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4.25.2009

Summer Fun Conversational Spanish Class


Dear Students, Parents and Friends,
Our current adult students have requested a special class to practice Spanish during the summer. And we have decided to offer a short course for those that can’t wait to come to class in the fall.

This class will have an exciting new structure with a fiesta like atmosphere, special invited guest, picnic, Latin music, “mucha conversación”, and more….
Please share this information with your family and friends.

We invite you to join
The Summer Fun Conversational Spanish Courses
(9 weeks)
For students that understand and speak some Spanish, intermediate and advance students will also benefit from this class.

Thursdays 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Start Date: June 4, 2009
End Date: July 30, 2009
Registration is due now, and tuition is due on May 7, 2009.

Space is limited.
See flyer for more information.

!Muchas gracias!

4.20.2009

Hammontree's Gourmet Open for Lunch Tomorrow!

Hammontrees is a great lunch option for tomorrow's meeting! They do a soup and salad combo that is very good and they will deliver it to the bookstore. Their website is www.hammontreesgourmet.com.

See you tomorrow,

Nightbird Books
205 W Dickson St (new address)
Fayetteville, AR 72701

nightbird@nightbirdbooks.com

479-443-2080 phone
479-443-5101 fax
email

www.nightbirdbooks.com

Susan G. Komen for the Cure Fundraiser

http://tinyurl.com/bethkomen

Beths Fundraising Goal by April 24th: $1,000
Beth's Fundraising Goal by April 24th: $1,000

Beth Claggett Hall recently created an online tribute to Marcus' mom and other friends and family through Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Please help to make a difference by contributing.

Beth's hoping to raise $1,000 before she runs in the Race for the Cure on April 24th, 2009, so whatever you can give will be appreciated. Every little bit helps!

Thanks for your support!

Single Parent Scholarship Fund Still Accepting Applications for Fall!

Beginning 2nd week of summer session interviews. There's still time to apply for fall! http://www.spsfwc.org

Still taking applications for the fall
Still taking applications for the fall

The mission of Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Washington County is to help single parents become self-sufficient through post-secondary education.

  • SPSFWC was established in 1984 as a response to a dramatic increase in the number of impoverished single parent families in our area.
  • Each year SPSFWC awards over $300,000 in scholarships to more than 100 scholarship recipients.
  • Single Parent Scholarship Fund Washington County receives no government funding.
  • Our scholarships are funded entirely by donations from individuals, local businesses, civic and community groups, churches, as well as foundations such as the Walton Family Foundation, the Wal-Mart/SAM’S CLUB Foundation, and the United Way.
  • Contributions from all segments of the local community are vital to our continued ability to provide scholarships to deserving single parents.

4/25: First Annual Earth Day Event at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks

previewscreensnapz012This is a flyer (flier_large_112009) for the first annual Earth Day event at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. I ask that each of you pass the flyer on via email. Thanks to the generosity of the corporate sponsors, we have raised enough money to bring over 5,000 children from schools all over NWA to the garden throughout 2009.

Our goal is to create an event that promotes the development of green ideas and education throughout our community for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Thank you for sharing the flyer via email or at your offices lounges.

Sincerely,

Alex Gonzalez

BGO Earth Day Organizer
Old Navy Fayetteville SM
479-685-3651

Ultra Studios Presents A Fashion Evolution Experience to Benefit Children's House of NWA - April 30th, 2009

Ultra Studios Presents A Fashion Evolution Experience
Ultra Studios Presents A Fashion Evolution Experience

Ultra Studios, owned by Brooke Benham, presents "A Fashion Evolution Experience" on April 30th, 2009, from 7-10:30 p.m.

Buy Tickets Today

Tickets are $50 and available at http://tinyurl.com/fashionevolutiontix.

100% of proceeds will benefit Children's House of NWA.

  • Pre-Show Native American Dancers
  • Runway Fashion Show
  • Silent Auction
  • Hors d'oevres
  • Cash Bar
  • Free Make-Up Consultations by MAC
  • Shuttle Parking at Fayetteville Town Center from 6:15-10p.m.
  • Local Artist Showcase
  • Premiere of Brooke Benham's Modern Primitive Fashion Collection "Native Couture"

Learn more about Children's House, a non-profit that has been serving NWA's abused and neglected children since 1978, here:http://www.childrenshousenwa.org

Ultra Studios on 118 W. South Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Ultra Studios on 118 W. South Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701

4.15.2009

Visit ddpgallery - support the local arts scene

ddp gallery represents contemporary art by emerging and established artists. Exhibitions are hosted on a 4 - 6 week schedule featuring the work of regional and national artists.

The gallery aims to cultivate a space that encourages aesthetic development where one can experience art, converse with others and peruse the reading library.

We provide an Art Rental service, delivery and professional installation services, and informal group critique sessions for artists.

ddp gallery is located just off Fayetteville’s historic Downtown Square at 7 East Mountain Street. Hours are 12pm-7pm, Wednesday – Friday, 10am-5pm on Saturday and by appointment.

http://www.ddpgallery.com

Nightbird Books NEW Location

Nightbird Books, the PWN Location Sponsor, just made the move to 205 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville, AR 72701 (former Ozark Smokehouse location). This will be our new meeting spot, starting this April's Third-Tuesday meeting.


From Nightbird:

We are in the new space on Dickson St and absolutely love it. Come by and take a look.

Be sure to memorize a poem beforehand because April is Poetry Month and you will receive 5% off your purchases if you will recite a poem at the register. Hate to memorize? April 30th is national Poem in Your Pocket Day. Bring in a poem and read it to us that day and receive the same 5% discount.

http://www.nightbirdbooks.com

Need to Make a Move in NWA? Call White Glove!

Duane Gardner from White Glove Moving Company just helped me move a HUGE and unruly conference room table and crazy-heavy printer to an upstairs office space. He and his team were very helpful and professional, and they provided a free on-site visit to give me a moving cost estimate. I really, really recommend White Glove for any of your residential or office needs. He's the mover that Nightbird Books used for the move from S. School to the the new Dickson St. location.

479-200-8994

Indie Biz Chicks

http://indiebizchicks.com/wp/

Founded by Crissy Herron, IndieBizChicks.com is a site “for women who’d rather work for themselves, than work for the man.”

Do-It-Yourself Magazines - Cheaply Slick - Article from NYTimes

Traditional printing houses charge thousands of dollars for a few hundred copies, but a new service hopes to cost less than making photocopies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/30/technology/internet/30mag.html?_r=1&emc=eta1

http://magcloud.com/

Is Your Company Social Media Ready?


Is your company social media ready? Take this SocialCorp 20-question assessment to find out. http://cli.gs/socialmediaquiz

SocialCorp Book Review by The Tech Static: http://www.thetechstatic.com/?p=906

Get social media news, tips and updates when you become a Facebook fan of Joel Postman, author of SocialCorp: Social Media Goes Corporate --> http://www.tinyurl.com/postmanpage.

Join PWN on LinkedIn!

http://www.tinyurl.com/pwnwashington

Check out the latest in women's business news, and network with your fellow PWN members who are on LinkedIn.com.

The Gardner Report: Growing Philanthropy In A Challenging Economy

Headlines about growing unemployment, business closings and other economic doom and gloom lead to the assumption that philanthropy is itself in dire straits. Fundraising today is more challenging, but it remains viable. Some foundations and businesses have restricted new giving. Some sponsors are reducing their underwriting. The message is to adapt to the new economy and change your strategy.

Not surprisingly, there continues to be growth and object lessons for philanthropic giving.

Nationwide and here in Arkansas we see evidence that personal giving continues and grows during or because of the economic situation.
We hear of businesses releasing staff to perform charitable work in an attempt to keep them employed and productive.

We observe acts of charity as individuals realize that they can no longer take their good fortune for granted. They act charitably because they see others in need and make a personal commitment to "pay it forward."

We see people and organizations employing technology (Websites, Facebook and Twitter) to share their messages and engage a different range of support.

An Object Lesson
Perhaps the Obama campaign can provide an object lesson to nonprofits. First, the campaign concentrated on broadening its traditional base. Then, it incrementally asked its supporters to contribute in small, regular amounts. It engaged its supporters and gained their confidence. Analysis of their $600 million fundraising campaign identifies six factors that made the difference... Read the rest of the report here:

http://www.whygardner.com

Theo's Now Offering Brunch!

Theo's will be open from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday beginning April 12th!

Make your reservations now for the dining room or just drop on in any Sunday for the
Best Brunch in Town!!

(Reservations recommended in the dining room, but not required.
Lounge and Patio seating will be first come / first serve.)

APPETIZERS & SALADS

Hummus, Pita & Olives Southern Chicken Salad Grilled or Fried
Traditional & Roasted Red Pepper Mixed Greens, Tomato, Smoked Corn, Bacon,
Cornbread Croutons, Spicy Buttermilk Dressing
Duck Quesadilla
Jack Cheese, Crème Fraîche, Tamarind BBQ
Seared Ahi Tuna Salad
Lightly Dusted Fried Calamari Mixed Greens, Avocado, Cherry Tomato,
Chipotle Aioli, Cilantro Lime Mojo Fried Wontons, Mango-Ginger Vinaigrette


SANDWICHES ( all w/ fries) EGGS BENEDICT

Mini Burgers Theo's
Bacon, Lettuce, House Sauce, Toasted Ham, Poached Egg, Hollandaise, English
Bun, Pickles Muffin, Homestyle Potatoes, Fruit

Theo's Breakfast Cristo House Made Chorizo
Ham & Swiss Deep Fried with Poa Chorizo, Poached Egg, Spinach, Cilantro
Warm Maple Syrup & Raspberry Preserves Hollandaise, Homestyle Potatoes, Fruit

Lump Crab BLT Crab Cake
Lump Crab Cake, OzarkMountain Bacon, Lump Crab Cake, Roasted Red Pepper Hollandaise,
Grilled Tomato, Greens, Garlic Mayonnaise English Muffin, Homestyle Potatoes, Fruit


BREAKFAST

Chocolate Chip Pancakes Marshmallow Butter, Maple Syrup, Side of Ham, Bacon or Chorizo
French Toast Rum Soaked Bananas, Toasted Walnuts, Cinnamon Cream, Maple Syrup, Side of
Ham, Bacon or Chorizo

Two Egg Breakfast Ham, Bacon or Chorizo, Truffled Homestyle Potatoes, Choice of Toast

Sage Rubbed Pork Shoulder Hash Two Poached Eggs, Choice of Toast

Theo's Scramble Three Eggs, Smoked Salmon, Red Onion, Capers & Goat's Cheese,
Homestyle Potatoes, Choice of Toast

Rib Eye Steak & Eggs Two Eggs Cooked to Order, Truffled Homestyle Potatoes, Choice of Toast

Build Your Own Omelet Choice of Three Ingredients, Served with Truffled Potatoes
--- Ham, Bacon, Chorizo, Cheese, Tomato, Onion, Jalapeño,
Spinach, Roasted Red Pepper, Mushroom ---


SIDE ITEMS DESSERTS

Truffled Homestyle Potatoes Chocolate & Caramel Molten Cake
Hand Cut Fries · Seasonal Fruit Vanilla Bean Crème Brulee
Toast & Jam · English Muffin & Jam Cinnamon Sugar Doughnuts w/ Chocolate Sauce
Ham, Bacon or Chorizo Sausage Banana Beignets w/ Homemade Banana Ice Cream
Yogurt & Granola w/ Fresh Fruit & Honey Daily Ice Cream or Sorbet




--------------- Full Beer, Wine & Cocktail List Available ------------

BLOODY MARY SELECTIONS BRUNCH TIME LIBATIONS

Theo's Classic Bloody Mary · Red Beer Mimosa · Bellini · Mojito Three Ways

Spicy Mary · Bloody Mary Martini Raspberry Champagne Cocktail · French 75

Smokey Mary · Olive & Bleu Mary Strawberry Mango · Siesta White Sangria

Healthy Chocolate Tasting

This week we are having a tasting/opportunity meeting - same time, same place - on Saturday (details below). This time *I* will be "presenting" (and bringing the fruit tray for fondue) so if you were inclined to come and cheer me on, that'd be great! (hint hint)

I don't know if I've mentioned this before or not, but you can't get these chocolate products anywhere else. Also, the company that makes them is debt-free and will be 4 years old in June I believe. Imagine if you had bought Microsoft or Wal-Mart stock when they were only 4 years old. Holy Mama! You'd be a mega-millionaire!

Anyway, I'm planning on being a mega-millionaire with healthy chocolate in a year or two and I'll take anyone along with me that wants to come (and build their own chocolate empire)!

Sweet Opportunity Chocolate Tasting
Saturday, April 18th
3:00pm
Stearn Street Apartments Club House
Directions:
From I-540, Exit 67 to Hwy 71-B (N. College Ave.) Go East on Joyce Blvd. North on Vantage Drive. Main Entrance on Left. Located between Joyce Blvd. and Zion Road in Fayetteville. Go toward the big flag and you'll see the Club House. Tasting is inside to the right (the ladies at the front know us well and can point you in the right direction).
Map:
http://www.healthychocolatenwa.com

Amanda Shertzer
http://www.eatsomechocolate.com

PS
Don't eat any of that gross unhealthy "normal" chocolate! ;-)

PSS
I dreamed the other night that someone had created this kind of chocolate that when eaten turned the person into what looked like a zombie. They would eventually physically decompose until they died. Also, if they happened to scratch or bite you, the same thing would happen to you (although I was immune). I kept struggling throughout the dream with keeping my friends and people I knew away from this "bad chocolate" but they were drawn to it like some sort of drug. I had to resort to slapping it out of their hands before they could take a bite!

Funny, yes?

Springline Group Identity and Web Site Launch


Scribe Marketing is proud to present the new look and web site for PWN Member Amy Robinson's company Springline Group. Check out the site here:

http://www.springlinegroup.com

Locally owned and operated by Brent Robinson and Amy Robinson, Springline Group applies design thinking to sustainable business solutions that account for people, planet and profit. Springline helps entrepreneurs and businesses design green strategies and business plans. Then it collaborates with clients to align people, technologies and financing for effective execution and implementation.

Life Plus Kids NWA Summer Camp Guide Download

Download the entire current Camp Guide (with the new entries), click here.

YouthBridge Southwest Airlines Raffle

You need a vacation! Wouldn’t you like to take a trip and at the same time giving to a great cause in your area? You can with the Youth Bridge Southwest Airlines Raffle.

Southwest Airlines logoFor just $10 or 3/$25 you can buy raffle tickets that will give you the chance to fly anywhere in the continental US! Thanks to Southwest Airlines, Youth Bridge is able to raise funds while still giving someone the trip of a lifetime. You win the tickets; you pick the spot where you’d like to travel to. Yes, it really is that simple.

You can buy tickets now through the Youth Bridge Development office by calling 479-575-9471 and asking for Holland or Nancy. As the contest progresses, we will be adding additional sites where you can buy additional tickets. There is no limit to the number of tickets you can buy!

We will be drawing for the winner at our second annual Breakfast Boogie, Saturday, June 13, 2009. Please take a look at our 2008 event pictures. It’s great fun…and could be even better if you win that trip!

More info: http://youthbridge.com/youth-bridge-southwest-airlines-raffle/

IM Spa Partner Massage Class and Partner Yoga Class

Wendy invited you to "Partner Massage Class and Partner Yoga Class" on Sunday, May 3 at 5:30pm.

Event: Partner Massage Class and Partner Yoga Class
"Date Night? Come to Partner Massage and/or Partner Yoga Class!"
What: Class
Host: I.M. Spa
Start Time: Sunday, May 3 at 5:30pm
End Time: Sunday, May 3 at 7:00pm
Where: White River Yoga Studio

Contact Wendy for details, and visit http://www.imspa.net.

WSW Hot Tip

"Formal education will make
you a living; self-education
will make you a fortune."
~Jim Rohn


Wealth Success and Women

P.O. Box 1246
Rancho Santa Fe, CA
92067
US

April's Third Thursday Coffee

Please join us this Thursday, April 16 at First National Bank of Rogers beginning at 7:45 a.m. for our Third Thursday Coffee!

Everyone is welcome! All you need to bring is a stack of business cards and possibly some co-workers.

First National Bank of Rogers
1626 Empire St.
(Located next to World Gym in Lowell on Pleasant Grove Rd)
For more information, please respond to this e-mail or call (479) 619-3189.

FYI: You are always welcome to donate a door prize if you would like to promote your company at one of these events.

Thank you,
Jacque Gregory
Account Executive
Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce
317 W. Walnut St.
Rogers, AR 72756
Direct Line (479) 619-3189
Fax Line (479) 636-5485
Visit our website at www.rogerslowell.com

Join FIBA!


Nightbird Books and Scribe Marketing are proud to be members of the Fayetteville Independent Business Alliance. Visit www.fayiba.org to see our member list and learn how to join.

Green Drinks Is Starting Up Again

GREEN DRINKS – NWA – is starting up again…

Green Drinks Northwest Arkansas is starting up again! Kick-off party is next Monday, April 20th, and we will meet on the 2nd Monday of every month after that. Always at Smiling Jack’s, always from 5:30-7, and we should have the place pretty much to ourselves, i.e. no music. The more the merrier!

Keaton Smith
Pulaski Bank
Relationship Banker
479.878.6434 Off
479.695.2299 Fax

Save Some Green While Going Green During the Pink Papaya Tax Relief Week


Save Some Green While Going Green During the Pink Papaya Tax Relief Week

Fayetteville's Only Aveda Concept Salon

Get 15% off any product purchased
Take 15% off any service booked and redeemed by April 19th
when you present this ad at time of check out

Don't forget about our new Late Night Summer Hours
Open until 9pm Monday - Friday

Get that fun new cut/color and style for summer.
Easy to maintain and perfect for all your summer activities.

The Pink Papaya 479-521-Pink (7465)

http://thepinkpapaya.net

Scarpino Teatro and Gelateria Event

Subject: Come out to Scarpino's on Wednesday (4/15) and check out "Arty the Party"

....call 479-409-3772 for details.
no cover. drink specials.

http://www.scarpino.com

Crazy Hot Job

http://www.crazyhotjob.com

The Baby Boomer's Handbook For Women Presentation 4/16


You are invited to an author’s presentation from the new book, “The Baby Boomer's Handbook For Women.”

Fifty international consultants, seminar leaders, and life coaches share powerful information about self acceptance, confidence building and creating the life you want.
Dr. Catherine Strecker will share with you her chapter, “Life is an Attitude,” which focuses on how to enjoy life!

April 16, 2009
1 to 2 p.m. & 6 to 7 p.m.

Location
Bentonville Public Library
405 S. Main Street
Bentonville, AR 72712

Don't Wait to Purchase Your Tickets! WorkMatters Leadership Conference

With over 900 tickets already purchased, seats for the WorkMatters Leadership Conference are going fast! Don't wait! Purchase your tickets today and join hundreds of business leaders from northwest Arkansas and surrounding states for this incredible day of leadership training that will revive, refocus and INSPIRE!

Our sixth annual Leadership Conference, brought live via simulcast, will be the best yet!

Speakers include:

Tony Blair - Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Jack Nicklaus - Internationally acclaimed golf champion
Al Weiss - President, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Linda Kaplan Thaler - Creator of Aflac ad campaign, CEO, best-selling author, The Power of Nice
Bill George - Harvard business professor, former Medtronic CEO, author
John C. Maxwell - Leadership expert, best-selling author
Liz Murray - Inspirational speaker, Homeless to Harvard
Kevin Carroll - Former Nike creative, author, speaker
Mark Sanborn - Best-selling author, The Fred Factor
Ernie Johnson - Host, TNT's Inside the NBA
Conference details:

Date: Friday, May 8, 2009
Time: 7:45 - 3:15 p.m. CST
NEW Location: The Church at Pinnacle Hills, Rogers, AR
Ticket price: $85 per ticket
Tickets purchased at the door: $95 per ticket
IN ADDITION, this year we have created the Joseph Project Scholarship Program to provide free tickets to individuals who are between jobs. Scholarship tickets can be purchased and mailed to you to distribute yourself, or you can donate them to WorkMatters and we will distribute them.
Bring your team for a day of team building and leadership training!


Click here for more information and to purchase tickets!

Sincerely,


David Roth
President, WorkMatters
email
phone: (479) 444-1477
web: http://www.workmatters.org

NWA Cares: Connecting Communities of Care

An abundance of resources exist to help and support our friends and family in Northwest Arkansas. Unfortunately, these resources can be sometimes be hard to find when someone needs them most. NWACares exists to publicize the many good deeds taking place in our hometowns and to connect those who need help with those who provide it.

NWACares is provided as a public service by Homewatch Caregivers of Northwest Arkansas.

Bookmark http://www.nwacares.com.

Little Mountain Bindery Shiho Chitsu Box


Hi everyone,
I still have a couple of spots left in the shiho chitsu box class. I will be preparing for two extra spots if you or anyone you know would like to come learn to make this traditional Japanese box. Cost is $99 and no previous experience is necessary.

Shiho Chitsu Box (four-sided case)


Instructor: Lesha Shaver
Cost: $99
Dates: April 16 6-9 p.m. and Saturday April 18, 8:30-11:30 a.m. (Thursday evening & Saturday morning)
Level: Beginners welcome

The Shiho Chitsu is a Japanese box traditionally made for protecting books. What makes this box different from any other that we've taught at LMB is that this box opens completely flat. All materials included in price.


--
Lesha Shaver
Little Mountain Bindery

By appointment
Fayetteville, Arkansas
479.587.0238

www.littlemountainbindery.com

4.13.2009

April 25th, 2009 - Save the Date for The First Annual Earth Day Event at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks


This is a flyer (flyer_large_112009) for the first annual Earth Day event at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. I ask that each of you pass the flyer on via email. Thanks to the generosity of the corporate sponsors, we have raised enough money to bring over 5,000 children from schools all over NWA to the garden throughout 2009.

Our goal is to create an event that promotes the development of green ideas and education throughout our community for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Thank you for sharing the flyer via email or at your offices lounges.

Sincerely,

Alex Gonzalez
BGO Earth Day Organizer
Old Navy Fayetteville SM
479-685-3651

Ferritor Lecture to Examine Social, Computer and Communication Networks

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Professor Barry Wellman, the S.D. Clarke Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, will deliver the 2009 Ferritor Community Lecture, “Connected Lives: The New Social Network Operating System,” at 6 p.m Monday, April 13, in Room E107 of the Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Building. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Wellman, who directs NetLab at the University of Toronto, studies the impact of social, computer and communication networks on everyday life. In The Internet in Everyday Life, he and co-editor Caroline Haythornthwaite bring together leading experts who examine the social effects of the Internet and how the Internet fits into people’s everyday lives.

He is currently writing Connected Lives with Lee Rainie, head of the Pew Internet and American Life project. Wellman has written more than 200 papers and has won career awards for Internet studies, community studies and communication. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

His co-edited Social Structures: A Network Approach was named by the International Sociological Association as one of the “Books of the Century.” He has published articles about the theory, methods and substance of social network analysis. He coined the terms “network city” in 1973, “network of networks” in 1983, “networked individualism” in 2000, and, with Keith Hampton, pioneered the use of “glocalization” in discussing computer mediated communication networks.

He was a founding member of the Association for Computing Machinery’s Electronic Community Center committee, and he co-developed the National Geographic Society’s Web Survey 2000 on millennium trends and Web Survey 2001. He has been a Fellow of IBM’s Institute of Knowledge Management, a consultant with Mitel Networks, a member of Advanced Micro Devices’ Global Consumer Advisory Board, a keynote speaker at conferences ranging from computer science to theology, and a committee member of the Social Science Research Council and Ford Foundation Program on Information Technology, International Cooperation and Global Security. He is the author or co-author of more than 300 articles and is the co-editor of three books. He serves on the advisory board of the University of Toronto’s Knowledge Media Design Institute and on the editorial boards of 11 journals.

The Dan Ferritor Community Lecture Series pays tribute to the legacy of Dan Ferritor, who led the University of Arkansas for over a decade as chancellor from 1986 to 1997. His tenure laid a firm foundation for the university’s continued progress in the 21st century. Among his many achievements was the leadership he provided during the campaign to save Old Main, rallying the state of Arkansas to contribute nearly $13 million toward restoring Arkansas' symbol of higher education.

“The Ferritor lectures are geared toward issues related to community development and growth, minorities and the disadvantaged, and ways we might better understand and nurture social capital in northwest Arkansas,” said Kevin Fitzpatrick, the Bernice Jones Endowed Chair in Community in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

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Contact:

Kevin Fitzpatrick, Jones Chair in Community, department of sociology

J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences

479-575-3777


Lynn Fisher, communications director

Fulbright College

479-575-7272

Resumé for Kathryn Suzanne Chisenhall

Kathryn Suzanne Chisenhall
Email
501-529-5283
Download PDF in Rich Text Format here.

Local Address
1776 W. Wedington
Fayetteville, AR 72701

Permanent Address
3 Ridgeview Court
Little Rock, AR 72227

OBJECTIVE
Seeking an entry - level position in the Advertising and Public Relations industry.


EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism in the Sequence of Advertising / Public Relations
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Expected Graduation: May 2009


EXPERIENCE
Life Styles, Inc., Fayetteville, AR May 2008-September 2008
http://www.lifestylesinc.org
 Development Intern
• Participated as a committee member for the annual fundraiser, Polo in the Ozarks
• Assisted with tasks such as creating Excel documents, writing press releases through Microsoft Word, resulting in increased responsibilities and recognition for a job well done.


Ferneau Restaurant, Little Rock, AR May 2007-August 2007
http://www.ferneaurestaurant.com
 Hostess
• Greeting the public and organizing seating schedules.
• Working as part of a team to ensure the satisfaction of our customers.


Chisenhall, Nestrud, and Julian, P.A., Little Rock,AR May 2004-August 2006
http://www.cnj.com
 Courier
• Part-time receptionist
• Worked with the office manager on billing procedures
• Organized files
• Responsible for filing all pleadings in state and federal court and with the Arkansas Secretary of State's office

B. Barnett, Little Rock, AR May 2003- August 2003
http://www.bbarnett.com 
Sales Assistant
• Paying close attention to customers to better serve them as they shop for clothing that appeals to them.
• Learning more about maintaining inventory and arranging it in attractive and innovative ways.


Miscellaneous Experience, Little Rock/Fayetteville 2004-Present
• Photo shoot experience as a print model for Dillards and Leisure Arts
• Convention experience for Mattel toy convention for Wal-Mart

ACTIVITIES
• Delta Delta Delta Sorority
• University of Arkansas Booster Club
• University of Arkansas Advertising Club


*References available upon request