Oxford Women in Networking is hosting an International Women's Day event on March 6th.
WOODSTOCK - Oxford Women in Networking invites the community to attend the International Women's Day Dinner and Speakers event.
The event will feature different guest speakers throughout the evening.
OWIN member Jennifer Boyar says the presenters will draw a lot of appeal.
"We think that our speakers represent a huge demographic that will appeal to a lot of our guests, and certainly they've got a lot important messages to help support women."
This year's theme is BuildingForBetter - Building Strong & Purposeful Futures as it celebrates women in Oxford County.
Some of the guest speakers in attendance will be Tami Murray and Kate Leatherbarrow. This will be the third annual event that OWIN is organizing.
In addition to featuring guest speakers, OWIN Events Director Judith Fleming says there are a variety of activities guests can do to network and socialize in.
"There'll also be a cash bar. So you can have a drink and then go and network with fellow OWIN members and community partners."
Registration is open. Tickets are $50.00 per person and $50.00 for a guest ticket. For youth between the ages of 19 to 29, tickets cost $25.00 each. They can be bought at www.owin.ca or at Lilybear Dance Boutique.
Sponsorship is also available ranging from $200.00 to $2,500.00.
The International Women's Day Dinner and Speakers event takes place on March 6th at the Quality Inn and Suites, running from 5:30pm to 9:00pm.

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