Enterprising Newsletter Volume: 38 MARCH 2016 NETWORK FOR ENTERPRISING WOMEN THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS... CONVENER FOR MARCH March is Women's History month. I looked around and chose to write about the first woman to run for president of the United States. VICTO- RIA (CLAFLIN) WOOD- HULL was born in 1838 and her sister Tennessee was born in 1846 in Ohio. They were both noted for their beauty and eccentric behavior. As children, they traveled throughout Ohio with their parents, giving spiritualist demonstrations. At 15, Victoria married Dr. Canning Woodhull, but continued to tour as a clairvoyant with Tennessee. Victoria divorced Woodhull in 1864 and 2 years later probably married Col. James Blood (there is doubt as to the validity of the marriage). In 1870, Victoria and Tennessee, with financial support of Col. Blood, became proprietors of "Woodhull and Claflin's Weekly", a sensational journal that took stands in favor of woman suffrage, free love and socialism. In 1872, the Journal published the first English translation of "The Communist Manifesto". In the same year, Victoria became the first woman candidate for president, running on the People's party ticket with Frederick Douglass as her running mate. The two sisters moved to England in 1877. Victoria, having divorced Blood, married John Biddulph Martin, a wealthy banker. Tennessee married Francis Cook, an English art collector who became a baronet in 1886. Both women became well-known philanthropists. And that, as they say, is the rest of the story. Convener: Linda White Spotlights: 4th Linda White 11th Jane Hardwick 18th TBA 25th Georgette Lopez- Aguado THEME OF THE MONTH George Eliot once said: "Blessed is the influence of one true, loving human soul on another". It seems that everyone has been influenced by someone to pursue a certain career or to follow a certain path in life. Who is that person for you? And how did he/she influence you?
Page 2 Enterprising Newsletter Our Social Committee thought we may need to have some fun while we get rid of some of our unused or unwanted items around the house. Anything from clothes that no longer fit to exercise machines to dishes. Just bring your items in Caption describing picture or graphic. your car trunk, and, voila, they will be sold. All proceeds go to Network for future activities. Saturday, March 26 Buffalo West at 7101 Camp Bowie 8 am to noon Bring your own coffee and donuts. Mark Your Calendars April 24, 6:30 pm Wine & Dine at Jerry s Italian Bistro in Richland Hills May 5, 5 pm Kentucky Derby at Lone Star Park June 25, 6:30 pm Summer Social National Women s History Month 2016 CHECK THE FOLLOWING WEB- SITES... nwhp.org http://fortworthtexas.gov/library/news/2013-02-womens-history-month/ https://www.evensi.us/womens-historymonth-hidden-heroines-fort-worthlibrary/170259945 http://dfw.cbslocal.com/tag/womens-historymonth/ http://www.360ftworth.com/event/womenshistory-month-pathways-to-excellence/110504 http://www.360ftworth.com/event/womenshistory-month-pathways-to-excellence/110504 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha49njiuh4 WORDS OF WISDOM
Volume: 38 Issue: 3 Page 3 3rd Annual Juried Art Show Enterprising member, Sarah Walker, President of Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc., recently sponsored the 3rd Annual Juried Art Show at the Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum at 1020 E. Humbolt St. 76104. The showing was a huge success with Texas State Representatives and City Council members attending and a host of other interested individuals. The art is outstanding with realism, pointillism, and even carved wood features (see pictures). The exhibit and the museum are worth a visit, as well, as supporting our member, Sarah Walker. Sarah Walker and Carol Savage CORRECTIONS & ADDITIONS TO DIRECTORIES Page 7: Keiko Couch Email: keikocouch40@gmail.com Personal Color Consultant for 50+ =================== Page 8: Camille Drinan Email: Camille@oddsbodkins3.com =================== ADD CORRECTIONS & NEW MEMBERS TO YOUR DIRECTORY NEW MEMBERS Hatley, Phylis Retired 7512 Navajo Trail Fort Worth, TX 76135 Cell: 817 371 9814 Tel: 682 708 8754 Birthday: May 31 Member since 2016 Evans, Jennifer Kyani Distibuter 10310 Westridge Rd Fort Worth, TX 76126 Business Phone: 817 319 0683 Business Email: kyanijen@gmail.com Personal Email: londonrothko@yahoo.com::birthday: Sept 11 =========================== Dombrowski, Teresa Student 3858 Tulsa Way #11 Fort Worth, TX 76107 Cell: 972 921 2724
NETWORK FOR ENTERPRISING WOMEN Meetings are held every Friday at Old South Pancake House 1509 S. University Send inquiries to: 3023 S. University Dr Box 137 Fort Worth, TX 76109 W E RE ON THE WEB NETWOR KFORENTER PR ISINGW OMEN. OR G A $50 Donation has been made to Light of the Village An inner city program for kids who are, or, may be in need of help. This was sent in the name of Stuart Clements, member, Judith Clements son, who passed away on February 4, 2016. Network for Enterprising Women is a group of professional women who share interests in women-related issues pertaining to organizational and entrepreneurial rolls in business, non-profits, and the arts. Membership is open to women who wish to share ideas, skills, and experiences in a non-judgmental, accepting environment. There is no exclusivity of any kind and all are welcome. The group functions as an informal information network and a source of support, at the same time, providing personal and professional growth opportunities. MARCH BIRTHDAYS March 5: Lois Teeples March 13: Camille Drinan March 26: Vickie Wallace March 5th Pisceans are courageous in their thoughts and deeds. Also born on this day: Eva Menendes, Joel Osteen, Andy Gibb March 13: Pisceans born on March 13th are also emotionally and physically strong and ready to help out with resolving other peoples' emotional conflicts. Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Dana Delaney, Charo. March 26: Individuals born on this date are known to be adventurous and energetic. They are known for being responsible and taking charge. Also born on this day: Diana Ross, Kenny Chesney, Martin Short.
WORDS FROM MEMBERS Memorable Fashion Expressions, But Are They You? Keiko Couch There were several memorable Fashion Expressions I recall that influenced and changed the fashion/ image world. Do you remember the blue satin dress created by Edith Head that Grace Kelly wore to the Oscar Awards ceremony? (This was a pretty long time ago.) The ice blue dress could not have been more gorgeous for the beautiful Grace Kelly. I was breathless when I saw it in a picture. I was a young student at a college in Texas when I saw an article on topless swimsuits created by Rudi Garnrich in the early 60 s, and what was shocking was that 3,000 of the topless swimsuits were sold instantly after it debuted!! I saw the movie Seven Year Itch starring Marilyn Monroe, which had the scene where she stood over the subway grating and the draft blew up her skirt. That was so daring! She was not skinny either! An In Style article said that thousands of copies were made and sold and eventually, the original dress was sold at an auction for $60,000. Of course none of us can forget the way Jacqueline Kennedy changed the American fashion image. Her simple & clean style, which reflected her upper class up-bringing, was fresh and so classic. She was elegant and polished. America finally had a princess. Did you know her famous 3-strand pearl necklace was a fake? You can buy it from a manufacturer for $150.00 even now! Then came the skinny body called Twiggy with a mini skirt. Women tried to copy her hairstyle and makeup. The hair was cut short, bleached and puffed. The eyes were outlined with black eyeliners and fake eyelashes. The problem was that you had to have her child-like body. Then there was the creation by Versace worn by Jennifer Lopez called one of the 7 wonders of the fashion world. What kind of glue or tape was applied to keep the silk dress from completely slipping away from her body? A stream of Hollywood stars and the like who had tucked and lifted bought similar dresses to show off their curves. Fashion comes and goes, but your own style stays. The year 2017 marks my 35th year in business and I can honestly say I have helped thousands of women trying to find their true style, their image and the way they feel about themselves. To me, expressing yourself is a privilege and is of paramount importance as a human being. Are you ready to really express who you are? Originally published in the Network Newsletter of 2007. Keiko KEIKO Couch, AICI, CIP (Certified Image Professional) Ft. Worth s Color, Dress, Skincare & Feng Shui Consultant;817-658-7880 Email: keikocouch40@gmail.com Support Our Members If you have an event that you are sponsoring, or want to highlight your business, talk to the newsletter editor and we can see if your function fits our criteria. Be sure to take pictures.