2022 CWW Lunch October 6:Emily Claffy: Rise Cannabis Dispensary "Cannabis & The Workforce"
Please join the Council for Working Women
for our Thursday, October 6, 2022 Luncheon
Speaker: Emily Claffy, Retail Marketing Manager: Rise Cannabis Dispensaries
Community Engagement /Giving Back
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS. Do you want to contribute to a great cause? If so,
support deployed troops by making a donation for their comfort and care. Many troops will benefit
from food and non-food items. Below are lists of items recognizing the needs of the
servicemen/women and their sites may change. (List inspired by OSOTAMERICA of Naperville).
Food Items
Canned Fruit (16 oz or less, no glass, no plastic fruit cups)
Crackers/Cookies (Snack Bag Size)
Dehydrated, Baked, or Freeze-Dried Fruit
Fruit Snacks
Granola Bars
Gum
Individual Cold Drink Mix (no bottles, only singles packets)
Individual Creamer Packets (Powder) / Sugar Packets
Individual Hot Drinks (Hot Chocolate, Coffee Singles, Wrapped
Tea Bags)
Individual packets of hot sauce, mustard, mayo, pickle relish
Individual Trail Mix
Instant Oatmeal Packets
Jerky/ Slim Jim
Microwave Popcorn
Pancake On The Go (individual serving of pancake mix 2.11 oz
cup)
Peanut Butter (28oz or less, no glass)
Pop-Tarts / Breakfast Bars
Pouched Chicken or Tuna (2.5 oz. / individual)
Pringles
Ready to eat soup (no condensed soup)
Rice Krispie Bars
Sandwich Crackers
Non-Food Items
AA Batteries
Antacids (rolls or 100 ct. or less)
Anti-Itch Cream
Cough Drops
Dental Flossers
Deodorant
Eye Drops/ Saline Solution
Foot Powder
Hand Warmers
Individual Sanitizing Handi-Wipes (individually wrapped single wipes)
Lotion/Body Wash/ Shampoo (16 oz or less)
Mouthwash (17 oz or smaller)
Nasal Spray
Pain Relief Medication (100 count bottles or less)
Toilet Paper
for our Thursday, October 6, 2022 Luncheon
Speaker: Emily Claffy, Retail Marketing Manager: Rise Cannabis Dispensaries
Community Engagement /Giving Back
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS. Do you want to contribute to a great cause? If so,
support deployed troops by making a donation for their comfort and care. Many troops will benefit
from food and non-food items. Below are lists of items recognizing the needs of the
servicemen/women and their sites may change. (List inspired by OSOTAMERICA of Naperville).
Food Items
Canned Fruit (16 oz or less, no glass, no plastic fruit cups)
Crackers/Cookies (Snack Bag Size)
Dehydrated, Baked, or Freeze-Dried Fruit
Fruit Snacks
Granola Bars
Gum
Individual Cold Drink Mix (no bottles, only singles packets)
Individual Creamer Packets (Powder) / Sugar Packets
Individual Hot Drinks (Hot Chocolate, Coffee Singles, Wrapped
Tea Bags)
Individual packets of hot sauce, mustard, mayo, pickle relish
Individual Trail Mix
Instant Oatmeal Packets
Jerky/ Slim Jim
Microwave Popcorn
Pancake On The Go (individual serving of pancake mix 2.11 oz
cup)
Peanut Butter (28oz or less, no glass)
Pop-Tarts / Breakfast Bars
Pouched Chicken or Tuna (2.5 oz. / individual)
Pringles
Ready to eat soup (no condensed soup)
Rice Krispie Bars
Sandwich Crackers
Non-Food Items
AA Batteries
Antacids (rolls or 100 ct. or less)
Anti-Itch Cream
Cough Drops
Dental Flossers
Deodorant
Eye Drops/ Saline Solution
Foot Powder
Hand Warmers
Individual Sanitizing Handi-Wipes (individually wrapped single wipes)
Lotion/Body Wash/ Shampoo (16 oz or less)
Mouthwash (17 oz or smaller)
Nasal Spray
Pain Relief Medication (100 count bottles or less)
Toilet Paper
Date and Time
Thursday Oct 6, 2022
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Thursday, October 6, 2022
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Fees/Admission
$25.00 per person
Cancellation notice applies to all reservations no later than 48 hours in advance
*If you need a vegetarian meal please indicate in the comment section.
Contact Information
Lisa Jones
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