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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Find Your Creative Passion- Tama Kieves at Portobello Road

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PORTOBELLO ROAD, LADIES WHO LAUNCH AND MISSTROPOLIS invite you to a very special evening of creative conversation and inspiration with Author Tama J. Kieves at Portobello Road in Chesnut Hill, MA.

Author, speaker & Dream Advocate, Kieves will be in the store speaking about her book This Time I Dance! Creating the Work You Love on Wednesday September 17 from 6-8pm.

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“Kieve’s work highlights an important aspect of the Ladies Who Launch vision,” says LWL’s Brenda Stanton. “She represents creative entrepeneurs who change careers despite strong social pressure not to. Her success makes her a great advocate for creative people facing tough decisions.”

Tama teaches people how to tap into their passions and shift the way they think about life and work. Kristina Lyons and Marina Kalb, the owners of Portobello Road, exemplify Kieve’s message. Come see for yourself what two women with passion, style and courage created when given the opportunity, and you’ll want to go get on your way too!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008
6:00 - 8:00pm
Portobello Road
47 Boylston Street
(next to Legal Seafoods)

Come to learn, to share, to laugh, to dream and to shop! Portobello Road has an incredible selection of women’s clothing, jewelry, art, home goods, gifts and furniture.

This event is free to subscribers. To register, please email Katie Green at with your name and email and the name and email of your guest. Feel free to bring as many guests as you like. Space is limited though so please register by September 12. 

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