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Join us at the 7th Annual Women on the Move Luncheon
Presented by:

Acorda
 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Trump National Golf Course
339 Pine Road
Braircliff Manor, NY 
 

To register online for the event and purchase a sponsorship package, table, journal ad or event ticket(s) please click here. Please note all sales are final.

 

HONORING:

Verena Frydberg
President and Founder, Make over Your MS
Diagnosed with MS in 2001
and
Lisa Cohen
Managing Director, Make Over Your MS
Diagnosed with MS in 2001

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Featuring:
Women and Men on the Move Fashion Show

Event Emcee:
Ali Salama
Beauty Editor, SELF Magazine

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If you are unable to attend and would like to make a 100% tax-deductible donation to support the luncheon, please click here.

Come ready to shop at our 2nd annual boutique featuring:
2 Friends
67 Wine
Ah!dorned
Byron New York
Excessorize
Fishs Eddy
Krikett Pillows
Nathan&moe by nancy liebowitz   
Pearls of Wisdom
Robin Koffler Jewelry
Romi Belle
Simply Stunning
Splurge
Stella & Dot
The Chintz Giraffe
Triple Sweet
And more….

To see photos from the event please click here.

Women on the Move Committee
Barbara Bastardi ♦ Alison Bernstein ♦ Lisa Brettschneider ♦ Debby Brooks ♦ Anne Casey ♦ Helena Cuomo-DeFeo ♦ Rita Fusaro ♦ Andrea Glenn ♦ Jennifer Gold ♦ Wendy Kaufman ♦ Bernadette Leva ♦ Freda London ♦ Cheryl Lutsky ♦ Allison Ripka ♦ Tobi Rogowsky ♦ Marjorie Shapiro ♦ Jo Ann Stead ♦ Harriet Whelan

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Women on the Move is a nationwide educational and fundraising event that helps to increase public awareness of MS and the National MS Society while acknowledging and encouraging the advancement of women philanthropists.

Women-owned businesses are encouraged to join the movement toward a world free of MS. Women are diagnosed with MS nearly three times more than men. Funds raised from the event support the hundreds of annual programs and services for thousands of people living with MS. These funds also contribute to national MS research for the cause, prevention and cure of MS.