Recent Past Events
Journalist Kathryn Lopez
Friday, 07/09/2010
Washington DC: Kathryn Lopez, editor-at-large of National Review Online, will discuss the breakthrough of conservative women candidates this year, following on her recent NRO article, "If Mama Ain't Happy, She Just May Run ... for Office."
Speaker: Kate Obenshain
Friday, 06/11/2010
Washington DC: Ms. Obenshain will discuss "The Unraveling of the Obama Administration."
Lala Mooney
Friday, 05/14/2010
Washington, DC: "Just Back from Cuba: Why Women Want Freedom for Cuba"
Please join us for our May Conservative Women's Network Luncheon featuring Lala Mooney. Lala will share the struggles and suffering her own family faced under Castro and discuss how to ensure freedom for the people of Cuba in the future.
The luncheon is free of charge and will be held at noon on Friday, May 14 at the Heritage Foundation, located at 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE in Washington, D.C. Please RSVP to Camille Hart at chart@cblpi.org or (703) 318-0730 by May 13.
Author Jane Hampton Cook
Friday, 04/09/2010
Jane Hampton Cook will discuss her new book, Battlefields & Blessings: Stories of Faith and Courage from the War in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony List
Friday, 03/12/2010
Virginia Walden Ford, Director of DC Parents for School Choice
Friday, 02/26/2010
** EVENT RESCHEDULED DUE TO SNOWSTORM **
Location: Washington DC. Virginia Walden Ford's topic will be "Let Me Rise: the story of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program." Reservations required. Contact Camille Hart.
Virginia Walden Ford, Executive Director of DC Parents for School Choice
Friday, 02/12/2010
** EVENT RESCHEDULED DUE TO SNOWSTORM **
Location: Washington DC. Virginia Walden Ford's topic will be "Let Me Rise: the story of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program." Reservations required. Contact Camille Hart.
Friday, 01/08/2010
Kellyanne Conway, president/CEO of ThePollingCo,Inc/Women Trends, will speak on Outlook 2010: Hot Topics, Hot Races, Hot Buttons. Reservations required. Contact Camille Hart for more information.
Virginia State Senator and Attorney General-Elect Ken Cuccinelli
Friday, 12/11/2009
Washington DC. Reservations required. For more information, email Camille Hart
Author Leslie Sanchez
Friday, 11/13/2009
Washington DC: Leslie Sanchez, author of You've Come a Long Way, Maybe, will be the featured speaker at CWN. Her topic: What the Recent Elections and Health Care Debate Mean for Women. Reservations required. For more information, contact Camille Hart.
Author S. E. Cupp
Wednesday, 10/07/2009
"Is Feminism Relevant Anymore?" S.E. Cupp will discuss today's approach to women's issues and what Sarah Palin taught us about feminists. Reservations required for this Washington DC event; RSVP to Chart @ cblpi.org.
Friday, 09/11/2009
Location: Washington DC. A special CWN featuring a video clip from 33 Minutes: Protecting America in the New Missile Age, a documentary that tells the story of the very real threat foreign enemies pose to every one of us. A discussion of the issues highlighted by the film will follow. Registration required. For more information, email chart at cblpi.org.
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann
Friday, 07/24/2009
Washington DC. Pre-registration required; contact Camille Hart by July 23.
Filmmaker and producer Ann McElhinney
Friday, 06/12/2009
Location: Washington DC (reservations required - contact chart@cblpi.org). Ms. McElhinney's soon-to-be-released 2009 documentary, Not Evil Just Wrong, examines the consequences of global warming hysteria and highlights the tragic consequences of the first triumph of the environmental movement: the ban on DDT, which has resulted in the deaths of more than 40 million children and adults in the developing world.
Rebecca Hagelin
Friday, 05/08/2009
Ms. Hagelin is the author of 30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family. (Reservations required)
Andrea Cerwinske
Friday, 04/17/2009
Ms Cerwinske is the Deputy Executive Director of the National Rifle Association. (Reservations required)
U.S. Congressman Marsha Blackburn
Friday, 03/13/2009
Representative Blackburn will discuss her new book, Life Equity: Realize your true value and pursue your passions at any stage in life. Reservations required. For more information, contact Camille Hart at 703-318-0730.
Author Nonie Darwish
Friday, 02/20/2009
Author Nonie Darwish will speak about her new book, Cruel and Usual Punishment: the Terrifying Global Implications of Islamic Law, at the February CWN.
Representative Marsha Blackburn
Thursday, 02/19/2009
Location: Washington DC. Rep. Blackburn will discuss her new book, Life Equity.
Mindy Finn
Friday, 01/16/2009
Featured speaker Mindy Finn, a partner in Engage, will speak on "Taking the Movement Digital: How New Media & Technology Will Be Conservatives' Best Friend." Reservations required. For more information, contact Camille Hart at chart@cblpi.org or call 703-318-0730.
Former Virginia Governor and Senator George Allen
Friday, 12/12/2008
Location: Washington DC. Governor George Allen will discuss "What to Do When Your State Turns Left" at the December CWN on Friday, Dec 12. Reservations required: contact Camille Hart by email at chart@cblpi.org or by telephone at 703-318-0730 no later than Thursday, Dec 11.
Panelists: Kate Obenshain & Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Friday, 11/07/2008
Washington DC. The November CWN luncheon will feature a panel discussion on "The 2008 Election: What Does It Mean for Conservative Women?" For more information and reservations, contact Camille Hart at 703-318-0730 or chart@cblpi.org
American Film Renaissance Founder Ellen Hubbard
Friday, 09/12/2008
Location: Washington DC. Ellen Hubbard will discuss "Why Movies Should Matter to Conservatives." For more information, contact Camille Hart at chart@cblpi.org or 703-318-0730.
Congresswoman Kay Granger
Friday, 07/25/2008
Location: Washington DC (For more information, contact Camille Hart, chart@cblpi.org or 703-318-0730)
Congresswoman Sue Myrick
Thursday, 06/19/2008
Location: Heritage Foundation, Washington DC beginning at 12 noon
Speaker: Mary Katharine Ham, managing editor of Townhall.com
Friday, 05/16/2008
Lehrman Auditorium, Heritage Foundation, 12:00 noon
Alexandra (Sandy) Liddy Bourne
Friday, 04/11/2008
Heritage Foundation, 12 noon. Ms. Bourne, The Heartland Institute's vice-president for policy and strategy, will discuss global warming and climate change.
Janine Turner
Wednesday, 03/19/2008
Washington, D.C.
Please join us for our March Conservative Women’s Network Luncheon featuring actress and author Janine Turner. Turner, well known for her role in the TV series Northern Exposure, will discuss her new book Holding Her Head High. The book tells the story of 12 single mothers who championed their children and changed history. Signed copies of Holding Her Head High will be available for purchase at the luncheon.
Kimberley Strassel
Friday, 02/15/2008
Please join us for our February Conservative Women’s Network Luncheon featuring Kimberley Strassel.
The luncheon will be held at noon on Friday, February 15 at the Heritage Foundation, located at 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE in Washington, DC. Please RSVP to Camille Hart at chart@cblpi.org or (703) 318-0730 by February 14. Kimberley Strassel is a member of the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal and co-author of Leaving Women Behind. She will discuss today’s pressing economic issues.
Karol Boudreaux
Friday, 01/18/2008
Washington, DC
Please join us for our January Conservative Women’s Network Luncheon featuring Karol Boudreaux, whose work focuses on the ways in which institutional aid has affected the economic development of contemporary Africa.
The luncheon will be held at noon on Friday, January 18 at the Heritage Foundation, located at 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE in Washington, DC. Please RSVP to Camille Hart at chart@cblpi.org or (703) 318-0730 by January 16.
Robert Novak, Author and Syndicated Columnist
Friday, 12/07/2007
Heritage Foundation, Washington DC
"A WASHINGTON OVERVIEW" - Please join us for our December Conservative Women’s Network Luncheon featuring author and syndicated columnist Robert Novak. The luncheon will be held at noon on Friday, December 7 at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC. Reservations required. Contact Camille Hart, chart@cblpi.org or 703-318-0730.
Michelle Bachmann, U.S. Congresswoman, Minnesota's 6th Congressional District
Friday, 11/09/2007
Washington, DC
Kay Coles James, former Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Friday, 10/12/2007
Washington, DC
Star Parker, syndicated columnist and author
Friday, 09/14/2007
Washington, DC
Susan Phelan, U.S. State Department
Friday, 08/24/2007
Washington, DC
THIS JUST IN ... the Other Half of the Iraq Story the Media Is Not Telling You
Please join us for our August Conservative Women’s Network Luncheon featuring Susan Phalen. Susan has been deployed to Iraq nine times as a civilian, and currently serves as Senior Advisor for Iraq Communications at the Department of State. The luncheon will be held at noon on Friday, August 24 at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Thursday, 07/26/2007
Washington, DC
Jennifer A. Marshall
Thursday, 06/21/2007
Washington, DC
Author Jennifer Marshall will discuss her new book, NOW AND NOT YET: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty-First Century. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. (Reservations required -- RSVP to Camille Hart by June 20 at chart@cblpi.org or 1-888-891-4288)
Author, Christine B. Whelan
Friday, 05/18/2007
Washington, DC
Women over 30 will have it forever ingrained in their minds, thanks to Newsweek, that “A 40-year-old single woman [is] ‘more likely to be killed by a terrorist’ than to ever marry.”
In her new book, Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women, Dr. Whelan explains why SWANS — what she has dubbed as Strong Women Achievers No Spouse, marry at the same rates as other women over 30. She shatters a number of myths, including: “Men don’t make passes at women who wear glasses.” But a staggering 71% of high-achieving men said a woman’s career or educational success makes her more desirable as a wife.
Can you identify with the SWANS?
Columnist and Author, Myrna Blyth
Friday, 04/13/2007
Washington, DC
Author of How to Raise an American
Grace-Mariet Turner, president of the Galen Institute
Friday, 03/30/2007
Washington, DC
Elizabeth Kantor, Ph.D.
Friday, 01/12/2007
Washington, D.C.
The Heritage Foundation, Van Andel Auditorium
Tony Snow
Friday, 12/08/2006
The Heritage Foundation
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