Enterprising Women & Leadership Workshop in Sandy Lake First Nation - Nov 22-24

 PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise 
& Equay-wuk (Women’s Group)

invites you to the
Enterprising Women & Leadership Workshop

Nov 22-24, 2011
Location: Economic Development Boardroom
Sandy Lake First Nation

Tues Nov 22

  • 11am-1pm Introductions
  • PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise & Equay-wuk (Women’s Group)
  • Participants
  • 1-2pm Lunch
  • 2-4pm Gender-Based Analysis (PARO)
  • 4-5pm Building Aboriginal Women’s Leadership

Wed Nov 23

  • 9-10:15am Starting a Women’s Group (Equay-wuk)
  • 10:30-12 PARO presents... (PARO)
  • 12-1pm Lunch
  • 1-3pm Our History (Equay-wuk)
  • First Nations Governance Structures (Equay-wuk)
  • 3-4pm Biz Cluster (PARO)
  • 4-5pm Supper

Thurs Nov 24

  • 9-12pm Leadership Skills & Public Speaking (Equay-wuk)
  • Elections - Women’s Group
  • 12-1pm Lunch
  • 1-2:15pm Financial Literacy (PARO)
  • 2:30-4pm Discussion Circle (PARO & Equay-wuk & Sandy Lake First Nation Council)

Come out to learn more about starting a business

or to become part of the Sandy Lake First Nation women’s group!

• Lunch provided & 1 Supper • Transportation/rides provided • Translator/Interpreter

• Icebreakers • Door Prizes - ALL WELCOME -

For more information, contact: Roy Kakegamic 774-1564

Linda McGuire
Aboriginal Mentoring Coordinator
PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise
110-105 May Street North Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 3N9
Phone: 807.625.0328 Fax: 807.625.0317
Toll Free: 1.800.584-0252
Email: mentoring@paro.ca

Darlene Angeconeb, Project Coordinator
Building Aboriginal Women’s Leadership 2011
Equay-wuk (Women’s Group)
P. O. Box 1781 16 Fourth Ave. N.
Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1C4
Phone: 807.737.2214 Toll Free: 800.261.8294
Fax: 807.737-2699
Email: equaywuk@bellnet.ca

Websites: www.paro.ca  or www.enterprisingwomen.ca

Website: www.equaywuk.ca

PARO Funded by: Building Aboriginal Women’s Leadership

Funded by

Event held in partnership with...

• PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise

• Equay-wuk (Women’s Group)

• and the Sandy Lake First Nation (Economic Development)