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In 2007-2008 a group of Coppell residents, business members and civic leaders worked together to define the 2030 Vision for their community.  Thisvision wasdeveloped to "ensure that the high standard of living present in Coppell today will be maintained tomorrow in this growing community and in our changing world”.  The vision team also created the slogan “Building a Family Community for a Lifetime”.

On Wednesday, October 7, Coppell Mayor Karen Hunt will share her insights on how she, the City Council, and the City Administration can preserve the concept of a Family Community for a Lifetime, with Coppell Women’s Club members. 

The club's October meeting will be held at NorthLake Community College, 101 S. Royal Lane, Coppell Social time/networking begins at 9:30 AM with the formal meeting start at 10:00.  Please plan to attend to hear our mayor’s/city’s vision and priorities for making Coppell a Family Community for a Lifetime.  Visitors are Welcome!

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The Coppell Women's Club will hold their first general meeting, for the 2015-16 year, this Wednesday, September 2, at North Lake College, North Campus, 101 South Royal Lane, Coppell. The ladies will gather for social time at 9:30 with the meeting starting at 10 a.m. 

Alice Ford, General Manager for the Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra, will share information about their 25th anniversary season, themed “Symphonic Treasures”. A performance from one of the orchestra's professional musicians will be featured. Meeting attendees will have an opportunity to
Enter to Win a Free Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra season subscription.

This month the Coppell Women’s Club will be supporting Love Thy Baby, a program of  Love Thy Neighbor, Inc. a North Texas based  501(c)3 organization, that helps Dallas’ challenged mothers & babies. Club members and attendees are asked to bring donations of sleepers, gowns, pj's & socks for newborns, size 0-3 months (cash donations also accepted at the meeting). 

It is also time to renew membership at the Coppell Womens Club. A special rate of $25 for a regular member or $35 for a business member for the 2015-2016 year is available until September 5, 2015. Dues can be paid at the meeting or if you are a renewing member you can pay via the CWC website at www.coppellwomensclub.org

The September 2 meeting is a great opportunity to see what the club is all about. Come out and make some new friends!

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Plan to attend a FREE Dare to be A.W.A.R.E. seminar Tuesday, April 14, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Coppell Senior Center located at 345 W. Bethel Rd in Coppell.

Robert Phillips, a proud member of the North Texas Crime Commission and a licensed instructor for TroubleSpotters.com, will bring his expertise in how to better "spot trouble before trouble spots you!" Learn how the elements of instinct, education, training, experience, repetition and refreshers factor into the process of becoming more A.W.A.R.E.

Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP to Rochelle.Frazeur@Nafinc.com. WALK-INS ARE WELCOME!

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Would you love an opportunity to show off a fancy Kentucky Derby hat? Join the Coppell Women’s Club at their “Run for the Roses” Kentucky Derby themed Annual Spring Luncheon on Wednesday, May 6 at the Courtyard Marriott Grapevine, 2200 Bass Pro Court in Grapevine.

A wonderful Spring menu is planned featuring spring salad with raspberry vinaigrette, bourbon chicken served with asparagus and sweet potato mash. Finishing this lovely meal will be a whiskey mixed berry cobbler with whip cream garnish.

For those who wish to have a gluten/dairy free, vegan & vegetarian lunch, specialty plates are available with eggplant rolotini, asparagus and sweet potato mash. Special dietary requests may be made by emailing coppellwomensclub@gmail.com by April 30.

Participate in an optional Kentucky Derby hat or costume contest; prizes will be awarded.

Cost to attend the luncheon is $25 for members and $30 for guests. Last day to purchase tickets is April 30. Make your reservation by mail: Coppell Women’s Club, P.O. Box 1692, Coppell, Texas 75019 or on the website at www.coppellwomensclub.org

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On any given day you may read or hear about news stories involving workplace violence, abduction, home invasion, road rage, bullying, random acts of violence and murder. Too often in our technology-driven society, we take simple "awareness" for granted. But lack of that same simple awareness is exactly what criminals look for when targeting their victims. Robert Phillips will bring his expertise in how to better "spot trouble before trouble spots you!" during this 45-60 minute program.

Learn how the elements of instinct, education, training, experience, repetition and refreshers factor into the process of becoming more A.W.A.R.E. on Tuesday, April 14 at the Coppell Senior Center located at 345 W. Bethel Rd in Coppell. 

The program will run from 6:00 to 7:30p.m. and you can expect to learn the answers to: How do instinct, education, training, and experience factor in? What are the two KEY QUESTIONS you should always ask yourself? How do you empower others?

Robert is a proud member of the North Texas Crime Commission and a licensed instructor for TroubleSpotters.com. He presents educational programs to private sector audiences, helping everyday people learn to identify, and therefore hopefully avoid, becoming victims of violent crime. Simply put, Robert will help you learn how to better "spot trouble before trouble spots you"!

Robert is also a Field Representative with Texas Law Shield, a legal services company that offers a comprehensive legal defense program for people who have to use a firearm in self-defense.

Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP the number of persons who plan to attend to Rochelle.Frazeur@Nafinc.com

 

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Robert Phillips brings his expertise in how to better "spot trouble before trouble spots you!" Tuesday, April 14, at the Coppell Senior Center, 345 W. Bethel Rd, Coppell.

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The Coppell Women's Club will meet Wednesday, April 1, at Northlake College Coppell Campus located at 101 South Royal Lane.

If you want to laugh AND learn how to be a superhero in your own life, don’t miss Dave Lieber’s Watchdog Nation®: "Bite Back When Businesses and Scammers Do You Wrong.”  For nearly 30 years, the humorist, storyteller and award-winning columnist has used stories in newspapers and magazines to produce changes in governments, schools and communities.

In addition to presenting this wonderful program, the club with be collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, toilet paper, and laundry soap donations for Metrocrest.

Social time will start at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting beginning at 10:00.  Don't miss this opportunity to see what Coppell Women's Club has to offer.
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by Pam Takesh

Spring is around the corner (promise) and it’s time start to thinking about how to look our best in the revealing summer fashions. The Coppell Women's Club will feature Dr. Cheryl White, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, at their next general meeting on Wednesday, March 4. Dr White will speak about Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, with an emphasis on staying safe.

The meeting will be held at Northlake College's Coppell campus located at 101 South Royal Lane. Social time will start at 9:30 a.m. with the featured talk beginning at 10:00. 

An opportunity to reserve your spot at the May 6th Spring Luncheon will be offered at the March meeting. Cost for the luncheon is only $25 for members and $30 for guests.

Come and get the latest information on cosmetic elective surgeries - safely!

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The Coppell Women's Club will hold its first general meeting of 2015 on Wednesday, February 4 at Northlake College Coppell Campus located at 101 South Royal Lane, Coppell.

Audette Rackley, head of special programs for the University of Texas Dallas Center for Brain Health, will be the featured speaker.  Founded in 1999 the Center, part of UT Dallas' School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, combines brain research with clinical intervention that is making exceptional progress in understanding how the brain best learns and reasons, protecting the brain from unnecessary cognitive decline, and healing the brain through treatments that regenerate function. 
Ms. Rackley will talk about why brain health matters at every age.

Social time will start at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting beginning at 10:00.  Don't miss this opportunity to see what Coppell Women's Club has to offer.

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by Pam Takesh


The Coppell Women's Club will hold its
Annual Holiday Luncheon and Seasonal Shopping Event on Wednesday, December 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Courtyard Marriott Grapevine, 2200 Bass Pro Court, in Grapevine.

The cost of this event includes admittance to a shopping extravaganza with over 25 vendors and a special holiday lunch menu including
Winter Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette, Herb Grilled Chicken Breast with Cranberry Chutney, Pumpkin Risotto and Haricot Vert with Julienne Red Pepper, Raspberry White Chocolate Bread Pudding with Fresh Raspberry Coulis or Chocolate Caramel Bundt Cake with Toasted Pecans. Special dietary requests can be made by emailing cwcluncheons@gmail.com by November 26.
 

Tickets for the event are $35 for members and $40 for guests. Reservations may be mailed to Coppell Women’s Club, P.O. Box 1692, Coppell, TX 75019 and must be postmarked by November 26. You may also pay online at www.coppellwomensclub.org
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by Pam Takesh

The Coppell Women's Club will present a very special speaker at their November meeting.  Attendees will learn how to transform their homes, on any budget, as
Erin Klawiter speaks about Thanksgiving decor, Christmas decor, and making the most of your home with what you already own.
The owner of Perfect Staging located in Coppell, Erin has been a professional home stager for nearly 17 years, specializing in staging to sell and staging to "dwell"
The Coppell Women's Club ladies and guests will gather November 5 for social time starting at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting beginning at 10:00 a.m.
If you have been thinking about joining the Coppell Women's, this is a perfect opportunity to see what the club is all about and gain a little extra knowledge for your holiday decorating!  Coppell Women's Club meets
at North Lake College, North Campus, 101 South Royal Lane in Coppell.
  Just $30 covers the club's annual membership dues, so join now for a year of great meetings.