A Festive Evening of Fun & Fellowship – Our December Holiday Gathering!

The Women’s Network of North Texas wrapped up the year with one of our favorite traditions—our annual Holiday Gathering! This year, we traded business suits for cozy sweaters and came together at a member’s beautifully decorated home for an evening filled with laughter, delicious food, and festive fun.

A Meal to Savor, A Mission to Support

We kicked off the evening with a delicious pasta bar catered by Coy’s Kitchen—because supporting local entrepreneurs is at the heart of what we do! With a variety of pasta, sauces, a fresh salad bar, garlic bread, and an abundance of fruits and veggies, there was something for everyone to enjoy.

Sweet Treats for a Good Cause

After dinner, we rolled up our sleeves and got creative, decorating over five dozen cookies to donate to local senior centers. Nothing brings out the holiday spirit like giving back to the community, and we loved sharing some extra sweetness this season!

The Ultimate Gift Exchange Game

No holiday gathering would be complete without a little friendly fun! We played our favorite "Right & Left" gift exchange game, where every mention of "right" or "left" in a holiday story had us passing gifts around the circle. The result? Lots of surprises, laughter, and a little bit of chaos—just the way we like it!

Fireside Chats & Festive Cheer

As the evening wound down, we gathered around a (virtual) fireplace, enjoying good conversation, warm connections, and a no-pressure space to simply relax and be ourselves. This event is a reminder that networking doesn’t always have to be business-focused—sometimes, it’s about building friendships that make us stronger, both personally and professionally.

We love our holiday tradition, and we’re already looking forward to another year of growth, support, and community. If you’re looking for a welcoming, fun, and empowering group of women to connect with, we’d love for you to join us in the new year!

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