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Girls & the City to Conduct 'Football 101 for Women' Workshop
Women's Workshop geared towards helping women watch and understand a televised football game next time they are 'hanging out with the guys.'
Columbia, MD (PRWEB) July 20, 2006 -- Girls & the City (GATC), an all-women social and networking organization in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metropolitan areas, adds "Women's Workshop: Football 101 for Women" to its lineup of upcoming events. The Workshop, scheduled for Sunday, August 20, 2006 in Columbia, MD, is just in time for the 2006-2007 football season.
Women will leave this Workshop with a better understanding of players' positions, formations, plays, and overall game rules, so when watching a game on TV, or in person, they will understand what is going on down on the field. During the Workshop, attendees will be provided with study material to help them follow along with the instructor. In addition, a short video will be played at the end of "class," to review what was learned and help see the plays in action.
This event is just $5 for GATC members and non-members. A limited number of Workshop spaces are available.
To learn more about this Workshop, please visit:
http://www.girlsandthecity.com/gts/details.asp?eventid=34
To view a list of all upcoming GATC Get Togethers, please visit:
http://www.girlsandthecity.com/gts/
About Girls & the City
Catering mainly to young professional women, GATC offers member benefits including: pre-planned social events, online networking, premium online content, and special offers to area businesses.
Girls & the City was founded on the premise that it's intimidating to meet other female friends no matter whether "the new girl in town" or just looking to branch out one's "circle of friends." GATC starts each member out on equal grounds, with common needs, and lessens the anxiety and difficulty to bond with other women.
Girls & the City hosts about 100 events each year, including: Third Thursday social-network events; girls' nights out; parties; women's workshops; and trips.
The web site (http://www.GirlsAndTheCity.com) is the backbone - the "virtual clubhouse" - of GATC. Women can sign up for membership online in a matter of minutes. They can network with other members, interact with staff, and register for upcoming events. The site offers a variety of other useful features, including a book club, premium content, a message board, online shopping, recommended links, and upcoming area events of interest.
In addition to the web site, GATC features a bimonthly e-mail to its e-mail list group with breaking news and upcoming events. A monthly social/networking event is held to give members an opportunity to meet and socialize in person.
GATC membership is open to any adult woman in North America.
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