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Join us for a Net-Walking -Norris Reservation Norwell

  • June 18, 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Norris Reservation - 10 Dover Street Norwell MA

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South Shore Women's Business Network -Norris Reservation

Date: Wednesday June 18, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Norris Reservation -10 Dover St, Norwell, MA 02061

Join the South Shore Women's Business Network for a refreshing Netwalking event at Norris Reservation. This unique networking opportunity combines the benefits of outdoor exercise with valuable business connections. Whether you're looking to expand your network, enjoy the beauty of nature, or engage in meaningful conversations with fellow women professionals, this is the perfect way to start your week.

The event will begin promptly at 10:00 AM at the parking lot at 10 Dover Street Norwell MA . Feel free to bring your business cards and your walking shoes! This informal event is all about fostering relationships in a relaxed environment, allowing you to connect with other women entrepreneurs and professionals while enjoying the fresh air.

What to Bring:

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Business cards for networking
  • A positive attitude and a willingness to meet new people!

About the Trail: 

From the Trustees Website

In the 1920s, Albert and Eleanor Norris began purchasing land along the North River, a National Natural Landmark and a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Scenic River, and the center of Colonial-era shipbuilding in New England. The couple eventually built a cottage, cut a trail system, opened up the shady forest to attract wildflowers and ferns, and created a haven for woodland and riverside wildlife, where white pines and oaks mingle with salt marsh and a millpond.

Support our quarterly charity - Parent/Professional Advocacy League 

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Parent/Professional Advocacy League is a statewide, grassroots family organization that advocates for improved access to mental health services for children, youth and their families. PPAL’s goals are to support families, nurture parent leaders and work for systems change. PPAL is the only Massachusetts organization whose work focuses solely on the interests of families whose children have mental health needs. Founded in 1991, PPAL continues to work on behalf of children, youth and families as a critical voice shaping policy and practice.


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