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Temecula Valley Ladies Don Their Hats for Charity

National Charity League mothers, daughters attend tea.

The following was submitted for publication by the Temecula Valley chapter of the National Charity League:

On Sunday, the Temecula Valley Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), hosted its second Annual Chapter Tea, in which 150 of the Temecula Valley chapter were in attendance wearing their favorite tea hat. The event was hosted at the lovely Temeku Hills Ballroom in Temecula.

The Chapter Tea is a National Charity League tradition hosted every year in chapters across the county. It serves as a wonderful opportunity for mothers and daughters to spend the afternoon together experiencing a traditional tea. Guests were treated to a selection of tea, finger sandwiches and desserts before listening to a wonderful keynote speaker, Ms. Jacqueline Berger.

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Jacqueline Berger, The First Ladies Lady, is an author, historian, and national guest speaker, on America’s First Ladies. With over 25 years of research and experience, she brings these dynamic women from history to life. She shared stories of the first ladies’ leadership, courage and service to others – things core to the NCL experience. Jacqueline has been invited to share her knowledge to standing room only audiences at: Presidential Libraries, Universities, and Conferences, as well as Professional Groups, Political Clubs, and National Organizations across the country.

The mission of NCL is to foster mother-daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences. Members are mothers and daughters in grade 7-12 who are committed to the mission and vision of NCL and who believe in the organization’s core values.

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“By joining NCL, mothers have chosen to give their daughters the National Charity League experience with a vision and focus to develop strong women leaders serving and impacting our community today and for future generations to come,” said Jackie, “The ultimate goal is that NCL experiences educate and enhance our daughters lives guiding them towards a lifelong commitment to serving others.”

The Temecula Valley Chapter works throughout the local communities with the following philanthropies; Jacob’s House, Michelle’s Place, Service From the Heart, Temecula Valley Champions, Binky Patrol, Community Mission of Hope, Littlefield at the Park, City of Temecula, City of Murrieta, and Susan G. Komen,

For information about the National Charity League, Inc. Temecula Valley Chapter, please visit ncltemeculavalley.org.

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