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National Coalition of 100 Black Women San Francisco Present
February 1, 2013

The real San Francisco Treat is experiencing all the fun as the National Coalition of 100 Black Women of San Francisco host Obama Administration Trade Advisor, Theresa Cox on March 2, 2013.  People come from all over the world visit and fall in love with San Francisco.  Obama Administration Trade Advisor, Theresa Cox is the keynote speaker for the 8th Annual Golden Girls Hats and Gloves "Bridging Generations" Tea to be held at the historic Fairmont Hotel, where the TV Series Hotel was filmed.  We're inviting chapter sisters and their families and friends from across the nation to join the weekend fun. Make it a California Spring Break Family & Friends Trip.  Enjoy the Tea and Tour San Francisco, Wine Country and more.  Find out why Tony Bennett and others left their hearts in San Francisco. Climb halfway to the stars on a cable car ride.  For more information about the "Bridging Generations" Golden Girls Hat and Gloves Tea and Tour of San Francisco visit www.ncbwsf.org




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