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Social connections are more important than ever in business, especially in todays fast paced environment with increasingly large social networking options. That's exactly why on Tuesday, March 10, eWomenNetwork will be hosting an Accelerated Networking dinner. eWomenNetwork recently held an event called Real Woman, Real Fashion on Feb. 26, where approximately 200 businesswomen and men (including Mayor Johnson) viewed the works of local fashion designers and raised money through a silent auction for nonprofits in town. "We had [local businesswomen displaying] 20 custom looks - 10 were professional and 10 were evening, and it was just a really good time", said Suzi Sherman, Managing Directo
Do you miss the days of elementary school where recess provided unlimited opportunities to play sports with classmates? Complain no longer, because thanks to Xoso (pronounced Zo-so), Sport and Social League, recess is back for Sacramentans 21 and over, or at least the games you associate with recess. Dodgeball, Ultimate Frisbee, Kickball and Indoor Kickball leagues are all available for anyone who wants to join. Starting in spring, Xoso will bring the very first Capture the Flag league to Sacramento. Nick Berruezo, who wanted to "bring people together through sports and cheap drinks," created Xoso with the help of Laura Fontana, who designed the logo and team jerseys. Xoso has only been
What are things that people socialize, gather, bond around? What activities are better in two’s? What keeps your hands busy and your tastebuds happy while you socialize? Sometimes socializing can be pretty ritualistic. Maybe that’s what Monday Night Football and Girl’s Night Out are all about. Just some ways to hang out doing the things you dig doing, and maybe meet some other people that dig it too. A personal example. I dislike ice cream. You will never catch me with Ben and Jerry, or find frozen treats in my grocery cart. However, I’ve been known to eat a scoop or two bimonthly with my little brother at our favorite neighborhood place. It’s sort of become a tradition, and it’s not ab