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“Must See” Exhibitors:1. Halifax Regional Medical Center Are you pregnant? Do you have concerns about your stomach? Wor-ried about diabetes or high blood pressure? Everyone worries about some aspect of their health at some point. Visit with representatives from the Birthing Center and Digestive Health will be on hand to dis-cuss your concerns. You can have your blood sugar and blood pressure tested. There will be so much to discover to make you healthier!
2. White Motors Step outside and check out the eight vehicles that White Motors will have on display. Have you been dreaming about a new car? Make it reality... sit, envision your new ride. Your options are endless!
3. Phoenix Trading Co. A beautiful card. Simply put, nothing makes a better statement with your gift or to express your feelings than these amazing, affordable and inviting cards. Have fun, and explore the choices!
Table of Contents pg 3. Maximixing “Me” Time at the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo pg 6. Map of the Booth Locations pg 7. Exhibitor Listings pg 8. Stage Schedule - Make time for some great events!
The Daily Herald and Roanoke Valley Woman Magazine wish to thank our wonderful exhibitors:Halifax Regional Medical Center, White Motors, Phoenix Trading, Simply Divine Cakes by Design, Catering and More, Terms of Endearment LLC, Avon, Gregory B. Davis Founda-tion, Roanoke Valley Breast Cancer Coalition, Visalus Sciences, Mary Kay, Dangles Divine Costume Jewelry, Jamberry Nails, The Pampered Chef, Diva Lace Wigs, Key Fitness, River-side Consulting and Tutoring, Mrs. North Carolina United States, Halifax Community Col-lege, Sylvan Learning Center, Premier Designs Jewelry, Halifax-Warren Smart Start, Bogey’s Bargains, Miche Bags and Key Fitness. A special thanks to our Mistress of Ceremonies, Maria Hurst!
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Lisa Garris, Independent Consultant252.578.3573
Between radio commercials, posted signs, ticket outlets around the Roanoke Valley, word of mouth, not to mention ads, columns and stories in The Daily Herald — if you don’t know already, you’ll certainly know now this weekend is for women in the form of the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo.
“Our publisher Titus Workman and I have been in other markets and have learned how much fun it is to have a wom-en’s expo,” said Carol Crittendon, expo organizer and The Daily Herald Advertis-ing Director. “We already had a successful Women in Business Luncheon Scholar-ship and when we were brainstorming the idea, it seemed logical to extend the lun-cheon and add an Ultimate Girls’ Day Out. The two-day event is the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo, named after our quarterly women’s magazine: Roanoke Valley Wom-an.”
The 13th annual Women in Business Luncheon Scholarship kicks off the fes-tivities Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Kirkwood Adams Community Center on Hamilton Street in Roanoke Rapids. The scholarship goes to a local woman who may have been out of or away from the classroom for a time dealing with divorce, career change or other life issues, and who wants to at-tend Halifax Community College.
Mrs. North Carolina United States will be the guest speaker, david’s Restaurant
is catering lunch and tickets are $10. All money raised goes to the scholarship fund.
Day two starts at 10 a.m. Saturday also at Kirkwood Adams and is the Ultimate Girls’ Day Out. Tickets are $7 — $2 from each ticket sold goes to Hannah’s Place.
“The day is for women, for the most part by women, and in celebration of women,” Crittendon said.
The five-hour event includes The Qual-ity Shop fashion show, shopping, fun, free health screenings from Halifax Regional, live entertainment, fun, how-to ideas, food, fashion makeovers, fun, demonstra-tions, giveaways and yet even more fun.
“We wanted to find a way for businesses, particularly those without a retail store-front like Miche bags, Jamberry Nails and Phoenix Trading, to connect with Roanoke Valley women,” Crittendon said. “Many of these exhibitors are home-based busi-nesses and unless you attend a party, you may not be aware they exist.”
Miche representative Joy Bogey, of Grif-ton, is looking forward to visiting Roanoke Rapids for the first time. She invited a friend to attend with her, and they plan to make a day of it even after the expo ends.
Bogey said Miche bags come in small to large sizes, and the bases come in hard and soft.
“You purchase one base, they come in four sizes, and buy shells for the exterior,” she said. “You don’t have to change out the
contents.” Bogey will bring a discount to expo at-
tendees — a bundle package of one base and two shells at a price of about 15 per-cent savings.
How should expo attendees maximize the event?
Crittendon expressed her theory, “Visit each and every booth. Enter their draw-ings and learn about their products. At a recent show a friend and I attended, it was like we were savoring each vendor. We agreed that if one of the people in our party wanted to learn more, explore and make a purchase, we would support each other and take the time to enjoy our-
selves.”Not only will Key Fitness offer its Life-
style Meal Replacement tasting samples at its booth, but also Director Darren Harris said they will be on stage demonstrating chair yoga — whether at work or home Key Fitness will illustrate ways to exer-cise and relax.
Jamberry Nails independent consul-tant India Moore, of Chocowinity and formerly of Weldon, received a call from her sister saying she had to sign up for the expo so she could bring the ladies of the Roanoke Valley a different option in nail adornment.
“I didn’t wear nail polish,” Moore said. “When I saw these, it changed for me. Now
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Carol Crittenton, Advertising Director and Rhonda Irby, Sales Executive stuffing bags for the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo
Maximizing
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WELLMAN, WHITE & WILSON, PLLC.
Attorneys-at-LawThomas H. WellmanWilliam O.White, Jr.
Holly N. Wilson
644 Roanoke Ave. • Roanoke Rapids, NC
(252) 535-4545
Proud Sponsor of the 2012 Women In Business
Luncheon.
Dr. Paul H. BarfieldChiropractic Physician
Call for an appointment 252-537-27641280 Julian R. Allsbrook Hwy • Roanoke Rapids, NC
Nutritional Balance for a healthier & happier life....
We are proud to be a sponsor for the
Women in Business Luncheon 2012
252.445.5111 or www.halifaxemc.com
Proud Sponsor of the 2012 Women In
Business Luncheon
CAROLINASMEMBER SERVICE CENTER
BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES FOR OUR CHILDREN
Need help finding child care?Call our Regional Child Care Resource
& Referral Center: 1-888-285-0849
Halifax - Warren Smart StartPartnership for Children, Inc.
1139 Roanoke Avenue • PO Box 339Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
Phone: (252) 537-5621 • Fax: (252) 537-9732Email: [email protected]
1022 Roanoke AvenueRoanoke Rapids, NC
252-537-3041
Hours: M, T, Th & F 10-5:30W & Sat 10-2
Unique Ladies’ Fashion & Accessories
Kristen Smith Batchelor,CertifiedZumba
Instructor
For Classes:252-450-9126
Unique Vinyl Decals Monogrammed Signs
Hair Bows • TutusHeadbands & Girly Items
(252) 541-1014
THANK YOU!The 2012 Women in Business Scholarship Luncheon will be a great success and we can’t do it without the help of our community neighbors and friends who so generously support this worthwhile cause.
SPONSORSAAA CarolinasBarfield Chiropractic CenterDominion PowerFirst MediaHalifax Electric Membership Corp.Kapstone Kraft Paper CorporationRoanoke Electric Membership CooperativeMassey Funeral Home Wellman, White and Wilson, PLLC
Food and Floraldavid’s RestaurantFlowers by WayneIt’s All About YouAlways in Bloom
Ticket Sponsor: Curves
Ticket Outlet Hosts:The Quality ShopFlowers by WayneMears, Etc. Etc.Wildwood NurseryMary Sherwood Lake LivingAmy’s Hallmark
A special thank you to our speaker, Mrs. North Carolina United States 2012 Corinne Edwards. By attending this scholarship luncheon, you help support our scholarship program. Some tickets are still available, please call today to reserve your space: 252-537-2505 ext. 225.
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Patricia HendersonIndependant Consultant
I do one hand with Jamberry Nails and one with-out, as a before and after picture.”
She explained the expo will allow her to show at-tendees how to apply the nail shields correctly.
“If done properly, the shields can last up two weeks on fingers, and four to six weeks on toes,” she said.
There are more than 250 designs to choose from, and Moore will have samples and a special dis-count.
Patricia Henderson, of Halifax County, a local Mary Kay representative, is looking forward to showing ladies the new line of makeup for sensi-tive skin and geared to younger people. Henderson will have samples and be taking appointment re-quests for makeovers.
“These exhibitors are really invigorating and have some beautiful things,” Crittendon said. “Bring money, because I can guarantee you’re go-ing to want to purchase something.”
Tickets for the luncheon scholarship are $10 each, a ticket for the Ultimate Girls’ Day Out is $7 (with $2 going to Hannah’s Place) or there is a combo ticket for both events for $15. Tickets are available at the following locations:
• The Daily Herald, 916 Roanoke Ave• Amy’s Hallmark Shop/Abundantly More, 283 Premier Blvd• The Quality Shop, 1022 Roanoke Ave• Mears Etc. Etc., 121 Whitfield St. in Enfield• Flowers by Wayne, 109 West Jefferson St. in Jackson• Wildwood Nursery, 847 Lizard Creek Road in Henrico• Mary Sherwood Lake Living, 326 Lizard Creek Road in LittletonCelebrating, motivating and connecting real women
The Roanoke Valley Woman Expo is presented by The Daily Herald in partnership with Halifax Regional Medical Center. For more information, call 252-537-2505 ext. 226 or log onto roanokevalleywoman.com.
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Carol Crittenton, Advertising Director
Entertainment & Stage Schedule Start Stop Act Artist 10:00 AM 10:15 AM Welcome & Announcements Carol Crittendon, Maria Hurst
10:15 AM 10:35 AM Office Chair Yoga Key Fitness
10:35 AM 10:45 AM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
10:45 AM 11:05 AM Pop/Rock Music Melissa Buhls
11:05 AM 11:10 AM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
11:10 AM 11:30 AM Fashion Show Pt. 1 Quality Shop, Allen Garrett
11:30 AM 11:40 AM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
11:40 AM 12:00 PM Fashion Show Pt. 2 Quality Shop, Allen Garrett
12:00 PM 12:05 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
12:05 PM 12:25 PM Piloxing New Day Fitness
12:25 PM 12:35 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
12:35 PM 12:55 PM Food & Nutrition Jeopardy Halifax Regional Medical
12:55 PM 1:05 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
1:05 PM 1:25 PM Gospel Music Connie Jenkins
1:25 PM 1:30 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
1:30 PM 1:50 PM Dance Routine Progressions Dance
1:50 PM 2:00 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
2:00 PM 2:20 PM Pop/Gospel Music Holly Moore
2:20 PM 2:25 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
2:25 PM 2:45 PM Zumba Kristen Bachelor Smith
2:45 PM 2:50 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
2:50 PM 3:00 PM Wrap-up & Thank You Carol Crittendon
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Patricia HendersonIndependant Consultant
I do one hand with Jamberry Nails and one with-out, as a before and after picture.”
She explained the expo will allow her to show at-tendees how to apply the nail shields correctly.
“If done properly, the shields can last up two weeks on fingers, and four to six weeks on toes,” she said.
There are more than 250 designs to choose from, and Moore will have samples and a special dis-count.
Patricia Henderson, of Halifax County, a local Mary Kay representative, is looking forward to showing ladies the new line of makeup for sensi-tive skin and geared to younger people. Henderson will have samples and be taking appointment re-quests for makeovers.
“These exhibitors are really invigorating and have some beautiful things,” Crittendon said. “Bring money, because I can guarantee you’re go-ing to want to purchase something.”
Tickets for the luncheon scholarship are $10 each, a ticket for the Ultimate Girls’ Day Out is $7 (with $2 going to Hannah’s Place) or there is a combo ticket for both events for $15. Tickets are available at the following locations:
• The Daily Herald, 916 Roanoke Ave• Amy’s Hallmark Shop/Abundantly More, 283 Premier Blvd• The Quality Shop, 1022 Roanoke Ave• Mears Etc. Etc., 121 Whitfield St. in Enfield• Flowers by Wayne, 109 West Jefferson St. in Jackson• Wildwood Nursery, 847 Lizard Creek Road in Henrico• Mary Sherwood Lake Living, 326 Lizard Creek Road in LittletonCelebrating, motivating and connecting real women
The Roanoke Valley Woman Expo is presented by The Daily Herald in partnership with Halifax Regional Medical Center. For more information, call 252-537-2505 ext. 226 or log onto roanokevalleywoman.com.
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Carol Crittenton, Advertising Director
Entertainment & Stage Schedule Start Stop Act Artist 10:00 AM 10:15 AM Welcome & Announcements Carol Crittendon, Maria Hurst
10:15 AM 10:35 AM Office Chair Yoga Key Fitness
10:35 AM 10:45 AM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
10:45 AM 11:05 AM Pop/Rock Music Melissa Buhls
11:05 AM 11:10 AM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
11:10 AM 11:30 AM Fashion Show Pt. 1 Quality Shop, Allen Garrett
11:30 AM 11:40 AM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
11:40 AM 12:00 PM Fashion Show Pt. 2 Quality Shop, Allen Garrett
12:00 PM 12:05 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
12:05 PM 12:25 PM Piloxing New Day Fitness
12:25 PM 12:35 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
12:35 PM 12:55 PM Food & Nutrition Jeopardy Halifax Regional Medical
12:55 PM 1:05 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
1:05 PM 1:25 PM Gospel Music Connie Jenkins
1:25 PM 1:30 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
1:30 PM 1:50 PM Dance Routine Progressions Dance
1:50 PM 2:00 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
2:00 PM 2:20 PM Pop/Gospel Music Holly Moore
2:20 PM 2:25 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
2:25 PM 2:45 PM Zumba Kristen Bachelor Smith
2:45 PM 2:50 PM Announcements/Sponsor Mentions/Door Prizes Maria Hurst
2:50 PM 3:00 PM Wrap-up & Thank You Carol Crittendon
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WELLMAN, WHITE & WILSON, PLLC.
Attorneys-at-LawThomas H. WellmanWilliam O.White, Jr.
Holly N. Wilson
644 Roanoke Ave. • Roanoke Rapids, NC
(252) 535-4545
Proud Sponsor of the 2012 Women In Business
Luncheon.
Dr. Paul H. BarfieldChiropractic Physician
Call for an appointment 252-537-27641280 Julian R. Allsbrook Hwy • Roanoke Rapids, NC
Nutritional Balance for a healthier & happier life....
We are proud to be a sponsor for the
Women in Business Luncheon 2012
252.445.5111 or www.halifaxemc.com
Proud Sponsor of the 2012 Women In
Business Luncheon
CAROLINASMEMBER SERVICE CENTER
BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES FOR OUR CHILDREN
Need help finding child care?Call our Regional Child Care Resource
& Referral Center: 1-888-285-0849
Halifax - Warren Smart StartPartnership for Children, Inc.
1139 Roanoke Avenue • PO Box 339Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
Phone: (252) 537-5621 • Fax: (252) 537-9732Email: [email protected]
1022 Roanoke AvenueRoanoke Rapids, NC
252-537-3041
Hours: M, T, Th & F 10-5:30W & Sat 10-2
Unique Ladies’ Fashion & Accessories
Kristen Smith Batchelor,CertifiedZumba
Instructor
For Classes:252-450-9126
Unique Vinyl Decals Monogrammed Signs
Hair Bows • TutusHeadbands & Girly Items
(252) 541-1014
THANK YOU!The 2012 Women in Business Scholarship Luncheon will be a great success and we can’t do it without the help of our community neighbors and friends who so generously support this worthwhile cause.
SPONSORSAAA CarolinasBarfield Chiropractic CenterDominion PowerFirst MediaHalifax Electric Membership Corp.Kapstone Kraft Paper CorporationRoanoke Electric Membership CooperativeMassey Funeral Home Wellman, White and Wilson, PLLC
Food and Floraldavid’s RestaurantFlowers by WayneIt’s All About YouAlways in Bloom
Ticket Sponsor: Curves
Ticket Outlet Hosts:The Quality ShopFlowers by WayneMears, Etc. Etc.Wildwood NurseryMary Sherwood Lake LivingAmy’s Hallmark
A special thank you to our speaker, Mrs. North Carolina United States 2012 Corinne Edwards. By attending this scholarship luncheon, you help support our scholarship program. Some tickets are still available, please call today to reserve your space: 252-537-2505 ext. 225.
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Lisa Garris, Independent Consultant252.578.3573
Between radio commercials, posted signs, ticket outlets around the Roanoke Valley, word of mouth, not to mention ads, columns and stories in The Daily Herald — if you don’t know already, you’ll certainly know now this weekend is for women in the form of the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo.
“Our publisher Titus Workman and I have been in other markets and have learned how much fun it is to have a wom-en’s expo,” said Carol Crittendon, expo organizer and The Daily Herald Advertis-ing Director. “We already had a successful Women in Business Luncheon Scholar-ship and when we were brainstorming the idea, it seemed logical to extend the lun-cheon and add an Ultimate Girls’ Day Out. The two-day event is the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo, named after our quarterly women’s magazine: Roanoke Valley Wom-an.”
The 13th annual Women in Business Luncheon Scholarship kicks off the fes-tivities Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Kirkwood Adams Community Center on Hamilton Street in Roanoke Rapids. The scholarship goes to a local woman who may have been out of or away from the classroom for a time dealing with divorce, career change or other life issues, and who wants to at-tend Halifax Community College.
Mrs. North Carolina United States will be the guest speaker, david’s Restaurant
is catering lunch and tickets are $10. All money raised goes to the scholarship fund.
Day two starts at 10 a.m. Saturday also at Kirkwood Adams and is the Ultimate Girls’ Day Out. Tickets are $7 — $2 from each ticket sold goes to Hannah’s Place.
“The day is for women, for the most part by women, and in celebration of women,” Crittendon said.
The five-hour event includes The Qual-ity Shop fashion show, shopping, fun, free health screenings from Halifax Regional, live entertainment, fun, how-to ideas, food, fashion makeovers, fun, demonstra-tions, giveaways and yet even more fun.
“We wanted to find a way for businesses, particularly those without a retail store-front like Miche bags, Jamberry Nails and Phoenix Trading, to connect with Roanoke Valley women,” Crittendon said. “Many of these exhibitors are home-based busi-nesses and unless you attend a party, you may not be aware they exist.”
Miche representative Joy Bogey, of Grif-ton, is looking forward to visiting Roanoke Rapids for the first time. She invited a friend to attend with her, and they plan to make a day of it even after the expo ends.
Bogey said Miche bags come in small to large sizes, and the bases come in hard and soft.
“You purchase one base, they come in four sizes, and buy shells for the exterior,” she said. “You don’t have to change out the
contents.” Bogey will bring a discount to expo at-
tendees — a bundle package of one base and two shells at a price of about 15 per-cent savings.
How should expo attendees maximize the event?
Crittendon expressed her theory, “Visit each and every booth. Enter their draw-ings and learn about their products. At a recent show a friend and I attended, it was like we were savoring each vendor. We agreed that if one of the people in our party wanted to learn more, explore and make a purchase, we would support each other and take the time to enjoy our-
selves.”Not only will Key Fitness offer its Life-
style Meal Replacement tasting samples at its booth, but also Director Darren Harris said they will be on stage demonstrating chair yoga — whether at work or home Key Fitness will illustrate ways to exer-cise and relax.
Jamberry Nails independent consul-tant India Moore, of Chocowinity and formerly of Weldon, received a call from her sister saying she had to sign up for the expo so she could bring the ladies of the Roanoke Valley a different option in nail adornment.
“I didn’t wear nail polish,” Moore said. “When I saw these, it changed for me. Now
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Carol Crittenton, Advertising Director and Rhonda Irby, Sales Executive stuffing bags for the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo
Maximizing
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“Must See” Exhibitors:1. Halifax Regional Medical Center Are you pregnant? Do you have concerns about your stomach? Wor-ried about diabetes or high blood pressure? Everyone worries about some aspect of their health at some point. Visit with representatives from the Birthing Center and Digestive Health will be on hand to dis-cuss your concerns. You can have your blood sugar and blood pressure tested. There will be so much to discover to make you healthier!
2. White Motors Step outside and check out the eight vehicles that White Motors will have on display. Have you been dreaming about a new car? Make it reality... sit, envision your new ride. Your options are endless!
3. Phoenix Trading Co. A beautiful card. Simply put, nothing makes a better statement with your gift or to express your feelings than these amazing, affordable and inviting cards. Have fun, and explore the choices!
Table of Contents pg 3. Maximixing “Me” Time at the Roanoke Valley Woman Expo pg 6. Map of the Booth Locations pg 7. Exhibitor Listings pg 8. Stage Schedule - Make time for some great events!
The Daily Herald and Roanoke Valley Woman Magazine wish to thank our wonderful exhibitors:Halifax Regional Medical Center, White Motors, Phoenix Trading, Simply Divine Cakes by Design, Catering and More, Terms of Endearment LLC, Avon, Gregory B. Davis Founda-tion, Roanoke Valley Breast Cancer Coalition, Visalus Sciences, Mary Kay, Dangles Divine Costume Jewelry, Jamberry Nails, The Pampered Chef, Diva Lace Wigs, Key Fitness, River-side Consulting and Tutoring, Mrs. North Carolina United States, Halifax Community Col-lege, Sylvan Learning Center, Premier Designs Jewelry, Halifax-Warren Smart Start, Bogey’s Bargains, Miche Bags and Key Fitness. A special thanks to our Mistress of Ceremonies, Maria Hurst!
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White Motors, Inc. Phoenix Trading
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WIB Luncheon; Friday, June 15th ;11:30-1
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