Bonham Business and Professional Women’s scholarship funds. So, this is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy fashion, friends and great food---and all for a great cause.
The event will begin with a catered brunch, followed by a Spring Style Show with both ladies and gentlemen showing the most fashionable clothing on the market for this coming year. Businesses will set up booths to sell products during the event and a silent auction will be set up. Door prizes will be given throughout the show.
Proceeds raised will go back into our community to help provide scholarships throughout Fannin County. Our motto is: "Together we can bring about a spirit of community giving and support."
Please join us on April 4, 2009 and help support our cause!
The public is encouraged to get their tickets early and make sure you don't miss this annual spring highlight that will allow several women to further their education.
The 2009 Annual Bonham Business and Professional Women’s Style Show and Brunch, slated for 10:00 a.m. April 4, 2009, will be held at the Family Life Center, 200 W. 8th Street in Bonham, Texas.
Tickets are $12 and can be purchased from any BPW member, Fannin Bank - Cathy Brownfield or Ruth Ann Moore, Meade-Norman Insurance - Lou Norman or Maria Hix, American Bank of Texas - Elizabeth May, Fannin County Clerk’s Office - Tammy Rich, Fannin Newspapers - Joyce Kepley or Jessica Kirkpatrick.
Bonham Business and Professional Women meet every 2nd and 4th Monday from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Elizabeth May Room located next to American Bank in Bonham and we welcome new members.
Ten reasons to join BPW: Build a legacy for future generations; Join forces with women making a difference; Discover your leadership potential; Exercise non-partisan political clout; Develop your personal image Network with movers and shakers; Strengthen your marketable skills; Enhance your career opportunities; Promote workplace equity; Select a flexible involvement level.