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Views of our August Cannon circle

A special thank you to Sharyn Brunk for hosting this month’s Cannon Circle at her condo. We had a wonderful turn out and were treated delicious appetizers, wine and a delightful meal. We wish Sharyn and Bill safe travels over the next weeks and look forward to seeing her at lunch. It was truly a beautiful evening.

August Cannon Circle hosted by sharyn brunk

Thursday, August 25, 5:30 – 8:00 PM

Bistro Room
Las Olas River House (the big blue and white building downtown)
333 Las Olas Way
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Valet parking

Hosted by Sharyn Brunk
sbrunk@chemware.com
(919) 605-5246
RSVP required due to building security

Calling All Bookies

 

New and Wanna-Bes

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Please join us for the next WEC Book Club

July 18th

6:30 PM

Sharyn Brunk’s home

The River House (it’s the big blue building downtown)

333 Las Olas Way #3304

Fort Lauderdale 33301

Valet Parking Available

RSVP no later than July 15th

sbrunk@chemware.com

919-605-5246

Please bring an appetizer, salad, dessert, and/or wine

Featured book: Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Azfon

please welcome sharyn brunk!

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WEC clearly communicates its diversity, the specialty skills of its members, commitment to community projects, and primary focus on relationship building. I am privileged to be part of your group and look forward to the friendships I will develop.

I am the owner of ChemWare, Inc., located in Raleigh, NC, with business throughout the U.S. ChemWare develops, markets, and sells a laboratory information management system. Its customers include large laboratories specializing in water quality (government water districts and sanitation facilities), public health (state labs and Washington, DC), and environmental testing (contaminants in soil and water). In November, 2009, Triangle Business Journal recognized ChemWare as one of the “Fast 50”—the fastest growing private companies in the Research Triangle Park, NC area.

Both work-related duties and long-time friends initially enticed me to Fort Lauderdale. My husband Bill is central in my life. He travels widely for his Masonic activities. We enjoy tennis, pinochle, and gourmet cooking, along with the many cultural events of the city. We are blessed with four children and seven grandchildren that also keep us busy.

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