Woodmark to host Girl Power Hour


October 14, 2009 · 1:24 PM

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Girl Power Hour, Seattle’s premier social networking event for women, will launch its Eastside Chapter with a social networking event at The Woodmark Hotel, Yacht Club & Sp., Sponsors include 425 Magazine, bin on the lake, Beach Café, Lesley’s Chocolates, the Spa at the Woodmark, Clutch, and Trophy Cupcakes.

The event will run from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Woodmark, located at 1200 Carillon Point in Kirkland.

In celebration of The Woodmark Hotel’s 20th anniversary year, the event will feature cocktails and appetizers from Beach Café and bin on the lake, swag bags, door prizes and photo opportunities on the red carpet.

On the evening of the event, bin on the lake and Beach Café will be offering extended happy hour specials for Girl Power Hour attendees. In addition, during the week leading up to the event, the Spa at the Woodmark will offer attendees a Classic Pedicure at the Spa at the Woodmark at the special rate of $35 (a $20 savings), including a free bottle of nail polish.

Tickets are $20 per person and space is limited.

To purchase tickets, please visit Girl Power.

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