Women’s Club Holds Best Friends Luncheon
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Women’s Club Holds Best Friends Luncheon

Photo Courtesy of Glynda Mayo Hall
<cl>From left are Sharon Prince, president, National Council of Negro Women, Loudoun County; Sherelle Carper, president, National Negro Business and Professional Women's Club Inc.; and Janet Ford, president, Northern Virginia Business and Professional Women’s Club Inc.

Photo Courtesy of Glynda Mayo Hall <cl>From left are Sharon Prince, president, National Council of Negro Women, Loudoun County; Sherelle Carper, president, National Negro Business and Professional Women's Club Inc.; and Janet Ford, president, Northern Virginia Business and Professional Women’s Club Inc.

The Northern Virginia Business and Professional Women’s Club hosted a Best Friends Luncheon, March 18, at Crystal View Events in Fair Oaks. The theme was “Women Providing Healing – Promoting Hope.”

“The luncheon recognized the history of true friendship and the bond between friends,” said club spokeswoman Glynda Mayo Hall. “A woman’s best friend, male or female, positively contributes to her mental and emotional health.” 

The festivities included entertainment, shopping, line dancing and a fashion show. Proceeds from this three-hour event support scholarship, schools, women’s shelters and other nonprofit organizations in Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties. Based in Centreville, this club is part of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club Inc.