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GNON (Girls Night Out Networking) to partner with Museum on Main on Donation Drive to Keep History Alive!




It’s never a dull evening when 40+ women from the Tri Valley
come together to network and socialize with the goal of increasing their
business awareness and their contacts, in an informal and fun setting!  This is the scene at GNON – Girls Night Out
Networking; the all-women networking group in the Tri Valley.  GNON, founded by Frances Hewitt of FHI Marketing Consultants, was formed in 2008 after a request was made to start an
informal, monthly, after-work get together of women in the Tri-Valley. 



GNON is excited
to announce that they and Museum on Main in Pleasanton, are hosting a
very special donation drive to help keep educational and artistic exhibits open
to the public! 



Since their opening in 1984, Museum on Main offers many awe
inspiring exhibits and unique tours of historic downtown Pleasanton.  It is their mission to link the past to the
future by preserving information about history specific to the Tri Valley
region and by encouraging participation in the arts and humanities through
public programs.  Donations are greatly needed
to keep this mission alive!

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Donations will be
collected
at the GNON March 19th
mixer to be held at Museum on Main
(603 Main St, Pleasanton 94566), from 5:00-7:30pm. 



If you are interested
in finding out more about GNON or interested in making a donation, please contact GNON Founder/Director,
Frances Hewitt at (925) 487-4748 or at gnoners@gmail.com.  You may also visit the GNON website at www.gnon.org.

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