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I was a member of the Women's Business Forum when I was working locally a few years ago. The organization is really very high quality.

When I started working again recently, one of the first things that I did was to join the organization again, and the updates and changes are wonderful.

The meetings are free. There is also a free membership. I recommend upgrading if you start networking with us and enjoying the benefits of being involved with the group. The Supporting membership is just $95 a year.

It was hard for me to make the monthly meetings in Doylestown in the past, even though they were always very good. Now I find that they have added a Newtown chapter that is much closer to me and meets at lunchtime instead of the morning/evening meetings in Doylestown.

I tried my first Newtown meeting last Friday, and had a wonderful time. There were 10 participants, I believe, and they were all bright and welcoming.

The leaders of the Newtown group are Lucy A. Steitz from Corestates Capital Advisors and Sonia Smith from the Bucks County Department of Community and Business Development. Because they were celebrating the first anniversary of the group in Newtown, Lucy brought a pan of brownies, and we celebrated.



The meeting included a Mastermind session to help attendees get ideas on improving their business or their personal challenges. We broke up into two groups of about 5 each for that. The ideas were free flowing, and we were assured that all information was confidential so that we could speak freely.

I am on my way to the evening meeting in Doylestown tonight. That is a much larger group, and I am looking forward to the networking there.

I highly recommend that you visit the website at http://www.womensbusinessforum.org if you are within driving distance on the Pennsylvania or New Jersey areas.

If you are not in our area, do a search on meetup.com or on a search engine for opportunities to network in person and develop relationships in your local area.

Sally K Witt

The Work at Home Coach

http://www.theworkathomecoach.com