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SUMMARY:Valentine’s Gift Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The Valentine’s Gift Exchange is an annual event to add some extra spice to the weekly Friday Networking Lunch. \nJust like the other gift exchanges done at the FNL\, Attendees bring a fun gift in the price range of $10 to $20. Gifts are concealed in easy to open gift bags and placed on a table at the front of the room. Each person drops their business card in the bucket. As cards are randomly drawn\, people either choose an unopened gift bag from the table or they steal a previously opened gift from someone else\, with a limit of two steals per gift. So\, the 3rd person to get the gift\, gets to keep it. \nThrow away gag gifts are not allowed. Gifts should be something that people would actually want. This is NOT a white elephant gift exchange. \nThis event is always more fun when gifts are romance inspired and the types of things nearly everyone wants. Popular gifts in years past have included: almost anything from the liquor store\, sweet treats\, jewelry\, gift cards\, and fun adult novelty items (nothing too over the top). We always ask that people do not bring throw away items. The very best gifts are those that you’d want to steal from another participant. \nThere is no added cost to attend the Friday Networking Lunch Valentine’s Gift Exchange. Annual contributions from our sponsors\, help cover all event related expenses. Please visit our sponsor page to learn more about our donors\, making a contribution\, or joining us as an official sponsor.
URL:https://fnlsanantonio.com/event/valentines-gift-exchange/
LOCATION:Tomatillos Restaurant\, 1827 N Loop 1604 E\, San Antonio\, 78232
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Christmas Gift Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The Friday Networking Lunch Annual Christmas Gift Exchange is one of the FNLs most well attended events.  Though the FNL has been meeting since 2005\, we didn’t start the gift exchange until 2011.  The very first one was so much fun\, that we’ve incorporated a gift exchange into other events throughout the year and made the Christmas Gift Exchange an annual event. \nHow the Exchange Works\nAttendees bring a fun gift in the price range of $10 to $15.  Gifts are concealed in easy to open gift bags and placed on a table at the front of the room.  Each person drops their business card in the Christmas Stocking.  As cards are randomly drawn from the stocking\, people either choose an unopened gift bag from the table or they steal a previously opened gift from someone else\, with a limit of two steals per gift.  So\, the 3rd person to get the gift\, gets to keep it. \nWhat Do People Bring\nThis event is always more fun when gifts are the types of things nearly everyone wants.  Popular gifts in years past have included: wine\, liquor\, beer\, sweet treats\, tools\, jewelry\, clothing\, Christmas ornaments\, gift cards\, and fun novelty items.  We always ask that people do not bring throw away items.  The very best gifts are those that you’d want to steal from another participant. \nWhat Does it Cost\nAside from the cost of lunch and the cost of a gift to giveaway\, there are no added fees to attend the Annual Christmas Gift Exchange.  Yearly contributions from our sponsors\, help cover all event related expenses.  Please visit our sponsor page to learn more about our donors\, making a contribution\, or joining us as an official sponsor.
URL:https://fnlsanantonio.com/event/christmas-gift-exchange/
LOCATION:BLANCO BBQ\, 13259 Blanco Rd. \, San Antonio\, TX\, 78216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Friday Networking Halloween Lunch
DESCRIPTION:For many business people\, life can become almost too routine once the spontaneity of summertime ends. This is especially true for parents whose children are back in school. And\, for those battling the rush hour commutes\, traffic always gets heavier and stress levels go up once school is back in session. This may be why the Friday Networking Halloween Lunch is such a popular event. Aside from Labor Day\, it’s really the only event between summertime and Thanksgiving that gives business people a chance to unwind and let loose. \nThe Friday Networking Halloween Lunch is certainly one of the liveliest FNL events of the year. Let’s face it\, sometimes dressing up like someone else and acting like a child again is just what any good psychiatrist would prescribe. And\, it’s a great excuse to start the weekend just a few hours early. \nThis event seems to grow every year. And\, the level of creativity seems to grow as well. Attendees have dressed up as a witch\, mail carrier\, priest\, sexy Little Red Riding Hood\, bee keeper\, construction worker\, pirate\, Donald Trump\, GI Jane\, Captain Stubing (from The Love Boat)\, doctor\, surgery-gone-wrong patient\, cowboy\, Texas Ranger\, Thing One (from Dr Seuss)\, and more. \nPlease join us for our next Friday Networking Halloween Lunch. It is almost guaranteed to be better than the last. Or\, your money back. Just kidding. Aside from the cost of your meal\, there’s no cost to attend. So\, there’s nothing to refund if you’re not totally satisfied. Annual contributions from our sponsors\, help cover all event related expenses. Please visit our sponsor page to learn more about our donors\, making a contribution\, or joining us as an official sponsor.
URL:https://fnlsanantonio.com/event/friday-networking-halloween-lunch/
LOCATION:BLANCO BBQ\, 13259 Blanco Rd. \, San Antonio\, TX\, 78216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:American Independence Networking Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating our American Independence and American Pride.   Please dress in your most fun\, flamboyant\, festive\, freaky\, fashionable\, flashy\, funky Independence Day inspired attire.  Or\, you can always just wear the same old boring clothes you wear every other day.  It’s up to you. \nBring a guest or two.  There will be extra door prizes and loads of fun.
URL:https://fnlsanantonio.com/event/american-independence-networking-lunch/
LOCATION:BLANCO BBQ\, 13259 Blanco Rd. \, San Antonio\, TX\, 78216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190130T160000
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CREATED:20190120T221531Z
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SUMMARY:Executive Speech Class
DESCRIPTION:Does public speaking make your knees shake and your heart pound?  Or\, are you comfortable in front of a crowd\, but looking to fine tune your speaking skills?  Regardless of how you answered those questions\, this executive speech class taught by Don Varney\, will give you further insights to help you be the better speaker that you’ve always wanted to be. \nIn this class\, Don will draw upon his 40+ years of experience selling\, training\, managing\, coaching\, and speaking\, to help you. \nFor those attendees who seek to overcome the all too common public speaking jitters\, Don will provide insights to help you gain the confidence needed to squash your anxiety so you can focus more on content\, presence\, and delivery. \nFor those accustomed to public speaking\, Don will help fine tune all aspects of your delivery to help you be a better\, more polished version of yourself. \nSeating for the executive speech class is limited to 25.  Please RSVP directly to Don Varney at (210) 241-3282 or Don@VarneySpeaks.com.
URL:https://fnlsanantonio.com/event/executive-speech-class/
LOCATION:Primerica Insurance Office\, 4100 Northwest Loop 410\, Suite 124\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78229\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Fiesta Friday
DESCRIPTION:Not yet an official Fiesta event\, the Friday Networking Lunch still participates in Fiesta by encouraging attendees to wear their best Fiesta attire on the Friday of the Battle of Flowers Parade as a way of celebrating the brave Texans who fought and ultimately defeated the Mexican army to gain independence from Mexico in 1836. \nSome historians say that the fight for independence started in 1826\, when a conflict\, known as the Freedonia Rebellion\, arose between American and Mexican settlers. This was the first of many small rebellions which would continue for nearly a decade. \nIn October 1835\, the new dictator of Mexico\, General Santa Anna\, sent Mexican troops to Gonzales in an attempt to regain control of the territory. The Mexican troops were commissioned to retrieve a cannon which had been loaned to the Texans. But\, instead of returning the cannon\, the Texans fired it upon the Mexican soldiers. This event became the first official battle for Texas independence. \nDuring the weeks and months that followed there were many small battles including one in which the Texans drove the Mexican army south out of San Antonio. But\, the Texan’s occupation of San Antonio would not last long. \nOn February 23\, 1836\, General Santa Anna led 3\,000 soldiers in what is now the most famous battle ever to take place in Texas\, the Battle of the Alamo. Against insurmountable odds\, a group of 185 men from Texas and the southern United States\, fought to the death and held off the Mexican army for nearly 2 weeks\, until March 6 when they were finally defeated. The Mexican general ordered all of the remaining men to be executed and no prisoners to be taken. Only women and children were left alive. \nThe final battle for Texas independence took place just 6 weeks later\, on April 21. In a surprise attack against the Mexican troops at San Jacinto\, Texas General Sam Houston and his men\, yelled “Remember the Alamo” as they ambushed the Mexican army. Though this engagement was brief\, lasting just 18 minutes\, it was the decisive battle in the war for Texas independence. \nFollowing the Battle of San Jacinto\, General Santa Anna was forced to concede and declare that Texas was now in independent nation\, no longer under Mexican rule. \nJust over half a century later\, in 1891\, Ellen Maury Slayden\, wife of Texas Congressman James L. Slayden\, created the Battle of Flowers Parade as a way to “Remember the Alamo” and all the brave Texans who fought for and gained independence from Mexico earlier that century. \nToday\, Fiesta San Antonio is an annual multi-week celebration which still includes the Battle of Flowers Parade as well as dozens of other events which have been added over the past century. \nEven if you do nothing else related to Fiesta\, come to Friday Networking Lunch on the Friday of the Battle of Flowers Parade as we “Remember the Alamo”. \nThere is no added cost to attend the Friday Networking Lunch Fiesta Friday. Annual contributions from our sponsors\, help cover all event related expenses. Please visit our sponsor page to learn more about our donors\, making a contribution\, or joining us as an official sponsor.
URL:https://fnlsanantonio.com/event/fiesta-friday/
LOCATION:BLANCO BBQ\, 13259 Blanco Rd. \, San Antonio\, TX\, 78216\, United States
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