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It has been a month since Golfpalooza ended in Vegas. You know the sayiing "what happens in Vegas" well forget it, there is so much to share. We had a great time, met some new friends, were inspired by Lisa Longball and Dan Thurmon and more......share your finest moment via this blog.

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Fairway Friends Newsletter

 

 

May  2012

 From the President:  
 
 Our new website is really close!  A big special Thank You to Sherry Gabrielson, Diane Ingersoll and Kelli Schneider for all their hours of work getting it up and running.   The site will be kept up-to-date by Diane and Kelli,  so put it in your favorites and refer to it often for the latest news and information. [more]


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I want to gain sponsors for the chapter and I wanted to know if there was a template I could use to send to businesses for sponsorship? Please email me at
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When reviewing our website with a critical eye it’s important to know who we are hearing from and that their voices represent targeted, yet diverse and willing members. Active participation is a crucial factor. The feedback needs to come from people that have used the site! The Scavenger Hunt was an effort to gather active Member participation and yet it has been not as successful as the web team had hoped. Most of the feedback we currently get has been hearsay and from the same few voices.
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How do you help other women that you know? Do you pay it forward? Who helped open doors for you in your life? 

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So what goes together better than chocolate and peanut butter?  Golf and business, of course!  Beyond the many social and health benefits of the sport, playing golf can be a very valuable skill in any professional setting.  According to Barron’s, approximately 25% of all golfers in the U.S. are top level management executives and 80% of those executives agree that golf is an important business tool.  Adding golf to your resume will allow you to increase networking opportunities, widen your circle of friends, strengthen relationships with clients and colleagues, and gain more respect from your peers.  [more]


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