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Coshocton BPW to install new officers
The public is invited to the June 23 ceremony at Rainbow Hills Winery in West Lafayette, where members also will report on the state conference
The Coshocton Business and Professional Women (BPW) will install 2026-2027 officers on Monday, June 23, 6 p.m., at Rainbow Hills Winery, Brewery & Pizzeria at 56280, US 36, West Lafayette. The public is invited.
Officers to be installed are President Sheila Mayse; Vice President Shelly Klein; Recording Secretary Aimee Neighbor, Treasurer Bobbie Warren, and Corresponding Secretary Wendy Bowman.
Three Coshocton BPW members, Tomma Bordenkircher, Raine Hammond and Liz Herrell, who attended the 106th Annual BPW/OH State Conference, May 14-17 at Bowling Green Universary, will give a report on election of state officers, legislative platform update, workshops, and the president’s theme for this year.
BPW is open to both women and men in the local community. Meetings are held monthly with service projects, social activities, opportunities for civic participation, and opportunities for personal and professional growth. Opportunities for engagement include local, state, and national participation in the organization.
Anyone interested in learning more about the Coshocton Business and Professional Women is encouraged to contact the Membership Chair Pat Talbot, at coshIbpw@gmail.com or any BPW member. Interested individuals may also contact Mayse by phone or text at 740-502-3047 to receive information.