Brookhaven to Host 16th Annual Women’s Services Conference


Brookhaven women's conference is just around the corner | Town of Brookhaven

The Town of Brookhaven’s Department of General Services, Division of Women’s Services, will hold its 16th Annual Conference on Saturday, October 4.

“The mission of the Women’s Conference is to create a space where women can learn, connect and be empowered by one another,” said Supervisor Daniel J. Panico. “We want every participant to leave feeling confident and inspired about the next chapter in their lives.”

This year’s theme is Ageless and Unstoppable: Rethink, Reshape, Refocus. The conference incorporates a day filled with enriching workshops and activities tailored to support women embracing life’s next phase and refocusing their lives at every stage.

The event will take place in the second-floor auditorium of Brookhaven Town Hall, located at 1 Independence Hill in Farmingville from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Do not miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded women, gain valuable tools and leave feeling ready to embrace life’s next chapter!

Conference highlights include:

Keynote Speaker: Comedian Maria Walsh

The Sandwich Generation – Navigating the Next Chapter – Your Kids and Your Parents Presented by Anne-Marie Conner, Owner of Angel Home Care, Inc.

Decluttering and Organizing Presented by Vinnie Giacalone, Founder of The Organized Guy

Get Up and Move! Presented by Johnathan Arroyo, Professional Boxer

Check-in and breakfast begin at 8:00 a.m. Space is limited, and the registration is open from now through October 1.

Tickets are $10 and are non-refundable. To register, visit our online registration page. For more information, contact Sharon Boyd, Director of Women’s Services, at 631-451-6146.

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