Unlocking hidden potential: Pretty Brown Girl Club 14 to host 4th Annual Mother-Daughter Conference on May 6.

Tue, Apr 18th 2017, 12:21 AM

Pretty Brown Girl Club #14 will host their 4th Annual Mother-Daughter Conference to help mothers and daughters unlock their hidden and full potential.
Moms-only workshops for mothers who dream of achieving their goals, as well as age appropriate sessions for girls ages six to 16, encouraging them to dream big and pursue their goals, are on the agenda.
"This year's conference will be interactive and full of amazing surprises," said Anita Bain, co-leader of Pretty Brown Girl Club #14. "We can't wait for our mothers and daughters to bond, laugh and have fun together. Both mothers and daughters can expect to move around and have fun."
Katherine Beneby, Nikki Carter, Yolanda Darville and her daughter Maya Darville, and Nyisha Tilus, Miss University of The Bahamas are among this year's presenters. The panelists are Daphne Bethel, Kathleen Cooper, Dameeka Roberts and Shervonne Johnson. Tonette Minnis will act as the moderator.
Sheri Crawley, founder of the Pretty Brown Girl Movement, and the Pretty Brown Girl Foundation, both based in Detroit, Michigan, will be present.
The conference, scheduled for May 6 at the British Colonial Hilton Hotel between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. has as its theme "Unlocking Your Hidden Potential".
Pretty Brown Girl (www.prettybrowngirl.com) is an international organization that aims to fulfill its mission of "celebrating the beautiful shades of brown all over the world" while inspiring positive self-esteem and confidence in girls and young women. The organization was formed in 2010 by Crawley.
In March 2013, Anita Bain and Darville brought the dynamic club to The Bahamas becoming the first Pretty Brown Girl Club outside of the United States. Less than one year later, the Bahamian club was awarded the prestigious "Club of the Year" Award for their impact in the community.
Locally, Pretty Brown Girl Club #14 meets monthly to inspire and empower girls in the areas of self-esteem, confidence, leadership and celebrate the many shades of brown all over the world.
BAF Financial is the conference's lead sponsor. Supporting sponsors include Powered by Sponsor Aliv, Just Ship It, Best of The Bahamas 242, Quality Home Centre, The Bible Book & Gift Centre, and Scotiabank. The entry fee is $10. Tickets can be purchased at Cash N' Go on Rosetta Street or Prince Charles Drive, or by telephoning 376-0850 or 525-9643 or emailing prettybrowngirlbahamas14@gmail.com. Free parking is available in the parking lot on Baillou Hill Road opposite Dunkin' Donuts.

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