Aug 22 – Women In Networking

This is a FREE event.

“More than just another networking group”. FRWRC WIN is open to all the women in our community. It was founded on the concept of women lifting each other up, through meaningful connections, opportunities to learn from one another and shared interests. We hope you will join us.

Wednesday, August 22nd

11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

213 E Main Street

Bring your lunch and business cards to share and a door prize if you like.

Debbie Romero
Guest Speaker: Debbie Romero
Topic: Alexander Technique

Debbie has over 15 years experience in alternative health and movement therapies. Debbie began her career with National Certification in Therapeutic Massage. In 2005, Debbie added Certification in Orthopedic Massage and maintained a full time private practice specializing in injury and surgical rehabilitation of connective tissue. From 2010-2012, Debbie became the lead instructor at the Virginia School of Massage sharing her extensive knowledge of human anatomy and movement.

Seeing a need to help people move pain-free in daily activities, Debbie earned her Certification as an Alexander Technique instructor.

Alexander teacher training is an intensive 3 yr (over 1600hrs) course with a student/teacher ratio of 8 to 1.This extensive training teaches how to achieve pain-free, effortless movement in daily activities.


Note from Beth Waller: In late March 2016, we opened a new space on Main Street in the Middle of Main building. It is called Team Waller’s “Open House: Meet in the Middle” and will serve as a resource to our community. We will offer a wealth of real estate and community information, as well as cutting edge technology to learn more about listings, the buying process, and our local community attractions and resources. This space isn’t just for Beth Waller Real Estate; it is for the entire community. We will open our doors to community groups to educate the public about the causes that are close to their hearts and also offer our space as a meeting venue to anyone in need of a local location. Helping our community grow and serve as a resource to our neighbors is “What Matters” to us.