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Women’s networking group to meet for tea

Submitted by Network of Entrepreneurial Women

Join the Network of Entrepreneurial Women’s event, “Tea, Women and Wellness,” at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, at Peaceful Parlour, 212 S. Third St. in Geneva. To RSVP, email thepositivelynew@gmail.com. For details, visit www.meetup.com/TheNEWgroup/.

Celebrate Hot Tea Month with the Network of Entrepreneurial Women. The “Wine, Women and Wellness” turns into a tea party this month as they sample hand-blended teas by Peaceful Parlour in Geneva.

Owner Shari Rajish has been blending teas for several years and will offer the group a special sampling. Favorites include the Peaceful Synergy, Romance, and Fairytale blends.

Peaceful Parlour’s focus is to find products with environmental and community benefits, supporting local artists, small businesses, fair trade and women co-op groups around the world.

These products include household items such as recycled-glass water bottles; cork bowls; gardening accessories; personal adornments such as scarves, hats, jewelry and purses; and home decorative items, including lamps, paintings and chimes.

With its focus on positive energy flow, Peaceful Parlour also offers incense, purifying sprays and other meditative tools. Visit www.peacefulparlour.com.

The woman-owned store also hosts a variety of pop-up events, including a psychic medium, meet the artisan, outdoor music in the summer and tie-ins to Geneva’s special holiday festivities. Like their Facebook page for a peek at current inventory.

The Network of Entrepreneurial Women is a group of Chicago area business women who are upgrading business networking in the Chicago suburbs and beyond.

Focusing on no-nonsense networking, the group, which started in March 2013, holds fun and creative events that inspire attendees to work together, refer each other and most of all cheer each other on as the membership succeeds together.

The group meets from 2 to 4 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month and 6 to 8 p.m. the fourth Thursday at various locations.

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