Spotlighting Rich Women Sisterhood & an Exciting New Book Club You’ll Want to Join

RichWomenSisterhood.comI’d like to tell you about a exciting new social network especially for women called Rich Women Sisterhood.  Rich Women Sisterhood is not just another online social group to chat about idle gossip, listen to people complain about their boss or watch people living vicariously through others on the Internet.

Rich Women Sisterhood is different because it’s a community of women who have a lot to offer, but could use some help in some other area of their life.  These women don’t want just another social network.  They want an enlightened one.  One that is a positive environment. One that celebrates life with all of its imperfections.  One that transforms and is fulfilling.  It’s a place to live and learn.  And a place to meet other women who want more out of life than just idle chat.  Take the tour to learn more about what Rich Women Sisterhood has to offer you.

Sudanese PaintingRich Women Sisterhood is all about giving back and we’ve teamed up this past month and focused on the country of Darfur and the burden that genocide is having on women and families.  One dollar from your Rich Women Sisterhood enrollment or monthly membership will be donated to organizations that are helping the women of Darfur.  I’m very excited to have this type of outreach extend beyond this little blog.  So thank you Rich Women Sisterhood for the opportunity to work together on such an important cause! And in other exciting news, Enzie Shahmiri, one of the contributing members of Rich Women Sisterhood is auctioning off a beautiful oil painting of a Sudanese girl to raise funds for the women of Darfur.

Rich Women Sisterhood Book Club

And as if it couldn’t get any better, Rich Women Sisterhood features a monthly book club!  Can you guess the moderator?!  Me!  I’m really excited to be asked to host the Rich Women Sisterhood Fiction Book Club!  As if you need another book club right?  Let me tell you why this book club is different.  First off, each month will have a theme.  This month is on women of power, November is on gratitude and December is joy.  The second reason why this book club is different?  You’ll get to participate by telephone!  That’s right!  Just dial into a tele-conference number and join in on the conversation!  Wouldn’t it be so much fun to chat in person with your friends from all across the country while sitting on your couch from home in your jammies?  And if there’s an occasional child screaming in the background, who cares right?  Because in all likelihood it will be one of mine.

I’m personally inviting each of you to join this awesome book club!  Sorry guys, this one is for women only.  Take a moment and register at Rich Women Sisterhood.  There are a few different levels of membership but signing up at the basic level will allow you to participate in the book club with no monthly dues or cost to you.  Second, register for the book club discussion, which will give me an idea of how many people to expect on the call.  Each discussion will take place on the last Monday of the month at 6:30 pm MST and will last no longer than one hour. Third, go see what else Rich Women Sisterhood has to offer you!  You won’t be disappointed.Book Cover:  A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith

For the month of October we will be reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith which I just finished and LOVED!  My review will be posted right after this post.  So watch for that.  If you haven’t read this book now would be a perfect time and if you have already read it, I’d love for you to join us on October 27th at 6:30 MST.  When you register, I’ll make sure you receive all the details and telephone number to call into.

Rich Women Sisterhood is generously donating one full membership to Rich Women Sisterhood to one of my readers who is participating in the Blogging and Reading for Darfur campaign.  That’s a $400 value.  Make sure to come back when I open up all the giveaways to put your name in the virtual hat for this one.

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And I’d love to know if you register for the book club discussion or have any questions.  I’m really excited to be involved in this new venture!

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5 comments


  1. This is such a cool idea!!! Too bad I am in TONS of book clubs already :)

    I just wrote a post on Darfur, some pics, some poetry.

    on September 29th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
  2. Thanks Natasha for a wonderful introduction!

    We are so excited you agreed to host the fiction book club. Our members are lucky to have you join the team!

    on September 29th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
  3. The book club sounds like a fun, new adventure for you, Natasha! Enjoy!

    on September 30th, 2008 at 5:46 am
  4. ive joined your book club and I’m excited to start reading with you group! Unlike everyone else here I have no other book clubs :) so I’m looking forward to it. See you over there soon!

    on September 30th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
  5. Bethany – I’m in a lot of book clubs already too. But I can’t resist moderating my own!

    Leisa – Thanks! It’s going to be fun!

    Joy – Thanks! I’m really excited to share my love of reading.

    Abbi – YAY!!! I’m so glad to have you on board!

    on September 30th, 2008 at 9:22 pm

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