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By Nadine Thomas-Brown, Guardian Staff Reporter, nadine@nasguard.com
Women know what other women want. And they're giving it to them with the "Woman to Woman Trade Show". Anything a woman's heart desires will be given to them, on Saturday, May 10 at the Town Center Mall, Blue Hill Rd. There will be book signings by Bahamian women writers. Lawyer Melissa Hall, who concentrates on legal and financial counseling for women, will be there to answer questions. Also in attendance will be life coach Michelle Monique Miller. Organizers are hoping to get the "Marriage Keepers" group to provide a forum for married couples where they can meet and collaborate with other couples. Doctors Hospital as well as the Department of Public Health will be there to offer free health screenings, and the Bahamas Breast Feeding Association will offer the advice on the merits of breast feeding. "Anything you can think of we touch on," says organizer Charmaine Moss. "There will be lots of prizes and giveaways, free health screenings, food and drink sampling. There will be live entertainment the entire day." One of the most anticipated events, according to Moss, will be the "Mother-Daughter Look-a-like Contest" and a fashion show in which the reigning Miss Bahamas is slated to participate. The fashion show will be organized by the Theodore Elyett's Miss Teen Bahamas World Organization . The show, which is in its sixth year, heralds Mother's Day the biggest shopping occasion, aside from Christmas and back-to-school. It is expected to bring in a huge number of shoppers, looking for bargains for Mother's Day. The event will commence at 12 noon and end at 6 p.m. Over 30 booths showcasing products and services which cater to women of all ages will be featured. "It's all about the mind, body and soul so we try to encompass all of that," Moss said. Woman to Woman Venue: Town Center Mall Time:12 noon to 6 p.m. Date: Saturday, May 10 Admission: Free
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