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Celebrate Mama! Why You Need to be There

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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CelebrateMama logo1 Celebrate Mama! Why You Need to be ThereTime is running out to register as a vendor or sponsor at the Celebrate Mama Festival on May 1st. This family friendly festival for moms of all ages and stages festival had more than 3,000 participants the past two years. If you offer a product or service for moms and/or their families, you’ll want to be represented here.

The goal of Celebrate Mama is to provide small businesses the opportunity to reach a large audience for a small cost. You register for the event and all of the marketing is done for you.

Here’s a sampling of what you can expect:

Advertising and promotion …

  • Washington FAMILY Magazine (already in the March issue), April and May issues
  • Our Kids
  • DC City Mommy
  • The Enterprising Moms
  • Giggles on the Go (full page ads in April and May issues).
  • Stroller Strides Montgomery County membership of over 300
  • Mommy and Me and Daddies Too membership (Mommy and Me events at Congressional Plaza and Rockville Town Square; over 3000 people total).
  • In addition, many Celebrate Mama vendors promote the event to their lists.

Who’s on board?

Along with the numerous TEM members who are returning to Celebrate Mama this year, here are some Enterprising Mom-owned businesses that have already signed on for the first time this year:

  • Buggy Bonnets
  • Handmade by Amanda
  • HealthQuest MD
  • Love Life Images
  • Preschool Palettes
  • Stamp 4 Life
  • Stella and Dot
  • Photography by Marirosa
  • Plus several friends of TEMs

General registration closes on April 2. While late registration will remain open for an additional two weeks, it will cost you more, so sign on today

There are many ways to participate:

  • Reserve a vendor table
  • Place inserts in goodie bags
  • Provide a performance or entertainment (this opportunity is reserved for registered vendors only)
  • Come as an attendee (free!)

LEARN MORE

You do not need to participate in a call in order to register for the event, so if you’re ready, go for it — contact Hillary directly!  She’ll be happy to talk with you and take care of your registration. Be sure to tell her that you heard about Celebrate Mama through The Enterprising Moms!

Carolyn
Chief Enterprising Mom
@EnterprisingMom@ApplyWithin

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Move Your Money Campaign

Monday, January 25th, 2010

money 50s xsm Move Your Money CampaignDuring the past week, there was a pretty active thread on The Enterprising Moms discussion list about banks. One person requested recommendations because of a bad experience with her current bank. Responses and recommendations flowed, along with a couple of calls to ‘talk with one’s feet,’ so to speak.

Tonight as I was catching up on podcasts, I came across this one from Marketplace Money discussing the growing movement recently launched by Arianna Huffington to get folks to move their money to community banks and credit unions. I’d initially heard about it a couple of weeks ago, but listening to the podcast tonight it really caught my attention in light of the recent discussion on the TEM list.

While really angered by the big bank mess, I hadn’t really put much energy into what to do with it. This campaign offers one option. While the idea of making such a significant change is less than appealing, I like what the campaign is trying to achieve. So … I’m thinking about it … How about you?

  • Have you switched to community banks in light of the financial mess?
  • Considering it?
  • Do you bank exclusively with a credit union or other alternative?
  • What would it take for you to make the switch?

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Special Opportunity Targeting DC Metro Moms

Thursday, January 14th, 2010
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The Enterprising Moms is teaming up with Celebrate Mama! to share a special offer being made to first time participants in this fun family festival that had more than 3,000 last year! If your target market is moms, you’ll want to be a part of this event on May 1st.

There are many ways to participate:

* Reserve a vendor table
* Place inserts in goodie bags
* Provide a performance or entertainment (this opportunity is reserved for registered vendors only)
* Come as an attendee (free!)

Opportunities are limited, so act quickly for the best opportunity to secure a spot and to take full advantage of the extended marketing campaign over the next few months.

We’re having an information session via phone tonight at 8pm, so put the kids to bed and plan to join us to get the full scoop. A second telephone information session is planned for next Wednesday,  January 20th at 10am.

Get more details and register today!

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Member Spotlight: Donna Memmo

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Learn more about this Enterprising Mom of three and owner/operator of Spill the Beans Organic Coffee and Chat House, the host venue for our upcoming Holiday Biz-aar on Wednesday, December 2nd. Come out and enjoy Donna’s wonderful hospitality along with one-stop shopping featuring a variety of offerings from local entrepreneurial moms.

mario and donna Member Spotlight: Donna Memmo

Name: Donna Memmo
Title: Owner/Operator
Business: Spill the Beans – Organic Coffee and Chat House
Location: Alexandria, VA

Type of Business: (B2B, B2C, B2G): B2C
Industry: Food Service
Product/Service: Coffee/Bagels/Pastries/Lunch/Dinner
Years in Business: 1

Ideal Customers/Best Referrals: Everyone!

Personally speaking

Home life:
My husband (and support system) Mario (above), my daughter, and two little boys and I live in Hollin Hall, a cozy neighborhood in the Mt. Vernon area of Alexandria.  We happened to find a property less than two miles from home, and are fortunate to work with and for her neighbors, friends, even her kids’ teachers and coaches!

Childcare situation:
My children are all school-aged, which was a requirement before we could embark on this adventure. My boys attend Ft. Hunt Elementary, which happens to be literally down the street from Spill the Beans!

Motivation for starting your business(es):
In this era of coffee house play dates, I saw a need for proper accommodations. Toys for the tots to play with enables mom an entire conversation or email written without interruption! I also saw a need for delicious foods without sacrificing quality or wholeness.

Greatest challenge you faced in starting your business?
Time is truly the greatest challenge. I love dealing with the public and pouring lattes for my
patrons, but am constantly trying to strike the balance between that and the management side of my work.

How you overcame it:
Still trying! I have been blessed with a super team, and they are all supportive when I need to “hide” in the office to churn out
a newsletter, plan an event or catch up on email!

Greatest benefit of running your own business:
Being with my kids almost as much as if I did not work….It’s also brought out a bond with my husband that was unexpected. We’ve joked for years that we never, ever agree on anything, but having the exact same goals for this business has finally put us on the same page!

Greatest success you had in the past month (personal or biz) and how you
celebrated it:

Spill the Beans celebrated its One Year Anniversary this past Halloween! We had an all day celebration complete with entertainment … fun!

On your nightstand:
A notepad for when the wheels in my brain will not stop turning late at night. Three or four books which I have been trying to read since opening Spill the Beans … to no avail!

The one tool, resource, or toy you just can’t do without:
Blackberry and Google Calendar. I utilize the google calendar because I can manage all my calendars at once: sports, school events, Spill the Beans events, family appointments, etc.

Last purchase for self:
I honestly do not remember. Guess I should schedule a shopping day!

Favorite way to unwind:
Glass of wine with my husband.

Best thing about being an Enterprising Mom:
The support system! I love women helping women! This is what it’s all about!

Connect and learn more: Web SiteBlog | Facebook

Contact: Spill the Beans, Organic Coffee & Chat House  |  703-780-3561

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The Enterprising Moms Holiday Biz-aar

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

spillthebeanslogo1 The Enterprising Moms Holiday Biz aar

Join us for The Enterprising Moms’ first Holiday Biz-aar on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 hosted by Spill the Beans Organic Coffee and Chat House – owned and operated by fellow Enterprising Mom, Donna Memmo.

The event is two-fold opening with a networking and shopping event for mom-business owners from 6-7 pm followed by a public holiday shopping event from 7-9 pm.

All will enjoy light appetizers and a cash bar while indulging in fun and convenient one-stop shopping, just in time for the holidays!

The purpose of this community-focused Holiday Biz-aar is to:

  1. Encourage the patronage of local small businesses
  2. Invest in and give a boost to the local economy
  3. Provide an opportunity for mom-business owners to build relationships while building businesses.

The Biz-aar will feature local entrepreneurial moms selling many unique and eco-friendly products lines, including:

  • children’s apparel and accessories
  • organic home organizational solutions
  • handcrafted jewelry
  • children’s hand-print keepsakes
  • artwork preservation solutions
  • creative stroller covers and more
  • botanically based skincare products
  • home goods and accents
  • Patrons will also be able to book sessions with a professional portrait photographer and a wine consultant.

    When:
    Wednesday, December 2, 2009
    6 – 7 pm    The Enterprising Moms Networking and Shopping Hour (Enterprising Moms: Registration Required)
    7 – 9 pm    Public Holiday Shopping Event

    Where:
    Spill the Beans Organic Coffee and Chat House
    Fort Hunt Centre, 1900 Elkin Street, Alexandria, VA 22308

    Spill the Beans, a locally owned coffee house with a loyal following,  embraces moms and tots and general community, offering free wireless access, some organic and healthy lunch and dinner options, loose leaf teas and beer & wine. Spill is also a frequent host of parties and community events. If you haven’t been, you simply must – and let Donna know when sent you!

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    The Enterprising Moms Expanding Reach in DC Metro Area

    Sunday, November 1st, 2009

    “The most inspiring thing about The Enterprising Moms is the people – smart, funny, talented, creative women with advice to share on organizing your work and your life,” says TEM member Catherine Petrini, Book Author.

    It’s that sense of community and connection that’s at the heart of The Enterprising Moms. For some time now, we’ve gotten requests to bring that sense of connection that’s created by our in-person gatherings into new communities, and this month we’re answering those calls.

    Most of our events have taken place in Alexandria and Arlington, but November will see The Enterprising Moms venturing into Fairfax County, Washington and Montgomery County. Get the full event schedule and register online today!

    While many of these events are free of charge, in lieu of a registration fee, we’re requesting donations to support two local organizations renowned for their work in addressing the needs of some of our most vulnerable citizens: The Carpenter’s Shelter and So That Others Might Eat.

    You too can support these organizations by attending one of our events and contributing through TEM, or contribute directly via the sites above.

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    The Enterprising Moms is Coming to Fairfax County

    Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

    TEM_Logo_ColorFairfax County business-owner moms shared a morning full of great ideas for fostering the growth of a community of The Enterprising Moms in the area during our Meet & Greet last week. We did lots of brainstorming and sketched out a path for moving forward that will foster a sense of community and provide opportunities to share, learn and grow. Planning is now underway. If you’d like to stay in the loop as things develop, please get in touch.

    And, save the date for our next gathering on Thursday, November 19th. Details and registration at The Enterprising Moms.

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    Member Spotlight: Marilyn Nowalk, Intelligent by Design

    Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

    Learn more about Enterprising Mom Marilyn Nowalk and how she’s raising twin six-year-old boys while growing a company that helps other organizations succeed – no matter where they are in the process. Meet Marilyn at our upcoming event, Streamline Your Life: Tools and Strategies for Saving Time, Money and Resources.

    IBD logo1 Member Spotlight: Marilyn Nowalk, Intelligent by Design

    Name:  Marilyn Nowalk
    Title: President
    Business: Intelligent by Design, LLC

    Type of Business:  (B2B, B2C, B2G): B2B, B2G

    Product/Service:   “Special Projects,” Strategic Reengineering, Project Management, Application Development, Reporting and Analysis

    Years in Business: November will be 4

    Ideal Customers/Best Referrals:
    CEO, COO, CIO, CFO, Directors of Finance, Sales, Ops, IT – basically anyone who has a project they’d like to get off the ground, but don’t have the time, man power, or skills in house to run it successfully from requirements to post-live hand-off.

    Personally speaking…

    Home life:
    Married to Steve for 17 years.  Twin boys, Alex and Brendan, age 6 and in kindergarten.

    Childcare situation:
    We have and love our au pair, who has been with us about 10 months, and has just agreed to extend for a second year.
    Previously we had a full-time nanny, and prior to that my husband was a SAHD for 13 months.

    Motivation for starting your business:
    In the Spring of 2005, I had a pair of two-yr olds at home and was working for a regional consulting company.  While I was not working the horrid hours I had before they were born, I was traveling a fair amount, and did not have the flexibility of schedule that I didn’t even realize I needed.  So in May I resigned, and took the summer off.  I knew I wanted to do something else, but wasn’t exactly sure what!  By November I had figured it out, and starting working on the logistics of setting up a new business.

    Greatest benefit of running your own business:
    For sure the flexibility.  I set my schedule so that when I am not traveling (which is about once/week), I am available for school drop-off, and either I pick up the boys from school myself or I am at home to greet them when they arrive with their au pair.  When I need to take them to the doctors (or last month’s ER visit!), I don’t have to explain myself to a boss, and I just make up the hours after the kids go to bed.  As a night person, I get very productive after 9 PM.

    Greatest success you had in the past month (personal or biz) and how you celebrated it:
    Ha!  I took a vacation and really relaxed.  While this sounds like a strange accomplishment, as a workaholic I have always had a hard time really separating for vacations, and this was even more exaggerated once I started my own business.  Earlier this year I made a concerted effort to train my staff to operate in my absence, and finally in August really allowed myself to let them fly on their own.

    On your nightstand:
    I always have five books or more in some level of engagement – but I am pretty heads down into “Leap of Faith, Memoirs of an Unexpected Life” by Queen Noor (of Jordan).

    The one tool, resource, or toy you just can’t do without:
    My Blackberry.

    Last purchase for self:
    Nothing recent, but I am starting to research new laptops – I need something much smaller and lighter.

    Favorite way to unwind:
    Either snuggling in bed with my kids, or when I need a break from them, with a good book in a comfortable chair.

    Be advise or tip you ever received (personal or biz):
    The only dumb question is the one you were afraid to ask.

    Best thing about being an Enterprising Mom:
    I love that beyond the professional satisfaction I get from a job well-done, I am teaching my children that the gender stereotypes of the past are passé. Women can run the business, men can (help) run the house, companies can be successful even if their staff is allowed to have a life.  We may not be the largest or the most powerful consulting firm in DC, but I believe our employees and clients are among the happiest and most fulfilled.

    Connect and learn more:
    Web Site: Intelligent by Design
    LinkedIn: Marilyn Nowalk

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    Member Spotlight: Tammy Goddard, Bead on Through

    Friday, August 21st, 2009

    Learn more about this inspiring Enterprising Mom, who despite four heart surgeries, is growing a business while also growing her family. Her latest venture will direct 50% of it’s profits to heart research through her online bookstore. Meet her at our free Enterprising Playdate on August 26th.

    tammy profile pic

    Name: Tammy Goddard

    Title: Owner and Artist

    Business: Bead On Through

    Type of Business: (B2B, B2C, B2G): B2C mostly, but have recently started doing some B2B

    Industry: Retail, Jewelry

    Product/Service:
    Handmade jewelry. I have over 200 pieces I make regularly to sell, which isn’t reflected on my website – yet, and I take custom orders all the time. I often sit down with a customer and help them design a piece, including brides. Usually it is because they want a piece to match an outfit, complete a set (for example, they want a pair of earrings to match a favorite necklace), or find something in a magazine that they want reproduced. I work primarily with beads – from gemstones to Swarovski crystals to everything in between. I also make personalized jewelry with names and birthstones.

    Years in Business:
    Hung my shingle in 2005. That was the year “Bead on Through” was born, but I had been making jewelry as gifts for a few years prior to this.

    Ideal Customers/Best Referrals:
    Most of my work comes directly from referrals. I often hear from customers by saying “someone stopped me at a party the other day and asked me where I got my necklace!” The customers love that (who doesn’t love compliments?) And then it is also a huge compliment to me.

    Personally speaking…

    Home life:
    I live in Leesburg, VA with my husband of 10 years (next week!), Josh and my two children. Josh and I have been friends since we were 15 years old, but never dated until our mid-20’s. Our kids are: Ever Grace who is 5 and Trent Adam who is 4. We also have a rescued dog, a Golden named Finn and a little fluffball of a dog named Toto. We feel thrilled to be here and grateful when we all snuggle down together at night. Having had my 4th heart surgery last summer, and now both of my kids having uncertain cardiac futures, every single day is a gift for us.

    Childcare situation:
    My husband is a cop and has an amazing schedule. He works the day shift. So he is home during the week a few days and even on work days he is home at 5:30 pm. I work from home and schedule appointments when Josh is home, so one of us has always been fortunate enough to stay at home with the kids.

    Motivation for starting your business(es):
    I have always loved making things. From homemade jam to knitted scarves, I am a terror at places like Joann Fabrics or Michaels. A friend of mine introduced me to jewelry making and I was hooked from that day forward. Once I realized I could make money from selling my jewelry, it became a longterm goal to eventually retire from real estate and just do Bead On Through. By the way, Bead on Through was named after my favorite group, The Doors. Break on Through was one of my favorite songs, so Bead on Through was born! I feel a thrill like no other when I am creating things. It’s not simply something I want to do, its something I have to do.

    Greatest benefit of running your own business:
    Making it exactly what I want. Let’s say I decide I don’t like something I have been making anymore. Well, I just stop making it! Complete freedom.

    Greatest success you had in the past month (personal or biz) and how you celebrated it:
    For the first time in BOT’s history – my jewelry is going to be carried in a Hallmark store in Virginia Beach!! I haven’t figured out how to celebrate it yet, I am still so speechless that this is even happening! And also – I have been hired as the Jewelry Instructor at Joann fabrics in Leesburg – this is going to be so fun!

    On your nightstand:
    Glass of water, whatever book I am reading now (currently obsessed with Young Adult fiction, the Twilight series- my guilty pleasure), medicine and mini Nilla wafers (to wash down the medicine – haha)!

    The one tool, resource, or toy you just can’t do without:
    My Blackberry. I have one item on my blackberry “memopad” which I use constantly – anytime I have an idea or a brainstorm, I put it in my memopad. I have been using it a lot lately when I think of an idea for my blog. Another item on blackberry – “maps”, like my own handheld GPS, it helps me find places all the time.

    Last purchase for self:
    A book – Eclipse (by Stephenie Meyer) just came out in paperback this week, and my hardback copy is falling apart so I had to get the paperback.

    Favorite way to unwind:
    Making jewelry.

    Best advise or tip you ever received (personal or biz):
    “Fake it ’til you make it.” I used to hate when my mother would say that to me. But I have learned, especially with my own business, that you have to appear confident even if you don’t always feel like it. It’s important to be (or appear to be) very self-possessed in running your own business.

    Best thing about being an Enterprising Mom:
    The fellowship! I love connecting other people. I get such a thrill out of reading an inquiry, and then thinking of a way I can help connect that person. I mean, what are we doing this for if not to help each other out? And a perfect example is this – I am getting all this support from you all for my bookstore to help raise money for the Americanheart.org for my kids. Its just wonderful!

    Connect and learn more:
    Web Sites: Bead on Through and Online Bookstore
    Blog: Mama Tazz Says …
    Facebook: no fan page yet, but I would love to friend you at Tammy McIntyre Goddard
    Twitter: tazzygod

    Logo: Don’t have one – but my slogan is “Making Chicks Happy Since 2005″

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    Member Spotlight: Rene Hackney of Parenting Playgroups

    Monday, August 17th, 2009

    Learn more about the mom behind Parenting Playgroups … Where Parents Learn and Children Play … Dedicated to helping parents raise happy, successful children from birth through 10 years of age, and to help make their families stronger.

    parenting playgroups Member Spotlight: Rene Hackney of Parenting Playgroups

    Dr. Rene Hackney

    Name: Rene Hackney, PhD.

    Title: Founder

    Business: Parenting Playgroups

    Industry: Parent Education, Psychology, Children’s Play

    Product/Service: Parent and Teacher Workshops, Preschool Play, Social Skills Groups

    Years in Business: Six

    Ideal Customers/Best Referrals: Parents of children birth to ten years old

    Personally speaking …

    Home life: Married 17 years with two daughters: Alicen 11, Claire 8

    Childcare situation: They are home with a sitter summer mornings.  They are with me after school and with dad when I lecture.

    Motivation for starting your business: I wanted to work for myself, make decisions as I go.  I enjoy teaching preschool and wanted to marry that with my education.

    Greatest benefit of running your own business:  Can take my children with me as needed.

    Greatest success you had in the past month (personal or biz) and how you celebrated it:  We opened our second office.  No celebration yet, too early.

    On your nightstand: Why Gender Matters, The Friendship Factor, The E Myth

    The one tool, resource, or toy you just can’t do without: A toy – Facebook – love being in touch with so many friends.

    Last purchase for self: Old Navy Flip Flops

    Favorite way to unwind: Hot bath

    Be advise or tip you ever received (personal or biz): If there is trouble, speak directly.

    Best thing about being an Enterprising Mom:  Meeting others who overlap efforts.  I need to reach out more!

    Connect and learn more:
    Web Site: Parenting Playgroups
    Blog: Working on this
    LinkedIn: Rene Hackney
    Facebook: Rene Giese Hackney but we are starting a page for work
    Twitter: working on this too

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