We at San Clemente Soaps  are a great believer in supporting our communities.  As well as making a very fine line of handmade decorator soaps, natural bath and body products to use in your promotional or marketing campaigns , or private parties along with your own personal use; we sponsor various events in different communities throughout the year.

As a founding member on the board for the Women’s Festival held every March in Santa Barbara, California we are calling everyone to come on out, have some fun, learn something new and the networking opportunities abound.  San Clemente Soaps has been a sponsor every year and we are quite honored to do so.  There are many non-profit organizations involved, young girls looking to be mentored who participate, collegiate students from both the University of Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara Community college who volunteer their time, and an array of organizations involved to provide the attendees with an educational and inspiring time.

For a further look into what this can mean for you head onto their website at http://womensfestivals.org and see what you can do the first of March to learn something new and expand your personal network.  Register today and enjoy a stunning weekend in the beautiful area of Santa Barbara with a very stimulating crowd. 

Looking to view a peak at the past in the year 2009 you can watch a short video :  http://tiny.cc/2009_WF_video   and from there you can see some still photos too.  Patty De Dominic, as the founder of this Women’s Festival in Santa Barbara which is about ’Bringing All of Our World’s Together”, and celebrating International Women’s Day has done an outstanding job with a great group of all volunteers to make sure everyone young and old takes a bit of something back home with them. 

As well as looking after your skin, we bring you opportunities to expand your mind, have some fun, and open doors which you have never entered.  Be a part of an exciting weekend, bring a friend and come on in.  You will be glad you did. 

 

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