North Baldwin Chamber Ladies Leadership Luncheon Coming Up

The second-annual North Baldwin Chamber Ladies Leadership Luncheon is taking place on July 17 at 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the John F. Rhodes Civic Center in Bay Minette. It will feature influential women leaders from Baldwin County and beyond. Guest speakers will include Infirmary Health’s Lee Ann Cain, SAWDC AlabamaWorks!’s Bridget Wilson, educator and personal development coach Kayland Lamar, keynote speaker Greers Markets Vice President of Deli Bakery Operations and Corporate Spokesperson Lucy Greer, and returning emcee Baldwin County Public School System Communications Manager Chasity Riddick. The event will also have a floral arrangement demonstration with Blooming Fabulous owner Julie Daw, a fashion show featuring local boutiques, a silent auction and a lunch catered by Pearl & Addies Café. Today is the last day for registration, which costs $45. For more information, contact the chamber at email.

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