The Sentinel-Record

Women welcome to HSV Morning Connection

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HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE — The next Hot Springs Village Morning Connection event is set for Wednesday in the Diamante Golf Club, 2000 Country Club Drive. Guests will be Stonecroft inspiratio­nal speaker Rebecca Davis, and featured speaker Rona Todd Boettcher.

Registrati­on will begin at 9:15 a.m., with the program starting promptly at 9:30 a.m.

Davis will present a program based on the book she wrote and published, called, “Have I Gone Crazy?”

A graduate of Tennessee Tech, she earned a bachelor’s in elementary and early childhood education, and later received her master’s in special education.

Hailing from Wartburg, Tenn., she taught in public schools for 10 years, ran her own daycare and preschool facility, and served as ministry director of His Hands Inc., a Christian educationa­l ministry.

Boettcher, a resident of Hot Springs Village, will share on “Creating Safer Havens,” based on her work as a Norwex independen­t sales consultant.

Norwex is all about improving the quality of life by radically reducing the use of harsh chemicals in both cleaning and personal care products. The use of fewer toxic chemicals helps create safer havens for people, along with reducing waste in the environmen­t. She will demonstrat­e how to clean faster and easier, and save money and well-being.

HSV Morning Connection requires no membership or dues to attend, and all area women are welcome to enjoy the breakfast buffet, speakers and fellowship for a cost of $15.

For reservatio­ns, call Melanie Pederson at 501-915-8747 or

608-692-0458, or send an email to

melped53@yahoo.com by noon on Saturday. The same contact informatio­n can be used if a reservatio­n needs to be canceled.

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