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"Embrace the Chaos" Wednesday at Rainwater Grill

Reserve your spot for a unique book-launch party...that also happens to celebrate life's perfect imperfections.

Join some amazing local women as they celebrate the launches of their books Rivertowns style, with a local book party event.  This is one not to be missed.

Recognizing that we're not alone in out quests for organization, “Embrace The Chaos” is a night in which to embrace life's imperfections .

, first-time author of “Sh*t My Kids Ruined”and , second-time author of “Pretty Neat” are the evening’s celebrities.  Don’t miss out on the chance to mix and mingle with the authors, be a part of a fun question & answer session and find out how these super-moms manage to do it all. 

Hosted byp, The Urban Suburban Mom (that's me) and , the event will be held at l in Hastings.  Festivities begin at 7.30pm.

The first 30 people to rsvp will receive amazing swag bags and everyone will go home with both books! Plus, all are eligible for fabulous raffle prizes from , , Tappan Cleaners, JCC on the Hudson, , The Resistance Personal Training Loft, and more!

The evening costs $30 per person, which includes beer, wine, sodas and dinner. 

Please RSVP to embracethechaos2011@gmail.com to reserve your spot. It is a cash-only event, so please bring exact change.  

Enjoy a night out. Amid all the chaos, you know you deserve it!

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