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Network After Work - New Haven Networking Events

New Haven, CT

Network After Work - New Haven Networking Events

Network After Work is a professional community consisting of Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Executives and thought leaders who understand the importance of building meaningful connections. Built on the idea that professionals in every industry across the world all share a common goal, to develop strong relationships that help grow their businesses and careers. Through meeting in-person and virtually, Network After Work provides a platform that makes connecting easy. Hosting live events in 87 US locations with plans to add additional US cities and international locations, growing your business and relationships has never been easier.

For 10 years, we have been at the forefront of face-to-face business connections. As social media and virtual relationships have been all the rage over the past decade, we have found that live interactions are still the best way to build solid connections. Shaking hands and looking someone in the eye is an invaluable skill and builds the strongest foundation for long lasting connection.

Though meeting in-person is our foundation, meeting virtually is a great accompaniment to our signature live events. With our goal to make your business connections long lasting and sustainable, our mission is to do everything for you, all you need is the desire to seize new opportunities and the willingness to help others.


Visit us on the web at ( https://www.networkafterwork.com/find/CT-New-Haven ) for additional information.



We hope to see you at future event!


2426 members · Public

AWBL

Madison, CT

AWBL

The Association of Women Business Leaders (AWBL) is a community of Connecticut women professionals who network, brainstorm and empower each other in their business pursuits. More than a networking group, AWBL has a strong educational aspect to assist members in growing their businesses while maintaining balance. Come and experience our inspiring speakers.

WE ARE STILL MEETING - READ OUR CHANGES IN 2019

In July of 2017 we moved from Comfort Keepers, 722 Village Walk, Guilford due to the sale of the business. 

Thank you Patti Urban for your  commitment to AWBL and giving us a home for so many years. We created a wonderful community and we still will keep it going.

Finding a venue on the shoreline that can serve us mornings has been a challenge to say the least. We tried  various venues and locations in 2018 and they were not the right fit.

WE DID  NOT WANT TO ABANDON OUR AWBL COMMUNITY THAT HAD COME TO RELY ON THE CONNECTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN CREATED. WHEN THE LEADERSHIP MET THE FEELINGS WERE MUTUAL AND WHILE WE ARE ALL BUSY WE LOVE THIS GROUP AND ITS MISSION.

WE ARE SHIFTING TO A NEW FORMAT FOR NOW. WE HOPE YOU WILL CONTINUE JOIN US. 

We are currently meeting quarterly (4 Meetings) from September to June only. We are moving to a lunch meeting and it will be the 2nd Thursday and 2 hours to accommodate lunch and speaker. See Dates below.

 You will still be required to pay $5 at the door and be responsible for the cost of your lunch and beverage.  Check our meeting listings for details. For now mark your calendars for dates and times established.

March 14th, Cafe Allegre', Madison  Lunch 11:30 - 1:30  

June 13th, Outside Location TBD  Lunch 11:30 - 1:30

September 12th, Cafe Allegre', Madison Lunch 11:30 - 1:30

December 5th, Cafe Allegre', Madison Lunch 11:30 - 2:00 (Holiday Celebration)

WE HOPE YOU WILL CONTINUE JOIN US!! We can't wait to see you at Cafe Allegre' on  March 14th, 2019

524 members · Public

Women Entrepreneur Intuitive Action Planning

Old Saybrook, CT

Women Entrepreneur Intuitive Action Planning
Welcome, Beautiful Entrepreneurs! You have a vision, and I am here to bring it to lucrative life! My mission is to provide guidance, strategic planning, and a safe environment where you are supported by a sisterhood who fully acknowledges your unique power. The business you have, the future business you want, this business exists for a reason. This dream business can be at any stage, that's okay, you're in the right place. The most important thing to do for the success of your business is to constantly be nurturing it, and surround it by others who nurture it. Do not ask opinions of those who do not see your dream. I am a psychic medium, a channel, who loves helping entrepreneurs. For years, I was a spa owner, I owned day spas in Connecticut and Los Angeles, CA. I then discovered NLP and life coaching and after experiencing amazing results in a very short time, my decade passion in the spa world faded and the inner workings of manifestation and coaching grew. I focused on life and business coaching for the next 10 years but around March 2022 I discovered a whole new set of skills. I was ending some coaching clients, feeling peace with letting go of this business altogether. I thought I would just focus on being a mom, having no intention of working for a few months. It was in the letting go that I believe brought these gifts to the surface. And how. It makes total sense if you know me. All the tarot, moon talk, runes, and numerology, all of my interest and love of the esoteric. But what makes the most sense to me.... Is that we went through a global pandemic. I believe that I am one of many that experienced an awakening of gifts that could be of major help and healing to this world, and the world needs this kind of light more than ever. Did you experience a shift like this? If you're curious how you originally found this group, what made you sign up and join me here, this is the About description that once existed. If this is what you really want, and you are not feeling the new vibe of what I have to offer this group, unfollow us, no worries. I want to explain the (big) shift. If you follow me on social (@mrsbeccastarr) you may have been a part of this journey already. Thank you. Thank you for joining this group, thank you for staying, thank you for committing to your dreams and making the world a better place by being YOU. Original About (my website is now www.themysticsister.co): Becca Starr is a Life Coach + Business Strategist who helps you start a business from scratch, learn marketing and leadership skills needed to grow, and get clients doing what you love. For more support, visit: https://www.beccastarr.com This group hosts workshops that connect like-minded women, if you have ideas and want to start your own business or learn how to get clients into your current business, you're in the right place! Becca is devoted to helping women put themselves first, improve their self-worth, and rise to their full potential. She teaches confidence and marketing, and supports your values as a business owner. Join us for inspiration, support, strategy, and networking.
118 members · Public

SMART Recovery Connecticut (Self-Help Network)

New Haven, CT

SMART Recovery Connecticut (Self-Help Network)
Welcome to SMART Recovery®, a modern, science-based addiction recovery support group—where participants learn self-empowering techniques to aid their recovery through mutual-help face-to-face and online meetings and services. No matter what your addiction, SMART Recovery tools and techniques can help you overcome the behavior. SMART Recovery uses tools based on scientifically proven methods for addiction recovery such as Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques. Our 4-point program offers tools and techniques for: 1 \~ Building and Maintaining Motivation 2 \~ Coping with Urges 3 \~ Managing Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors 4 \~ Living a Balanced Life SMART Recovery advocates choice, so that those seeking recovery can choose what works best for them from a variety of options. The SMART Recovery goal is for you to achieve a healthy, positive and balanced lifestyle and to “graduate” when you feel your addictive behavior is behind you, not to remain a life-long participant in the program. Upon graduation, many SMART participants volunteer as meeting facilitators or in another capacity to help “pay forward” the gains they achieved. Learn more about SMART Recovery on the national web site at [www.smartrecovery.org](http://www.smartrecovery.org) You can find many more meetings in Connecticut and beyond using [the meeting finder](https://meetings.smartrecovery.org/) on the SMART Recovery USA web site. NOTE: SMART Recovery is not a 12 Step recovery organization. SMART Recovery is a recognized resource for substance abuse and addiction recovery by the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Center for Health Care Evaluation, The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), US Department of Health and Human Services, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Feel free to contact the organizer with questions.
541 members · Public

Artists' Rights Movement™ (ARM™)

New Haven, CT

Artists' Rights Movement™ (ARM™)

 

MISSION

The Artists' Rights Movement's (ARM) mission is to strengthen laws that protect artists, improve working conditions for artists, increase funding for the arts and protect free speech. We are building a national network to change public policy about art in America. This is a great group for artist, art professionals, students, art enthusiasts, lawyers, and retirees who want to be involved in cutting edge art, politics, law, media, and government.

Artist = Anyone who sings, photographs, makes music, draws, paints, writes, sculpts, etc.

All are Welcome!

 

 

SIGN PETITION

> > > http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/arm/

 

 

CALL CONGRESS TODAY!

1-866-338-1015

 

 

 

DONATE>> https://www.fracturedatlas.org/donate/3871


The Artists' Rights movement (ARM) is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.  Contributions on behalf of the Artists' Rights Movement (ARM) may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.




ARM on facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=132924766780&ref=ts

 

ARM Chapters and Chapter Heads

(please contact artistsrightsnow@gmail.com for contact information).

East

New York



New York State, Steve Lehman

NYU, New York, NY, Adrian Untermyer

Columbia University, NYC, Marissa Crespo and

Ben Clouette



Fordham University, New York, NY, Charlie Martin

St. John's University and Whitehall, PA, Ashley Gray

Stonybrook University, Long Island, NY, Parisa Bagheri

Red Hook, New York, Jason Esekenazi

Syracuse Univerity. Karlon Anthony Low

Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Bronx, NY, Ziya Smallens

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Area, Ashlee Fortune (Kutztown University)

Sci Tech High School, Harrisburg, PA, LeShe Hall

Massachusetts

Massachusetts, Steve Lehman



Boston University, Boston, MA, Ben Cho u

Boston Area, MA,

Kira Fleming

Yurena Amado

 

Connecticut

Connecticut, Steve Lehman

Torrington, CT, Ophelia Jane

Hamden High, Hamden, CT, Anika Matin

Woodland Regional High School, Beacon Falls, CT, Chloe Flanagan

Baltimore/Washington

Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. and Baltimore (Summer), Heidi Green



Stevenson University, Baltimore, MD, Mya Montgomery



Annapolis Area (summer) and Lenoir Rhyne College, NC (school year), Ariel Dominguez,

University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, Sherry Zhao

South

University of Texas, Austin, TX, Joshua Yap and Kayla Moses

Georgia College and State University (GCSU), Kathryn Marie Herrig

Chattanooga State Technical Community College, Chattanooga, TN, Matt Leeson

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), Tallahassee, FL / Lucius Ogelsby,

Midwest

Chicago Area, Paula Scully, and Cathryn Raia (summer), Azusa Pacific University

Principia College, Elsah, IL and St. Louis Area, Lisa Myles

Milwaukee Area, WI / Beloit College Rachel Beem, Rachel Beem

Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana, Eleni Gina Failla

Beech Beech Grove High School, Beech Grove Indiana (near Indianapolis), Jessie Laker,

Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL, Maxwell Cooper

Minnesota Area, Ishika Mehnaz Huq,  Minneapolis Area, MN

 

West

California

University of California Santa Cruz, Quincy Goss

Los Angeles Area Troy High School, Yorba Linda, CA, Ashley Siu Los Angeles Chapter, Noelle Rodriguez, and Nicole Patino,
Sonoma State University, Noelle Rodriguez Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA, Nicole Patino

Bear Creek High School / Lakewood, Colorado, Cassandra Estrada


80 members · Public

Northeast Emergency Survival and Preparedness Network

Meriden, CT

Northeast Emergency Survival and Preparedness Network

The purpose of this group is to bring together like-minded individuals that have an interest in gaining knowledge, acquiring new skills and networking with other like-minded individuals that are survivalists and preppers.

Our goal is to prepare for most disaster scenarios whether they are natural or man-made. We will be using a combination of presentation groups and hands-on training. Attendees will need to bring at least a multi-tool or Swiss army knife to all meetings. Other types of necessary equipment will be specified in the event announcements. I will not be able to accommodate people that don't have the required gear. If an all day wilderness training is scheduled and you don't bring your own food and water, you may be asked not to participate.

We will be covering a wide range of topics including everything from basic survival skills to long term survival. Along with the skills you will also need the tools to survive. Although I'm not an advocate of 'Naked and afraid' type survival, I can demonstrate the skills that would be needed in a similar situation. I just ask that nobody goes to the meetings naked.

As the group progresses I plan on scheduling several overnight trips and camp and training weekends. Most of the meetings will be held at various locations that relate to the training topic. I would also like to form groups of people who live in a specific area that would want to work together and help each other in a SHTF situation. Ultimately I would like to see a network of these small groups stretched across the region.

This is not a doom and gloom type group. By gaining the knowledge, skills and tools for survival, you should not have to be afraid for your life in a disaster situation. Rather, this is a confidence building group. Sometimes even a little bit of fun can reinforce skills memorization.

We do not discriminate against age, sex, race, religion, or political affiliation. Members are expected to show courtesy and respect to other members regardless of any individual differences.

I plan on holding meetings every other Sunday even if it's just a discussion group. Fortunately we live in an area with an abundance of places to pick up new skills so we should be out and about quite often. I will try to keep events scheduled for at least three months at a time but they may be subject to change so check back often.

109 members · Public