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December 4, 2012

Members of Hiscock & Barclay's Women's Forum To Participate In "Wrapsody 2012"

Members of Hiscock & Barclay's Women's Forum will be participating in "Wrapsody 2012" at Destiny USA on Wednesday, December 5 from 4-7p.m.

Volunteers will be wrapping holiday gifts for shoppers with all proceeds benefitting the Vera House, Hope for the Bereaved and the National Council of Negro Women. "Wrapsody 2012" began November 23 and runs until December 24 with various stations located throughout Destiny USA.

Hiscock & Barclay's Women's Forum was formed to create an environment for sharing ideas about personal and professional lives in a gender specific setting. The goal is to provide meaningful interaction and mentoring opportunities to assist our female attorneys in developing successful strategies regarding leadership, client and professional development as well as marketing. It also serves as a forum for the sharing of information, experiences and problem-solving ideas related to work life balance.

To learn more about how you can participate in "Wrapsody 2012," please contact Dotti Hetnar at (315) 425-0818 or dbarracohetnar@verahouse.org.

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