Author Nell Mohney To Speak At Scenic City Women's Network Luncheon On Dec. 10

  • Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Nell Mohney
Nell Mohney

Author Nell Mohney will be speaking on “My Special Christmas” from Luke 2 on Dec. 10 for the Scenic City Women's Network luncheon. It is described as "A Christmas experience in which I understood fully God’s great gift of love through Jesus Christ."

Ms. Mohney is a writer, lecturer, motivational speaker and Sunday School teacher. Her column appeared weekly in the Chattanooga Times Free Press.  She is the author of 13 books.

She speaks throughout the state and nation and leads seminars for business, professional and church organizations. Twice she has spoken at the International Women’s Conference at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, Ca. She feels her most important roles, however, are as mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

Reservation Deadline:
Tuesday, Dec. 8, at noon

To make reservations:
reservations@scwn.org or 423 698-6262
Mountain City Club
729 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, Tn. 37402
(free parking)
Luncheon cost is $20 or $15 (Non-profit rate--for paid employee of a 501c3 organization)

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