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Valley Women’s Connection holiday season luncheon

It’s just plain fun as Valley Women’s Connection offers its December holiday season luncheon?!  All women in the Staunton and surrounding areas are invited to come and enjoy the Valley Women’s Connection’s “Time to Say Thanks” Luncheon, Wednesday, December 12th, at Gypsy Hill Place (west-end building), 300 Churchville Avenue in Staunton.

This is a great opportunity to relax and enjoy a delightful atmosphere, fun friendship and a delicious meal, provided by Brent Hisey of Gypsy Hill Place catering.  The Valley Women’s Connection planning team will bring Christmas gifts for their luncheon guests and invite them to engage in a laugh-a-minute game of “musical gifts” to see who will be the lucky recipients.

Guest speaker, Faye Parson, from Deltaville, Virginia, will talk about how to “stay on top” with lasting peace and security in a “topsy-turvy” insecure world.  Faye has a BA in Nursing and a Masters in Marriage and Family Counseling.  Cost of luncheon and presentations is $17.00 inclusive.  Reservations are required by Friday, December 7th. Call 540-886-7259 or 540-886-6455.  Free child care is offered with prior reservation.  Shuttle service from parking area to entrance is available

(Directions and parking information will be provided at the time reservations are made).

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