Women Behaving Badly… For Good

News from Women Leaders Forum:

Women Leaders Forum of the Coachella Valley (WLF) will host the WOMEN BEHAVING BADLY…FOR GOOD!  The WLF Museum Mixer will take place on Tuesday, November 14 at the Coachella Valley History Museum in Indio. The mixer is open to members and anyone interested in learning more about the organization.

This exhibit honors women in the Coachella Valley who worked hard over the years to do good things for their community.  Often these women have had to fight or go against the social norms to dream the impossible, and through their tenacity, they made their dream happen.  This exhibit features women of today as well as women from our past who have broken through barriers in various fields such as Aviation, Entrepreneurship, Health Care, Politics and more.

Local change-makers have been nominated by various charities and historical societies to be showcased in a special registry within the exhibit and published in the museum’s 2018 Periscope publication dedicated to the exhibit!

Join us at this Museum Mixer to hear from a few of our own local female leaders as they share tips about breaking through barriers to make your dream a reality.  Tour of the Women Behaving Badly…For Good exhibit will be personally led by Patricia Korzec, Executive Director of the Coachella Valley History Museum.

Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Time: 6:00pm
Location:  Coachella Valley History Museum, 82616 Miles Avenue, Indio, California
Cost:  $40 for WLF Members and $50 for non-members For questions or to purchase tickets, go to:  www.wlfdesert.org or call (760) 837-7222.
Appetizers and beverages will be provided including wood-fired pizza, cheesecake bites, wine, and soda.

Mix and mingle with WLF and meet our new group of Young Women Leaders. The Young Women Leaders (YWL) Program matches high school seniors with professional women in the Coachella Valley to mentor them as they prepare for college, business and life.  Proceeds from this mixer and WLF programs, sponsorships and donations benefit the Young Women Leaders program.

Thank you to both Desert Regional Medical Center for being our corporate sponsor and to Rabobank, a corporate partner, for contributing to Women Leaders Forum and the Young Women Leaders Program.

About Women Leaders Forum of the Coachella Valley:
Founded in 2001, the mission of Women Leaders Forum of the Coachella Valley is to empower and develop women leaders of all ages and backgrounds in our community. More than $300,000 in college scholarship funds has been raised for the best and brightest enrolled in WLF’s Young Women Leaders Mentoring Program seeking higher education.