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PO Box 405 Standard CA 95373 www.tcwomensnetwork.com
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Networking: 11:00 am Lunch: 11:40 am
Luncheon and Meeting Cost $20.00
Reservation Deadline: Sunday, April 16th
Banquet Style Luncheon
Oriental Chicken Salad (chicken on the side)
Mushroom Swiss Burger Sliders & Artichoke Capelini
PLEASE CALL THE RESERVATION LINE FOR DETAILS
AND TO PLACE YOUR MEAL REQUEST
209-536-6336
Are you having trouble with your Business Plan? Join us in welcoming
Diana Cooper Ph.D., MBA
Diana will focus on how to develop a Business Plan and how to update
your existing Plan.
*** April***
April 12 — Board Meeting
April 19 — General Meeting
April 21 — Newsletter Deadline
April
2017
Lunch Buffet
The Peppery Bar & Grill
TCWN members and guests are required to make reservations or
cancel by phone prior to the deadline. NO SHOWS of members or
their guests will be charged a $20
CANCELLATION FEE. Drop-ins may attend, based on availability.
Members are responsible for their guests attendance.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT AND PURPOSE
To provide an opportunity for women to meet regularly in order to build their businesses through
networking and to foster the development of women in the community through social networking
and scholarship opportunities. We shall provide social and educational meetings, which will focus
on business opportunities and development for women.
Ok – I know it’s corny, but I just saw Beauty and the Beast and loved it!! And it got your attention, right?
The point is, please bring guests to our next meeting! I loved seeing the guests in March, but we need
more! Let’s try to grow our group into something exceptional that everyone in the county wants to be a
part of!
I hope you all enjoyed the meeting at Mountain Springs. I would love for some of you to email me your
critique of the event, did you like the venue, did you like the food, did you like the program?? There are
some things in the works to do something like this again, so I would like some feedback. It seemed eve-
ryone (especially the Jans table) had a great time! If you want to share how you used what you imple-
mented what you learned at the meeting, you can do that at the NEXT meeting. I will be encouraging
people to do that.
Also, we still have a few spots left for the Expo. I hope you have all your raffle tickets sold! Who doesn’t
want to go to Napa and ride the train, have a balloon ride, eat a great dinner!? Sounds awesome to me.
The Expo is also about promoting our businesses. Quite a few of us do not have a brick and mortar
store, so these kinds of events are what we use to reach the public. Invite all your friends and neighbors,
family, coworkers, everyone you know – men and women! Everyone is welcome.
Our next meeting will be a fun one! We finally get to hear Diana Cooper talk to us about business plans!
Do you have one? Do you think you don’t need one? Think again…. Come hear what she has to say.
We will also be giving our prize for the member who brought the most guests for the first quarter. If you
want to win next quarter, start now!!
I will see you all on April 19th for our General Meeting. In the meantime, if anyone needs help inviting
guests or telling people about our group, please call me, text me, email me. I’m here for you!!
Becky Selbee, President
President’s Message
BE OUR GUEST, BE OUR GUEST, PUT OUR NETWORK TO THE TEST!!
What an inspiring meeting
we had sharing our help
and needs with each other
in round table discussions!
Thank you Kim Hembree
for organizing this!
NETWORKING WORKS
Give thanks to another member of the network for services or products they have provided to you.
Thank you, Rebecca Burton, Burton’s Mother Lode
Appliance, for excellent service for my lifelong friend
who just bought a new home and is completely remod-
eling her kitchen. Becki educated her on pros and cons
of appliances and the prices were more than competi-
tive!! My friend is excited to get her new appliances.
Sally Dunn, Century 21 Wildwood Properties
Once again, Barbara Heuser, Heuser’s Furniture, has
provided excellent service and pricing on my sister’s
two new mattresses. It is such a pleasure to bring fam-
ily and friends to a business that you know will take
care of them. The Heuser Team is the Best!!
Michelle Tuttle, Tuttle Properties
Tamara Lund, Community Chiropractic,
she fixes me when I’m broken!
Shana Wren, Maynords Recovery Center
BULLETIN BRIEFS AND BUSINESS TIPS
Tell us what is happening in your business or share a professional tip or success story.
We all face scheduling challenges in our business, with one of the most important being keeping on track with clients needs & due dates. Using a calendar scheduling system (I use Google Calendars Task List) and schedule clients needs from the end date up to today. Include notes to remind them of when/what they must do, reminder of upcoming due dates, tasks you promise to complete, research and just simply checking back with a client after first contact.
It is the easiest way I have found to keep up with my clients and make sure nothing falls through the cracks….
Linda Schooley, Let’s Go! Travel
Our identity theft protection service, IDShield,
now offers social media monitoring.
Gat Slor, LegalShield & IDShield
My name is Claudia Puccinelli and I am a retired teacher. I have lived in the county since 1976 when I moved here to take my first job as a special education teacher at Soulsbyville School. Back then Tuolumne County was a hard place for a single woman and it was a very hard adjustment moving here from Orange County. Luckily I met wonderful people and ended up staying. In 1986 I met my husband and started scuba diving and traveling the world.
I never felt very artistic, but I loved clothes and putting tex-tures and colors together and eventually got up my nerve to start making jewelry. My teacher was Native American and she taught me the art of how to put beads together. Now I work out of my home and joyfully design and create jewelry. I love natural stones, metals, and glass beads of every color,
shape, and size. The name of my business, Stoned Beads, comes from my love of the beauty of natural stones. If you want something unique, let me know and I can make it! Making jewelry is a passion, not a job.
One of the things I love about this county is that people move here for a better quality of life. Maybe I am wrong, but I know I did not want to live in a big city. I love the mountains and the beauty all around where I live in Twain Harte. I love being able to drive a few minutes away to go on a lovely hike. I like that peo-
Claudia Puccinelli,
Stoned Beads
TCWN 2017 PROGRAMS
Back to Basics
January Dinner Goal Setting 2017
February Lunch Personality Traits
March Dinner Round Table—Business Building—Bring your questions or concerns
April Lunch Your Business Plan—Do you need one?
May Dinner Business Expo
June Lunch Business Comfort Zones
July Dinner Wine Down Wednesday
August Lunch Marketing
September Dinner Social Media—Building your Business
October Lunch Health / Stress—How to manage it & Board Elections
November Dinner Installation Program—Seven Sisters
December Lunch Holiday Luncheon
Please note that all programs are subject to change
Sally Dunn
Century 21 Wildwood Properties
Wood Cutting Board Becky Selbee
3B’s Event Planning
Claudia Merritt
Stasis Massage & Therapy
Azalea Plant Tammy Hammond
Academy Mortgage
Becky Selbee
3B’s Event Planning
Wine & Glasses Nicky Jacka
DFine Salon
Margaret Lawrence
Life Coach
Starbucks Gift Card Sally Dunn
Century 21 Wildwood Properties
Claudia Puccinelli
Stoned Beads
Earrings Jan Watson
Jazz It Up! Iron On Sparklers
Shana Wren
Maynords Recovery Center
Tea Basket Tricia Thompson
Hueser’s Furniture
Tricia Thompson
Hueser’s Furniture
Spring Tea Light Set Michelle Tuttle
Tuttle Properties
Tammy Hammond
Academy Mortgage
Wine & Confetti Glass Claudia Puccinelli
Stoned Beads
Gat Slor
LegalShield
1 month ID Protection Nicole Kikugawa
Zuk Financial
Vivian Griswold
Retired
Starbucks California Mug Bonnie Bettencourt
4th DMC Graphics & Web
The 50-50 Winner is Margaret Lawrence!!!
Donated By: Gift Winner
Happy April Birthday!!!
April 6 Cindi Gerhart
April 12 Jennifer Rapoza
April 26 Lin Menary
April 28 Kathie Danicourt
Welcome to Our March Guests
Tracie Santos
Margott Weltin
Diana Cooper
So pleased to welcome our newest members,
Shana Wren and Christina Prock!
Our Business Expo is coming up on May 24th.
There are only a few tables left so if you are interested in having a table please
Contact Claudia Puccinelli at 586-2183 or stonedbeads@yahoo.com.
Reminder! Everyone should be trying to sell their raffle tickets. This is our opportunity to
offer a fabulous trip to the Napa Wine Country to all our friends and family.
If you run out of tickets please contact Tammy Hammond at 209-768-6171
A Big
Thank You
to all of our Advertisers in
the TCWN Newsletter.
You are truly appreciated!!
My understanding and passion for helping others and the importance of improving and making a difference in ones community started at a young age. From the beginning, my life was significantly and positively impacted by individuals who made it their lives work to make a difference for their fel-low human. My parents immigrated to the United States from Argentina when I was a toddler. Not speaking the language and not knowing anyone in the United States, my family moved into a shelter for several months. There, my father was assisted in locating employment and my family was helped in obtaining permanent housing. I graduated high school, with honors, in 1996. Thanks to the help of selfless individuals, my parents sacrifices and my own hard work and dedication, I was the first per-son in my family to graduate from college. I worked in the business world for several years and, though I enjoyed it and was successful, I was not fulfilled. I wanted to make a direct impact in my community. I made a significant career change and went into social work.
For six years I worked for Tuolumne County Child Welfare Services as a social worker and subse-quently, a supervisor. With this employment, I worked with families and children undergoing a tre-mendous amount of stress and trauma. These families faced challenges including poverty, domestic violence, physical, emotional and sexual abuse, cognitive disabilities and substance abuse. Doing this work, I came to find that many of our children and their families could benefit from Applied Behav-ior Analysis (ABA) services. ABA is an applied science devoted to developing procedures which will produce measurable changes in behavior of social significance. However, living in a small rural county, resources and services are often limited. At the time (and as of the writing of this letter), there are no Board Certified Behavior Analyst providing services in Tuolumne County. I began taking courses in March, 2015 and in June, 2015, I decided to leave my employment with the County to pur-sue a Master of Arts degree in Behavior Analysis, with a goal of bringing these services to at risk youth in our community.
I am currently enrolled in the Florida Institute of Technology Master's Hybrid Program. This pro-gram combines the flexibility of online classes with hands on experience through a 750 hour supervised internship, completed over the course of one year. I have completed the first year of the two year program and have excelled academically, consistently holding a 4.0 grade point aver-age. In April, 2016, I will begin my internship through the Tucci Learning Center in San Jose, California. My expected graduation date is May, 2017. I will graduate with a Masters degree in Behavior Analysis and will then take the Board exams to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
My volunteer experience in Tuolumne County includes the following: Little League coach (2013-2015), Den Leader with the Boy Scouts of America, Pack 71 (2013-Present) and Spanish teacher at Sierra Waldorf School (2015-Present). I also served as a member of Prevent Child Abuse Tuolumne County (PCATC) (2013-2015). I have roots in my community and want to see our youth and families have the best opportunities to succeed. Upon completion of my certification, I plan on bringing Behav-ior Analysis services to vulnerable youth in our community.
Florencia Baldwin
2017 Board of Directors and Committees
President Becky Selbee 743-6825 basy424@gmail.com
Vice President Nicole Kikugawa 415-264-1050 nkikugawa@zukfinancial.com
Secretary Ivy Silva 532-4401 isilva8255@gmail.com
Treasurer Vivian Griswold 480-9308 vivigriswold@gmail.com
Chief Financial Officer Claudia Merritt 840-4606 cam6134@comcast.net
Membership Jan Moberg 840-1994 janster@caltel.com
Reservation Margaret Lawrence 770-3504 margaret@margaretlawrencelifecoach.com
Reservation Co Chair Jamie Banks 743-3208 jamiebanks@indigenyreserve.com
Publicity Jennifer Rapoza 613-4476 jmrapoza@gmail.com
Fundraising Tamara Lund 559-6796 tamaralunddc@gmail.com
Fundraising Co Chair Gat Slor 336-0160 gslor@legalshieldassociate.com
Program Kim Hembree 768-6628 kim@millerfinancialdesign.com
Program Co Chair Bonnie Bettencourt 743-6824 bonnie@4thdmc.com
Newsletter Michelle Tuttle 532-9361 mmtuttle29@gmail.com
Scholarship Becci Burton 743-0914 beccibanks@gmail.com
Scholarship Co Chair Nicky Jacka 770-2478 kanik@netzero.com
Scholarship Fundraising Tammy Hammond 588-8616 tammy.hammond@academymortgage.com
Scholarship Fundraising Co Laura Jennings 591-3444 LauraAnneJennings@gmail.com
Sunshine Deborah Beyersdorf 533-3300 deborah@mlode.com
Web Director Mary Phoenix 840-7352 m.phoenix@gmail.com
Past President Linda Schooley 559-2022 letsgo4travel@gmail.com
Expo Committee Claudia Puccinelli 586-2183 stonedbeads@yahoo.com